Dayton Business Leader
Editor, Maureen Schlangen - The Dayton Business Leader publishes the news of the University of Dayton School of Business Administration, its alumni and friends twice each year.
Dayton Business Leader
Winter 2008-09
An accounting professor and 16 MBA students show why an automotive manufacturer's management principles can work in a nonprofit organization. Two operations management professors and a CEO share why modern rail transport deserves a serious look. Take a break with management information systems graduate Tom Weckesser. And learn how an accounting student found a way to work in professional football without shoulder pads.
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October 6, 2008 - The School of Business Administration's MBA program and the School of Law receive top marks from students in the 2009 editions of The Princeton Review's listings of best schools. More >>
October 7, 2008 - The new dean of the School of Business Administration talked to the Dayton Business Journal about his plans for the future of the school. More >>
November 25, 2008 - An anonymous donor is giving UD $10 million to support student scholarships in the School of Education and Allied Professions, School of Business Administration and School of Engineering. More >>
November 25, 2008 - The stock market crash of 2008 is likely the worst in history, but an internationally known financial commentator sees encouraging signs of a market recovery. More >>
December 9, 2008 - The economy may be slow, but young entrepreneurs pitched plenty of feasible ideas for new businesses in the annual Business Plan Competition. Five finalists now compete for $33,000 in prizes. More >>