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College of Business

Forum Scheduled With State Finance Agency

The Institute for Economic Advancement will partner with the Arkansas Development Finance Authority for a forum, “Economic Development from an Arkansas Development Finance Authority Perspective,” on Thursday, Aug. 11.

ADFA administers funding in the form of tax exempt bonds and other debt instruments.

The 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. event will be held at UALR’s Donald W. Reynolds Center for Business and Economic Development, Room 450. Cost is $35. Register online by Wednesday, Aug. 3.

For questions, contact Tonya Hass at tghass@ualr.edu or 501-683-7407.

Updated 8.11.2011

College of Business Graduate Admissions Deadline

The College of Business Graduate Admissions:

Fall, 2011——————– July 15, 2011
Spring, 2012—————— December 15, 2011

The following graduate programs are offered in the College of Business.

Master’s Degrees:

Graduate Certificates:

Updated 6.3.2011

Professional Edge Series: Making Your Move: Speed Mixer

Professional Edge Series: Courting Career Entry

Making Your Move: Speed Mixer

Thursday, April 28, 5 to 7pm

Registers for events with Jessica Carson in Room 205, jvcarson@ualr.edu or 371.8009

Feedback for Job Search Process
Network with Employers
Free Food & Drinks -Chance to Win Door Prizes

Spring_2011_Professional_Edge_Series_flyer1.pdf

Updated 1.19.2011

Information Session:International Summer School 2011 at the University of Applied Science Erfurt-Germany

Want to see the world and gain college credit at the same time?

Join us Tuesday, April 26 at 2:00 p.m. in RBUS 350 to learn more about the 7th International Summer School. The College of Business will be providing 4 full scholarships/

7th International Summer School 2011
- Facts

Topic:
International aspects of entrepreneurship VI - Creative ideas for creative ideas for
sustainable tourism in Thuringia

Duration:
August 27 - September 10, 2011

Working language:
English

Application deadline:
May 31, 2011

What you get:

A mixture of interesting lectures, workshops, case studies and framework program,
such as:

* guided tours to famous german companies
* our cultural favourites (Weimar, Wartburg, Thurigian Forest)

Two weeks in one of the most beautiful cities of Germany - Erfurt, the capital
of the federal state of Thuringia

The opportunity to meet students from all over the world

A whole new experience

What you give:

350 Euros / p.P.
(covers lectures, study materials, guided tours, ceremonies and hostel accomodation)
Travel costs are not included!

Your time, ideas and dedication

Updated 4.26.2011

Professional Edge Series: What to Wear? Dressing for Interviews & Professional Success

Professional Edge Series: Courting Career Entry

What to Wear? Dressing for Interviews & Professional Success

Wednesday, April 6, 1 to 2pm

Registers for events with Jessica Carson in Room 205, jvcarson@ualr.edu or 371.8009

Feedback for Job Search Process
Network with Employers
Free Food & Drinks -Chance to Win Door Prizes

Spring_2011_Professional_Edge_Series_flyer.pdf

Updated 1.19.2011

Professional Edge Series:Meet the Parents: Mock Interviews

Professional Edge Series: Courting Career Entry

Meet the Parents: Mock Interviews

Wednesday, April 6, 1 to 5pm

Registers for events with Jessica Carson in Room 205, jvcarson@ualr.edu or 371.8009

Feedback for Job Search Process
Network with Employers
Free Food & Drinks -Chance to Win Door Prizes

Professional Edge Series

Updated 1.19.2011

Unveiling of the Beta Gamma Sigma and Outstanding Student Honor Wall

Beta Gamma Sigma is the honor society for business students for AACSB accredited schools and programs of business. Since 1976, the UALR College of Business has been fortunate to participate in this Society and has welcomed 1,064 students to membership in this very prestigious business honor society. Beta Gamma Sigma

Beta Gamma Sigma began in 1907 as a commerce honor society among students at the University of Wisconsin. The purpose of the society was to encourage and reward scholarship and accomplishment in the filed of business studies among commerce students at the university. Two other organizations that emerged for similar purposes (Delta Kappa Chi in 1910 and The Economics Club in 1906) merged with Beta Gamma Sigma to form a single honor society for business students. In 2003, Beta Gamma Sigma celebrated its 90th anniversary as the Society inducted its 500,000th member – a junior from Concordia University.

