Scott College of Business professor receives research award
This is the third time Dr. William Wilhelm has been recognized with the Independent Research Award from the Association for Research in Business Education - Delta Pi Epsilon
This is the third time Dr. William Wilhelm has been recognized with the Independent Research Award from the Association for Research in Business Education - Delta Pi Epsilon
Indiana State beats Indiana Univeristy and Ball State to take their first win in the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties University Challenge
The bachelor's degree program will complement existing online degrees in accounting, business administration and insurance and risk management as ell as minors in accounting, forensice accounting and finance.
The Community Business Reception and "Meet the Dean" event will be Feb. 27 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Federal Hall. The event will be an opportunity for people to meet Dean Brien Smith and learn more about collaborating with the college's students and faculty.
A sculpture outside Federal Hall, new home of the Scott College of Business, commemorates the signing of an agreement more than 200 years ago that led to the establishment of the New York Stock Exchange.
Dean Smith's goals for the college can be defined by a simple message. He starts as dean just as the Scott College moves from its previous home in one of the Statesman Towers to Federal Hall.
Students Kassie Jo Grooms of Marshall, Ill., Patrick Landwehr II of Chesterfield, Mo., and Brandon Nettrouer of South Whitley are this year's recipients.
Brien N. Smith, professor of management and associate dean of the Miller College of Business at Ball State University, has been named dean of the Scott College of Business at ISU. He will start his duties on July 1.
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business this month announced that the Scott College of Business has maintained its AACSB-International accreditation. Only five percent of the world's business schools garnered the recognition.
The first edition of "Research@Scott" covers financial services and public policy and features articles from national research fellows of Networks Financial Institute and the Scott College's own faculty members.