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By The Numbers
Business Exchange
Infographic offers statistics on the growth of DePaul's Driehaus School of Business under the leadership of Dean Ray Whittington.
College News: Misty Johanson Appointed Interim Dean
College News: Misty Johanson Appointed Interim Dean
Business Exchange
Misty Johanson, PhD, an associate business college dean, professor and director of the School of Hospitality Leaders, has been named interim dean of the Driehaus College of Business.
College News: Alumnae Named To Kellstadt Leadership Roles; Depaul Joins Chicago's 1871 Business Incubator
Business Exchange
DePaul Alumnae Christa Hinton and Jennifer Kopczynski have assumed leadership roles as director of the Kellstadt Graducate School of Business and director of the Kellstadt Career Management Center, respectively. The Coleman Entrepreneurship Center has partners with DePaul's College of Law, College of Computing and Digital Media, and Office of Academic Affairs to join 1871, Chicago's premier business incubator.
Scholarly Pursuits: Depaul Professors Are Among World Leaders In Business Education Research
Scholarly Pursuits: Depaul Professors Are Among World Leaders In Business Education Research
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Driehaus College of Business faculty members are among the world’s most prolific scholars of research about business education, according to two new studies. The studies highlight the growing recognition of business and management education research as a critical business discipline in its own right.