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eNews December 2006 Hall of Fame - Three prominent businessmen - John H. Williams, King P. Kirchner and Charles C. Stephenson - are honored for their work in industry and the community. More >> Energy Management - An energy-industry leader will head the new Energy Management Center, which will begin accepting students next fall. More >> Chinese language offered - Graduates soon will be able to conduct business in Chinese, the language of one of the world’s booming economies. More >> Wellspring search - The College is conducting a global search for a prestigious Wellspring Professor, who will be an expert on international business with a focus on China. More >> Athletic training workshop - TU athletic trainers invite teenagers interested in athletic training to campus so that they can learn more about helping their high school teams. More >> MBA ethics program - MBA students start their education with a lesson in ethics. More >> Professional offerings - The University of Tulsa Center for Executive and Professional Development is offering several courses for improving management skills. More >> Personal finance - Students in Free Enterprise offers a personal-finance program to the entire incoming class so they’ll steer clear of bounced checks and credit card debt during their first go at financial independence. More >> Welcome to campus - See what expertise several new professors will be bringing to the College of Business. More >> Grad student mentorships - More professionals are needed to become mentors for business students. More >> SPIRIT Scholars - Meet this year’s SPIRIT Scholars, a program sponsored by ConocoPhillips. More >> Grad school bound - Senior Michael Coday, who will graduate with a degree in Exercise and Sport Science, has been accepted into the country’s top graduate program. More >> First Funai fellow - Through the generous support of A. Charles “Chuck” Funai, Tracy Manly has been named the first Funai Fellow for Accounting. More >> Have you made your Annual Fund gift yet? - Find out more about supporting the University of Tulsa. To opt out of receiving this e-newsletter,
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