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  Offices and classrooms for the College of Business and Economics are located in the Dauch College of Business and Economics at 401 College Avenue. The business and economics programs provide more than 100 personal computers for student use with wireless computing available in the building. The campus library, the Internet, and the World Wide Web are accessible from these computers.
   

Richard E. and Sandra J. Dauch
College of Business and Economics

Offering Degrees In:
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

Master of Business Administration

Majors Include:

Accounting
Business Administration
Business Management
Economics
Finance
Hospitality Management

International Business
Management Information Systems
Marketing

and:

Bachelor of Science in Education with a major in Vocational Integrated Business Education (Grades 7-12)

All business/economics programs and majors are professionally accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP)

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Spring 2008 issue of The Executive Eagle, the Dauch College of Business and Economics newsletter (PDF)

 

March 17, 2008

The scholarships page of the website has been updated.  Please take a look at the scholarships available.  If you are eligible, send a letter of interest and your resume to Dean Pittenger by noon on March 31, 2008.

March 2008

The Dauch College of Business and Economics would like to congradulate Joyce DuPont on her recent scholarship award.  Ms. DuPont is one of only ten students who received a $1,000 scholarship from the Ohio Society of CPAs. She has also been invited to participate in the annual Scholarship Day event this spring where she will have a chance to win another $3,000.

February 20, 2008

The Institute of Management Accountants (IMA) is hosting the J.M. Smucker Company on Wednesday, February 20th at 5:30pm to 6:30 pm in the Ridenour Room of the Dauch College of Business. Dress for the event is business casual.

Smucker's will be presenting information on their corporate culture, products and locations, and internships and career paths. We invite you to be a part of this exciting opportunity!

Also, those who attend are eligible to be included in a raffle for an Ipod Shuffle!! Be sure to check out the attached flier for more information.

Please contact John Fox at jfox@ashland.edu with any questions.

January 19-23, 2008

SIFE students Trisha Akers, Alex Curavo, and Jessica Watson travelled to the Dominican Republic to work with Esperanza International.  The purpose of their journey was to help impoverished people in the developing nation become self-sustained through entrepreneurship in a free-market economy.  To read a complete article about the trip, written by Trisha Akers, click here.

December 2007

The Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurial Studies is holding a Business Concept Competition.  The top three entries will win cash prizes sponsored by Edward Jones, Bill Harris Dealership, and Lutz and Oxley, Co.  The deadline for entries is February 28, 2008.   For more information visit Dauch 112 or contact Erin Bistline (ebistlin@ashland.edu), Bob Stimpert (rstimper@ashland.edu), or Dan Fox (dfox1@ashland.edu). 

 

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Join the Dauch College of Business and Economics for an Open House from 10 am to 3 pm in the lobby of Dauch. Drop in throughout the day to take part in a day full o fmagic and food. Students will have opportunities to speak with professors, current students, and alumni about the Dauch College of Business and Economics and all it has to offer students. Click here for more information.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

David Dauch, Katie Moore, Brian Mozena, John Fox, and Kristen Striker

Five AU students, David Dauch, Kristen Striker, Katie Moore, Brian Mozena, and John Fox, attended Immersion Week for the Entrepreneur Education
Consortium at Cleveland State University last week.  They were among 35
students from the seven universities that attended the event.  They heard
several entrepreneur give talks about being an entrepreneur, received
training from the various university professors, and participated in joint
exercises with the college students from the other universities.  The week
ended with Ashland students competing against the teams from the other
six universities.  It was a stiff competition over various business concepts with the
judges stating that it was a difficult decision to select a winner from all of the
fine projects that were submitted with only five days development.  The Case Western Reserve team won the competition.

The five Ashland University students developed a web based provider service which many of the judges felt was a very good project.  The students are bringing this project back to AU to continue with a business plan and to seek financing to make this concept a reality.

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

The Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurial Studies hosted an Open House in the Dauch College of Business and Economics.  Business and community members were invited to attend the event, which showcased projects that AU students had completed for local businesses.  The Open House also presented an opportunity for business people to request projects, and to familiarize themselves with the many services that are available.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Lindsey Brenkus, a student from Clear Fork, received a full scholarship from the Clear Fork Chamber of Commerce to attend the Young Entrepreneurs @ Ashland program in July.  Miss Brenkus was awarded the Clear Fork Valley Young Leader Award for starting a Farmers Market in Bellville.