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The Eller College of Business and Public Administration is accepting applications through July for the Fall Weekend and Evening MBA Programs.
Signs point to a lackluster recovery from one of the shortest recessions on record. And while consumers are upbeat and willing to spend, clouds still loom on the horizon.
Researchers in the School of Public Administration and Policy have a $150,000 grant that will coordinate law enforcement and mental health agencies on ways to reduce the incidence of police shootings of mentally ill individuals.
Anthony Chan, managing director and chief economist for Bank One, will discuss the state of the current financial markets at the Eller College of Business and Public Administration's Bank One Business Forum featuring Breakfast with the Economists: A Mid-Year Economic Update, on Wednesday, June 5.
The UA Science and Technology Park begins new construction as officials reveal its $1.9 billion impact on Tucson and Pima economy
The luncheon program also includes an analysis of the impact that "Tech Park" has had on the Tucson and Pima County economy.
Pyramid Block, the creation of Eller students Jeff Hursh and James Butler, will test the business world waters this summer.
Tucson artist Lee Beach, a former vice dean of the Eller College at the UA, has donated paintings for the auction, proceeds of which will support art exhibits at the college.
The University of Arizona's Eller College of Business and Public Administration hosted the Berger Entrepreneurship 2002 Tegeler Business Plans Competition on April 19 and announced winners in both the graduate and undergraduate divisions.
The UA Office of Economic Development is hosting a lunch speaker series designed to familiarize the business community with Latin America and the possible business opportunities that await there.