We will also recognize the academic achievements of all of our departmental student awards winner since 1996. The Student Awards Ceremony is the highlight of each academic semester as the College and each discipline recognize the achievements of outstanding students.

The program will feature the unveiling of a permanent display in the College of Business.

All of us in the College of Business are very excited about the unveiling of this permanent record of the achievements of so many and hope that you are able to help us celebrate the occasion.

Looking forward to seeing you at 5:30pm on April 5th. Please RSVP to Ms. Patrice Sims, by emailing pnsims@ualr.edu or by phone at 501-569-3048.

Updated 3.21.2011

Professional Edge Series: How Do I Look on Paper? Resumes Critiques

Professional Edge Series : Courting Career Entry

Feedback for Job Search Process
Network with Employers
Free Food & Drinks • Chance to Win Door Prizes

How do I Look on Paper? Resume Critiques
Wednesday, March 16, noon to 3 p.m.
Reynolds Atrium/Lobby

Registers for events with Jessica Carson in Room 205, jvcarson@ualr.edu or 371.8009

Professional Edge Series

Updated 1.18.2011

Hewlett Packard Information & Networking Sessison

Positions Available!!!

Hewlett Packard

HP is a technology company that operates in more than 170 countries around the world. They explore how technology and services can help people and companies address their problems and challenges, and realize their possibilities, aspirations and dreams. HP applies new thinking and ideas to create more simple, valuable and trusted experiences with technology, continuously improving the way our customers live and work.
Information & Networking Session with HP Recruiters

When: Tuesday, March 8th, 2011 from 2:00pm to 3:00pm
Where: RBUS Atrium

Refreshments Provided!!

Please submit your resume and RSVP to Jessica Carson, jvcarson@ualr.edu by Friday, March 4th at 12:00 p.m. If you have any questions contact Brian Henderson at 501-569-3359 or bwhenderson@ualr.edu.

HP Inside Sales

Updated 2.22.2011

Former AG Clark to Discuss Ethics at Dean’s Forum

Former Arkansas Attorney General Steve Clark will discuss the importance of business ethics at the College of Business Dean’s Forum at 5:30 p.m. Monday, March 7, in the atrium of the Donald W. Reynolds Center for Business and Economic Development.

Clark’s talk, “Ethics in Politics, Public Service, and Community Leadership,” is in partnership with Arkansas Business Publishing Group and the Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce.

Currently the president and chief executive officer of the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce, Clark’s experience as an elected state attorney general, chief of staff to a governor, judge, arbitrator, mediator, professor of law, and entrepreneur provides him a unique background in understanding the legal system and issues arising in that system dealing with fraud, ethics, and business or governmental regulation.

Clark’s experience in state and federal regulatory affairs ranges from investigations and prosecutions for fraud, white collar crime, and ethical violations. He has also been involved in litigation regarding the license and regulation of professionals, privacy regulations, and consumer protection. Steve Clark

He has been actively involved in a number of Medicare and Medicaid fraud investigations and litigation as a public official. He also has had hands-on experience as a health care manager, managing a multi-site durable medical equipment business; serving as vice president of managed care for a national home health company; and founding his own start-up behavioral health care entity, The InnerCare Group. His company was one of the largest behavioral health companies in the nation when sold.

Prior to joining the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce, Clark served as a visiting professor of law at St. Thomas University School of Law in Miami. He taught criminal law, criminal procedure, advanced criminal procedure, advanced evidence, and race and racism.

Previously in his career, Clark served a member of the faculty UALR’s William H. Bowen School of Law, the University of Arkansas School of Law at Fayetteville, and South Texas College of Law in Houston. He taught corporate and white collar crime; practice skills-interviewing, counseling, and drafting; and appellate and trial advocacy.

Currently, he teaches classes in “Investigating Conflicts of Interest,” “Report Writing – Documenting and Making the Case for Fraud;” “Staying Out of Trouble – Properly Conducting Investigations;” “Principles of Fraud Investigation,” and “How to Testify” for the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners the world’s largest professional organization combating fraud.

The Dean’s Forum is sponsored by Arkansas Capital Corp. and U.S. Bank. Visit ualr.edu/cob, or call (501) 569-3356 to find out more about the forum.

Updated 2.22.2011
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