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UW Names Business School to Honor Michael G. Foster
University of Washington president Mark A. Emmert announced that the UW Business School is being renamed in recognition of gifts from The Foster Foundation totaling $50 million, with $46.5 million made during Campaign UW: Creating Futures. The School will be called the Michael G. Foster School of Business. More...
Foster School Welcomes Five New Faculty
The 2007-2008 academic year at the Michael G. Foster School of Business kicked off with five outstanding new faculty members. The new professors join the current Foster School faculty that has already built a leading-edge research reputation. Throughout the various academic departments, the School consistently ranks among the top 20 U.S. business schools, both public and private, for research productivity. More...
Fewer Degrees of Separation Make Companies More Innovative, Creative
“I read somewhere that everybody on this planet is separated by only six other people. Six degrees of separation between us and everyone else on this planet,” quips the character, Tess, in John Guare's 1990 play “Six Degrees of Separation.”
Researchers at the University of Washington and New York University who examined networks of companies in relation to their creative strengths have discovered that it is, indeed, a small world. More...
Congratulations to Our Winners…
Many Foster School alumni recruited 10 or more friends to sign-up for HuskyConnect, the University’s new on-line networking system. By doing so, they were entered into a drawing to win a round-trip ticket to anywhere Alaska Airlines or Horizon Air flies.
And the winners are…
Mickey Tovio Scanlan (BA 1997)
Nathaniel Harrison (BA 2005)
Bonnie Schwerin (MBA 2007)
Scott Sweeney (MBA 2004)
Steve Chen (MBA 2006)
Congratulations!
Foster School of Business Advisor Wins UW Volunteer Award
Michael G. Foster School of Business advisor and longtime University of Washington volunteer Artie Buerk (BA 1958) received the Gates Volunteer Service Award at the Sixth Annual Recognition Gala on Sept. 7, 2007 for his years of outstanding volunteer leadership at the UW. More...
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