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UConn Celebrates Economic Benefits of Innovation at Inaugural Ceremony

Awards highlight the University's commitment to bringing research where it benefits people.

John. A. Elliott, Dean of the School of Business (Photo courtesy Baruch College)

John A. Elliott Named Dean of UConn’s School of Business

Elliott will join UConn from the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College.

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School of Business’ Online Programs Do Well in New U.S. News Ranking

In the magazine's first ranking of online programs, UConn's Business School hits the top 20 twice.

Mohamed Hussein, head of the accounting department, left, and donors Glenna and James Agonis. (Ariel Dowski '14 (CLAS)/UConn Photo)

Business School Alum Finds Success, Gives Back to UConn

A successful alum, who waited tables as a student and took seven years to graduate, has donated to a scholarship fund in the accounting department.

College Unit Director Chris Derham speaks to UConn students about the Northwestern Mutual Internship Program on Nov. 10, 2011. (Ariel Dowski/UConn Photo)

Business School Grads Finding Jobs Despite Recession

Spurred on by a new team and new ideas, the Business School's career center is building a record of success helping UConn grads land jobs.

Shikha Sharma, UConn's business librarian, gives a lecture to participants in the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities at the School of Business.

Business Boot Camp Brings Veterans to Campus

This year's Entrepreneurial Boot Camp for Disabled Veterans has six state residents among its 25 participants.

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Protecting the World of Ideas

The Intellectual Property Law Clinic offers first-hand experience in a burgeoning field.

Business School Program Helping Entrepreneurs Grow Companies

An entrepreneur with boundless energy is enlisting students to help fledgling firms.

Walmart Gift to Benefit Veterans Program

The gift will enable a business development initiative for veterans with disabilities to expand.

Connecticut Agriculture a $3.5 Billion Industry

A new UConn study examines the impact of agriculture on the state's economy.