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College Park, MD - August 4, 1998 - Dr. Pat Cleveland has been appointed assistant dean for undergraduate programs at the Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park.
College Park, MD - March 30, 1998 - Robert H. Smith, president of Charles E. Smith Construction, Inc., in Arlington, VA, has committed $15 million to the University of Maryland Business School, the business school's largest private gift ever. In recognition and appreciation of this gift of endowment, the Maryland Business School has been named the Robert H. Smith School of Business.
College Park, MD - March 20, 1998 - Sabrina L. White has joined the University of Maryland Business School as director of MBA and MS admissions. White is the former director of graduate studies in business for Bowling Green State University in Ohio.
College Park, MD - January 14, 1998 - William E. and Kathy Mayer have committed $1.5 million to the Dean's Fund for Excellence at the University of Maryland Business School. William Mayer served as dean of the business school for four years, from 1992 to 1996. He received both his undergraduate (1966) and MBA (1967) degrees from the school.
Baltimore, MD - October 29, 1997 - U.S. Senators Barbara Mikulski and Paul Sarbanes today presented the 1997 Senate Productivity Award to the University of Maryland Medical System.
College Park, MD - October 6, 1997 - Achieving excellence in customer service. Making the virtual office work for you. Achieving quality in a team environment. Creating successful business-education partnerships. Growing your small business. Substituting commercial practices for military specifications in DOD and NASA work.
College Park, MD - September 4, 1997 - Dr. Philip T. Evers, assistant professor of logistics management at the University of Maryland Business School, has been elected president of the Council of Logistics Management's Baltimore Roundtable for 1997-98.
College Park, MD - August 28, 1997 - For the fourth consecutive year, SUCCESS magazine has ranked the University of Maryland Business School as one of the country's 25 best business schools for entrepreneurs. The Maryland Business School is the only school in the Baltimore-Washington region that made the top-25 list.
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College Park, MD - March 19, 1997 - Michael D. Dingman, president and CEO of Shipston Group, Ltd., has donated $2 million to the Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship to enhance programs and support new initiatives.