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Business Program Changes Get National Coverage

Belmont University is revising its core undergraduate business curriculum, relying on input from the business community and using "continuous improvement" methods common in the business world. Nashville Business Journal reported on the change in its July 30 edition, also published online by MSNBC.com. Dr. D. Lee Warren, associate dean of Belmont's undergraduate School of Business, and Dr. Jeff Cornwall, director of the Center for Entrepreneurship, are both quoted.

Posted by the Office of University Marketing & Communications, July 31, 2004

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