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August 1, 2005
Smith 2005-2006

The Smith School is in the midst of another great academic year and we are excited that you have decided to join us! Forbes magazine ranked our part-time MBA program #7 in the nation, and U.S. Newsranked five of our six academic departments in the top 25. In November, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) ranked Smith's custom management programs #5 in the U.S.

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August 1, 2005
Smith School Study Shows Timing Key Factor in Technology Adoption

New research from the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business suggests there might be a right and a wrong time to introduce a new technology to guarantee the best reception.

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August 1, 2005
Forbes Ranks Smith Schools Part-time MBA Program No. 7 in U.S.

The part-time MBA program at the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business is rated as the No. 7 program in the United States according to the latest Forbes Best Business Schools report. Forbes school rankings are based on return on investment meaning compensation five years after graduation minus tuition.

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July 25, 2005
Successful Serial Entrepreneur Named Technology Commercialization Fellow at University of Marylands Business School

College Park, Md. July 25, 2005   The Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland today announced that Dan Goodman, CEO of Zernike USA, has been appointed technology commercialization fellow at the schools Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship.

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July 1, 2005
Smith School Announces Semi-finalists in $45K China Business Plan Competition

Twenty aspiring Chinese entrepreneurs are one step closer to building the businesses of their dreams. The Robert H. Smith School of Business announced the semi-finalists of the Robert H. Smith School of Business China Business Plan Competition at the Zero2IPO semi-annual Venture Capital Conference in Beijing on July 14, 2005.

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July 1, 2005
Highly Regarded Investor and Incubator of Start-up Companies To Assist Student Entrepreneurs at University of Maryland Business School

College Park, Md. July 18, 2005   The Robert H.

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July 1, 2005
Smith School Co-Sponsors eLeadership Conference with World Bank

In June, the University of Maryland/Smith School and co-sponsors (the World Bank Institute, the U.S. Agency For International Development, Sun Microsystems, Oracle, Cisco, and Avaya) welcomed leaders from around the globe to a workshop focused on identifying the intellectual and conceptual underpinnings and skills profile for a new type of development executive, the E-Leader.

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June 15, 2005
Smith School Faculty & Deans Offer 2005 "Top 10 Summer Reading List for Business Leaders"

Smith School faculty members and deans are excited to recommend some of their favorite business books in this year's "Top 10 Summer Reading List for Business Leaders."

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June 1, 2005
Smith School Featured on NewsHour with Jim Lehrer

On June 6, Smith school students Maya Rao and Brendon Fox, along with Dingman Center managing director, Asher Epstein, were featured in the national, award-winning program, NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.

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June 1, 2005
TiE-DC and University of Maryland's Smith School of Business Launch TiE-Smith Fellows Program

College Park June 1, 2005 The University of Marylands Robert H. Smith School of Business and TiE-DC, one of Washington's largest business networking organizations, today announced the launch of the TiE-Smith Fellows Program, a 14-week program that will provide area entrepreneurs with mentorship and support.

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