Academic Centers of Excellence
- Center for Business Analytics helps students develop analytical capabilities and supports our cross-disciplinary faculty and staff to become recognized for excellence in analytics education, practice, and research.
- Center for Global Leadership promotes the guiding principles of cross-cultural awareness, ethical international business relationships, and responsible global leadership by offering educational programs, research, and service and outreach activities.
- Center for Innovation, Creativity, and Entrepreneurship creates scholastic, educational, and professional development opportunities in the areas of creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
- Center for Marketing and Public Policy Research produces cutting-edge research that aims to influence sound policy at the local, state, and national levels and examines the impact of regulation on the business community, consumers, and society.
- Center for the Study of Church Management equips Catholic church leaders and their communities with the training to apply sound business methods to Church decision making.
- Daniel M. DiLella Center for Real Estate supports advancing scholarly research, teaching, curricular innovation, and business leadership excellence in the area of real estate.
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