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Friday, January 29, 2016

Need more information on a program at the David Eccles School of Business? Want to talk with professionals from that company or industry? Here are some upcoming events at the Eccles School. For a full list of activities, information sessions, alumni events and students involvement opportunities, please click here. December 1 MBA Advisors on Location, Layton- Drop by and meet our admissions advisors for appetizers and learn about our evening MBA. If you have questions about the admissions process, curriculum, and/or student life, this is a great opportunity to have your questions answered in a one-on-one setting. 4 MBA Programs Webinar– Information webinars are a great way to find out more about the 4 MBA programs offered at the David Eccles School of Business. Sessions are webcast and begin with a presentation that gives an overview of the curriculum, faculty, and admissions process. This is followed by an extensive Q&A period. RSVP by sending an email to mba@utah.edu. December 2 Women’s Alumni Event– Sara Laschever has spent her career investigating what shapes women’s lives and careers. She has written extensively about women in business, literature and the arts, academia, and the sciences. Her work has been published by The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, The Harvard Business Review, Vogue, Glamour, and many other publications. Sara is faculty of the Carnegie Mellon Leadership. She earned a bachelor’s from Princeton University and a master’s from Boston University. MS Finance Student Lunch Event– The Master of Science in Finance Student Lunch event will provide prospective students an overview of the program, as well as an opportunity to meet current students. Attendees will be able to talk with current MSF students in a small setting and ask questions one-on-one. Lecture Series: David Feldon– The Hugo Rossi Lecture Series, named in honor of the CSME’s founding director, was designed to bridge the College of Science and College of Education by attracting speakers whose scholarly pursuits include K-16 math/science education research. Through engaging in discussion of new ideas in math and science education, we can promote best practices and student success at the University of Utah and within the broader community. Workshop: Startup Skills– This month, participants choose one of three workshops: generating business ideas, graphic design or design for 3D printing. Whether you are an entrepreneur or not, come learn real skills from industry professionals. All students and majors are

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