Professor Darren Prokop Publishes ‘Concepts of Transportation Economics’
Dr. Darren Prokop and Dr. Barry Prentice have co-authored a new textbook applying modern microeconomics to the theory, planning, and policy-making involved in transportation. "Concepts of Transportation Economics" is a textbook designed to illuminate what the authors call "the world's largest invisible industry."
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Professor Darren Prokop Interviewed by CNN for Story About Alaska
CNN interviewed College of Business and Public Policy Professor Darren Prokop and other prominent persons in Alaska's transportation and construction sectors for a story focusing on how Alaska overcomes its unique environmental challenges and is getting ready for new opportunities in the Arctic and in international trade.
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Become an Effective Leader in the Workplace
New for fall 2015, Introduction to Leadership, is a course designed specifically for undergraduates. Get more information on BA490, speak to an advisor, and learn about this exciting new offering.
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2014-15 Leadership Fellows and Juniors Graduate and 2015-16 Fellows Announced
The College of Business and Public Policy’s Student Recognition & Graduation Celebration on April 17th was the perfect forum to announce the graduation of the 2014 – 15 thirteen leadership fellows and introduction of the twenty-five students who had been selected for the 2015-16 cohort.
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MBA Students Achieve Top Ten Rank in Global Business Competition
Our team of three graduate students-- Vinera Erickson, Matt Clark and Brian Endsley-- competing against 609 other college teams worldwide, finished in the top ten in The Capstone Business Competition. Their virtual company registered fourth in profits, tenth in ROS, and eighth in stock price after completing their eight round competition.
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