Fox School of Business and Management

Coordinates: 39°58′49″N 75°09′21″W / 39.980287°N 75.155825°W / 39.980287; -75.155825
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Richard J. Fox School of Business and Management at Temple University
Business School
Established1918
DeanLarry W. Hunter
Academic staff
225 Full-time
Students6,500
Undergraduates5,400
Postgraduates1,100
Location, ,
United States
CampusUrban
ColorsCherry and White    
Websitewww.fox.temple.edu

The Richard J. Fox School of Business and Management is the

sports. The school has some 6,500 students, 155 full-time faculty, and over 42,000 graduates, of which about two-thirds live and work in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. It is the largest business school
in the Philadelphia region and one of the largest in the world.

Established in 1918, it was named in honor of Richard J. Fox in 1999.[1] The MBA program began in 1942. The school has been accredited by the International Association for Management Education (now the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)) since 1973. The PhD in Economics program was established in 1976.

Alter Hall

The main entrance to Alter Hall.

The Fox School opened an $80 million, 200,000 square foot facility named Alter Hall in April 2009. The seven-story building was constructed using smart classroom design components and features a trading room and business simulation center, along with one of the longest stock tickers in the United States.[2][3]

Notable alumni and faculty

See also

References

  1. ^ "Company Overview of Planalytics, Inc.: Richard J. Fox". Bloomberg Business. Retrieved November 5, 2015.
  2. ^ Alter Hall construction
  3. ^ Dinan, Michael (12 January 2009). "Temple University Classes to Stream Live with Sonic Foundry's Mediasite". tmcnet.com. TMCnet. Retrieved 15 October 2015.

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