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Busch School of Business

Coordinates: 38°55′59″N 76°59′52″W / 38.9329387°N 76.9977828°W / 38.9329387; -76.9977828
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38°55′59″N 76°59′52″W / 38.9329387°N 76.9977828°W / 38.9329387; -76.9977828

The Busch School of Business
Established2013
Parent institution
The Catholic University of America
AffiliationCatholic
DeanBill Bowman
Location, ,
United States
CampusUrban
Websitebusiness.catholic.edu
Maloney Hall.

The Tim and Steph Busch School of Business is the business school of the Catholic University of America, located in Washington, D.C. (USA), and one of the twelve schools of the university.


History

The Catholic University of America announced Jan. 8, 2013 the creation of a School of Business and Economics. Previously housed in the School of Arts and Sciences as Department of Business and Economics, the University’s Board of Trustees voted in December 2012 to confirm the creation of the school commencing Jan. 1, 2013 after a three-year process of discernment, evaluation, and planning.[1][2]

In 2016, the School was renamed the Tim and Steph Busch School of Business and Economics after a $15 million donation from the Busch Family Foundation. Tim Busch, a businessman from Irvine, California, and a university trustee, is founder and chief executive of Pacific Hospitality Group and The Busch Firm.[3] The donation went to renovating the business school’s Maloney Hall, fund its academic programs and to support the new Institute for Human Ecology, which will respond to Pope Francis’ call in his 2015 encyclical Laudato si'.[4]

In May 2017 NC Register reported that the school began to offer a Master of Science in Ecclesial Administration and Management "to give current or future pastors the tools they need to wisely shepherd their parishes’ material goods and personnel, so they can effectively carry out their mission to proclaim the Gospel."[5]

On February 6, 2018, The Tower[6] reported that, "The Economics major, previously offered by the Busch School of Business and Economics, will move under the School of Arts and Sciences in the fall of 2018."

References

  1. ^ Catholic University Announces New Virtues-Based Business School
  2. ^ The Wall Street Journal Jan. 7, 2013 B-School Mixes Faith and Finance
  3. ^ The Washington Post April 19, 2016 With record $15 million gift, Catholic University renames business school
  4. ^ National Catholic Register May 11, 2016 The Catholic University of America’s Business School Integrates Virtue, Vocation and Work
  5. ^ "Business 101 for Pastors: CUA's Busch School Offers Online Master's". National Catholic Register. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  6. ^ "Economics Department to Leave Busch School of Business Next Fall; The Tower". {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)