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Miller College of Business

Coordinates: 40°12′13″N 85°24′23″W / 40.2035°N 85.4065°W / 40.2035; -85.4065
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Miller College of Business
Named for Wallace T. Miller Jr.
TypeAcademic College
Established1965
Parent institution
Ball State University
DeanJennifer Bott
Location
Whitinger Business Building
ArchitectJames Associates
Websitewww.bsu.edu/business

The Miller College of Business (MCOB) is the business college of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana.[1]

Research Centers

The Miller College of Business has one stand-alone research center and four centers integrated into various academic departments. The Center for Business and Economic Research, directed by Michael J. Hicks provides public policy and economic research in Indiana and the Midwest. The Entrepreneurship Center led by Matthew Marvel is a top ten entrepreneurship center nationally, and offers a minor in entrepreneurship. The H.H. Gregg Center for Professional Selling led by Stacy Schetzle offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in selling, the Center for Actuarial Science and Risk Management directed by Steven Avila is a collaboration between the Department of Finance and Insurance and the Department of Mathematical Sciences. The college also features the A. Umit Taftali Center for Capital Markets and Investing.

Notable alumni

References

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40°12′13″N 85°24′23″W / 40.2035°N 85.4065°W / 40.2035; -85.4065