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IUS School of Business Ranked in The Princeton Review's Best 237 Business Schools
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The School of Business at Indiana University Southeast has been named as one of the nation's most outstanding business schools, according to the Princeton Review's 2006 edition of "Best 237 business Schools".
The Princeton Review was based entirely on student surveys. The survey was completed over a three-year period and asked students over 50 questions about themselves, their career plans, and their school's academics, student body and campus life.
Our MBA students commented that we have "cutting edge classes; friendly students; smart classrooms; and happy students".
For additional information on The Princeton Review process - please see link: www.princetonreview.com/mba/research/rankings/rankings.asp.
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Top 10 Jobs in 2006
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For the "Top" 10 Jobs in 2006, please see the link below.....
http://jobs.aol.com/article/_a/top-10-jobs-for-2006-grads/20060524144009990005
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Mission Statement
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“Quality Education for a Lifetime of Achievement”
The mission of the School of Business is to provide both traditional and non-traditional students of Southern Indiana and Greater Louisville with a "quality education for a lifetime of achievement." We will accomplish this through a challenging, innovative, and supportive learning environment that enables students to achieve their potential. We provide excellent business and economics education through fully accredited graduate and undergraduate programs. We value teaching excellence, and enhance student learning through a culture of continuous improvement and faculty instructional effectiveness. The School of Business recognizes and supports the connection between intellectual contributions and instructional excellence of faculty. Consequently, we continuously enhance faculty intellectual capital and the advancement of knowledge by placing an equal value on learning and pedagogical research, discipline-based scholarship, and contributions to practice. We are committed to enriching the university and community through faculty service and professional service activities.
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Vision Statement
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“To be a Premier Regional School of Business”
Our vision is to be a premier regional school of business, serving our region comprised of Southern Indiana and the Greater Louisville metropolitan area.
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School of Business Alumni Board
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The mission of the Indiana University Southeast School of Business Alumni Board of Advisors is to help the School of Business develop and evaluate the actions, programs and goals as part of an ongoing strategic planning and assurance of learning efforts. Additionally, the board's mission is to assist the School of Business in developing an esprit de corps among alumni, creating a network with a strong reputation and an increased interest in the school, enhancing placement opportunities for graduates, and fostering alumni activities that recognize and promote development among alumni and the greater business community.
Members are:
Elizabeth Baxter, Community Foundation of So. IN
Robert Brightwell, UPS
Chad Brough, Clark Memorial Hospital
Heather Clunie - LG&E Co. Credit Union
Lesa Ferguson, Landmark Community Newspaper
Bill Heinz, Growth, Inc.
Greg Inman, Crawford Co. Prosecutor's Office
Marie Kaufman, Fifth Third Bank
Chuck Kiefer, Humana, Inc.
Bill Leachman, BKD Louisville Office
Eric Mann, 1st Indepence Bank
David Plummer, Rohm and Haas Company
Eric Potempa
Sue Sanders
Steve Shannon, Duke Energy Indiana
Chip Walker, New Covenant Trust Co.
Darlene Young, BA Merchant Services.
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School of Business Advisory Council
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The School of Business Advisory Council serves as a liaison between the local business community and the School of Business. The members of this committee are listed below:
Ron Barnes, McCauley, Nicolas & Co.
Debbie Bauer, National City Bank
Cheryl Beckman, Brown-Forman Corp.
Pamela Bennett Martin, Bennett & Bennett Insurance Inc.
Joe Boessing, Monroe Shine
Joe Brown, Melhiser Endres Tucker CPA's PC
Doug Fenn, Tell City Chair Company
Bill Harrod, First Harrison Bank
John Hartstern, Clark Memorial Hospital Foundation
Jess Helsel, Helco, Inc.
Ed Jerdonek, Luckett & Farley Architects, Engineers and Construction Managers, Inc.
Wes Johnson, Buckhead/Rocky's
Drew Pfeiffer
Judge Carlton Sanders
Mark Shireman, James L. Shireman
Sam Smith, Koetter Woodworking
Bill Vanegas, Corro-Flo Engineering
Jim Willis, Cinergy
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