February 2008

Features
Financial Times Ranks Fox MBA Top Globally for 4th Consecutive Year
New research faculty: Meeting the challenges of the changing business environment
Fox Delivers! Expansion of undergraduate services gives students competitive edge
Rankings
MIS ranked Top 10 program by Academic Analytics
Celebrating 90 Years of Excellence
Fox History: Did You Know?
Faculty Perspective
Should CIOs Report to CEOs or CFOs? - CIO Insight Interviews Rajiv Banker
International
IMBA Essentials orientation builds unity
Lost boy of Sudan graduates from Fox School
Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship spring 2008 events
In Memoriam
Karl F. Price: Former professor and chair of industrial relations
Alter Hall:
Building News
Exterior construction begins: View video

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This year, The Fox School is celebrating 90 years of excellence. The School traces back its formal roots to 1907 when Temple’s Department of Commerce first offered a curriculum in commerce. In 1918, the School itself was founded as the School of Commerce.

Join The Fox School as it takes a look back at where it came from and where it is going. This issue of Fox Update focuses on the building of the business school's current home, Speakman Hall, and its exciting new expansion - Alter Hall.
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Financial Times Ranks Fox MBA Top Globally for 4th Consecutive Year

The MBA program of Temple University's Fox School of Business has been ranked among the Top 100 MBA Programs globally and its graduates among the most internationally mobile and experienced in the nation for the fourth consecutive year by Financial Times in its 2008 rankings.
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New research faculty: Meeting the challenges of the changing business environment

One of the foundations to growing and maintaining a quality business program is the appointment of research faculty in all program disciplines. In fall 2007, the Fox School appointed 11 new research faculty to help prepare Fox business students to meet the challenges of a dynamic, increasingly technological, and globally interdependent business environment.

These appointments — in conjunction with the Fox School’s continued investment in capital, curriculum enhancement, student advisors, student professional development, corporate placement services, and cutting-edge technology — allow the Fox School to maintain its ranking as one of the leading urban business schools.
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Fox Delivers! Expansion of undergraduate services gives students competitive edge

One key component to a student’s success is the availability of advising and professional development services. The Fox School has been, and continues to be, dedicated to delivering superior professional development and advising services to help students attain academic and professional success.

“In today’s competitive workforce, the Fox School is continually looking for unique ways to prepare students to meet the challenges not only of today’s — but tomorrow’s — business environment,” said Debbie Campbell, assistant dean of undergraduate programs.

“These efforts also maintain our status as one of the leading urban business schools,” she continued.
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