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Grant Proposals Sought for LSBE Student Technology Fees
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Deadline: November 1, 2004

The Labovitz School of Business and Economics (LSBE) is soliciting Grant Proposals for Technology projects from all LSBE students, faculty and staff. LSBE recognizes that our graduates need to be technologically prepared to enter the world of work. Therefore, the primary goal of LSBE in the use of student-generated technology dollars is to put LSBE on the cutting edge in the use of technology in teaching and learning as well as administration. This would include and involve, but not be limited to, classrooms, labs, offices, web sites, courses, as well as the training of students, faculty and staff. In order to accomplish this goal, proposals for Technology initiatives will be invited periodically during the calendar year. The next round of proposals is due by Monday, November 1, 2004. Proposals should be submitted to the LSBE Associate Dean (LSBE 104) or here. The LSBE Technology Group will review these proposals, rank them in order of priority and present the prioritized list to the LSBE Dean. The Dean shall have final authority in determining the allocation of technology dollars based on these recommendations. Proposals for all types of technology projects are invited. However, those projects that have the greatest impact on the largest number of LSBE students will have highest priority. It is important to remember that student technology fees are providing the pool of dollars that will be available to finance technology initiative projects. Therefore, the impact on students from any technology grant proposal must be recognized and discussed within the proposal.

LSBE Technology Projects Approved and Funded

 

 

 

 

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