2007 The MSA Program was
recognized by the U.S. Distance
Learning Association for best practices
in online education; the Connecticut
Center for Entrepreneurship and
Innovation (CCEI) opens.
2008 P. Christopher
Earley is appointed
School's seventh dean;
School ranked by
BusinessWeek in Top 45.
2009 SCOPE, the Sustainable
Community Outreach and Public
Engagement learning accelerator,
launched.
2010s
2010 MS degree in Financial
Risk Management is established;
Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for
Veterans with Disabilities begins.
2011 MS degree in
Business Analytics and
Project Management
is launched;
undergraduate program
ranked in Top 25 by U.S. News & World
Report. Karla Fox appointed interim
dean; Innovation Quest launches, with
support of alumnus Keith Fox '80.
2012 The first
"Startup Weekend,
Storrs" was held in
January; the School
hosted the first U21
Doctoral Research Conference in
Business in April; John A. Elliott is
appointed the eighth dean and the
Auran J. Fox Chair in Business.
2015 The MBA Program is ranked
among the Top 100 in the world by
Financial Times; the MSA ranked No. 2
nationally by U.S. News.
75 Years of Achievement 11
Collaboration at work
Call 1-800-392-2122 | E-mail info@cerc.com | Connect @CERCInc
We congratulate the
UCONN School
of Business
on 75 Years of
Excellence!
The Connecticut Small Business Development Center
proudly partners with the UConn School of Business
to deliver expert small business advice
to alumni, faculty, staff and the
Connecticut small business community.
Contact CTSBDC today for a no-cost, confidential
business analysis to help start or grow your business.
The Connecticut Small Business Development Center is funded in part through a
cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Connecticut
Department of Economic and Community Development and the University of Connecticut.
Small Business is
Big Business
Congratulations to the
UConn School of Business