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Welcome
to the Smeal Zine!
Here's the latest issue of SMEAL Zine, a monthly electronic magazine
designed to keep alumni and friends in touch with the latest news
and information from Penn State's Smeal College of Business's
nationally ranked programs and world-renowned research centers.
TRADING
ROOM OPENS
Smeal College students are now experiencing the excitement of
the global markets, thanks to the new Trading Room. The stock ticker
in the Smeal College Trading Room officially started on April 20
during a gala event that featured a who's who from stock exchanges
and investment banks. Read the Associated Press' story on
the Trading Room online at http://www.smeal.psu.edu/news/innews/apr01/hightech.html.
LEADING
MANAGEMENT STRATEGIST TO JOIN SMEAL
Donald Hambrick, one of the world's top management strategists,
will join the Smeal faculty as the new Smeal Chair in Management.
"Dr. Hambrick is among the foremost leaders in strategic management,
and is widely admired by faculty, students and executives worldwide.
We are absolutely thrilled that he will be joining as our colleague,"
says Judy Olian, Dean of Smeal College. Dr. Hambrick is currently
the Samuel Bronfman Professor of Democratic Business Enterprise
at Columbia University's Graduate School of Business. Learn more
about Dr. Hambrick online at http://www.smeal.psu.edu/news/releases/apr01/leading.html.
MBA
PROGRAM OFFERS EXPERIENCE IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
The Smeal College MBA program offers aspiring entrepreneurs course
work and hands-on experience with start-up companies, through the
Farrell Center for Entrepreneurship. Tim Murphy, who currently heads
the Center, recently completed an interview with the Centre Daily
Times on the entrepreneurship program at Smeal, including the
Garber Venture Capital Fund that is run by Smeal MBA students. The
story is online at http://www.smeal.psu.edu/news/innews/apr01/hopkins.html.
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STUDENTS
EARN SPOT IN NATIONAL "HR GAMES"
For the second year running, a team of undergraduate students
from Smeal College and the College of the Liberal Arts placed first
in the regional competition of the annual "HR Games" and
will move on to the National Human Resources Collegiate Competition.
A team representing Penn State won both the regional and national
titles last year in the first annual "HR Games." More
on the games and the students is online at http://www.smeal.psu.edu/news/releases/apr01/hrgames.html.
FACULTY
HONORS
The J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board recently selected
Dr. Austin Jaffe for the Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Property
Systems in the Centre for Property Studies at the University of
New Brunswick. Jaffe is director of the Institute for Real Estate
Studies in Smeal College and the Philip H. Sieg Professor of Business
Administration. Awards in the Fulbright Distinguished Chairs Program
are viewed as among the most prestigious appointments in the Fulbright
Program. You can learn more about Dr. Jaffe online at http://www.smeal.psu.edu/news/releases/apr01/jaffe.html.
RANKINGS
UPDATE
The 2002 edition of "Best Graduate Schools" from U.S.
News & World Report ranks Smeal College's MBA 35. The issue
also ranks four of the specialties offered in the college in the
top 25. Smeal's reputation in the eyes of recruiters and other deans
improved, too. More on the rankings can be found at http://www.smeal.psu.edu/news/releases/apr01/usnews.html.
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COMMENCEMENT
Henry B. Schacht, chairman and CEO of Lucent Technologies, will
be Smeal College's undergraduate commencement speaker and he will
receive an honorary doctorate of humane letters. Commencement takes
place at 7 p.m., Saturday, May 12 in the Bryce Jordan Center. Dean
Judy Olian will be the commencement speaker for the University's
Graduate School ceremony, which takes place 1 p.m., Sunday, May
13, in Eisenhower Auditorium.
CYBERLAW
SEMINAR
The emergence of the Internet has ushered in a host of legal issues
that have revolutionized how executives must do business with regard
to intellectual property, privacy and governance. That's the focus
of an upcoming seminar, "Cyberlaw and Information Policy-How
They Impact Your Business," which is co-sponsored by Penn State
Executive Programs in Smeal College and the eBusiness Research Center
(eBRC). The seminar takes place May 14-15, 2001, in Malvern, Pennsylvania.
For more information on the seminar or to register, call 1-800-311-6364
or go online to http://www.ebrc.psu.edu/.
VOTE
NOW FOR ALUMNI COUNCIL
Elections have started for the Penn State Alumni Association's
Alumni Council. Alumni Association members can vote on the
paper ballot that was mailed earlier or they can vote online at
http://www.alumni.psu.edu.
Look for "Council Online Voting." For
a replacement ballot or assistance, e-mail psaahelp@election.com
or call 1-866-720-HELP. Deadline is June 1. There are 18
candidates running for the Alumni Council including Chet Lucido,
who is a graduate of Smeal College.
ELECTIONS
FOR BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The biographical sketches and the position statements of the 2001
nominees for the Pennsylvania State University Board of Trustees
were recently mailed. Ballots must be received by 9 a.m., May 10.
There are five nominees on the ballot and one, Steve A. Garban,
is a graduate of the college.
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ALUMNI
AWARD NOMINATIONS
Do you know an outstanding Smeal College alumnus who is deserving
of special recognition? If so, you may nominate them for one of
the College's prestigious awards. Criteria include exemplary professional
accomplishment and humanitarian service. Nominations are now being
accepted for The Alumni Service Award, The Alumni Diversity Award
and The Corporate Diversity Award. Please go to http://www.smeal.psu.edu/alumni/nominate.html.
CLASS
NOTES ARE NOW ONLINE
Stay in touch with your classmates through Class Notes at http://www.smeal.psu.edu/alumni/classnotes/index.html.
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