Skip to main content

University of Denver. College of Business Administration

 Organization

Biography

The University of Denver College of Business Administration is the eighth oldest collegiate school of business in the United States, and has been accredited since 1923. Began as Business college in 1881. Became Business administration in 1908 and then Commerce Acounts and Finance in 1946. Also added Hotel FRestaurant Management in 1946 and gave out first MBA degree. Added Graduate School of Business and Public Management in 1977. In 1974, Dr. Firmin becomes Dean of the College of Business. In 1994, The College of Business Administration becomes the Daniels College of Business.

Citation:
Breck, A.D. (1996). From the rockies to the world (pg.223).

Biography

School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance becomes College of Business in 1946.

Sources

Minutes of Faculty Meetings, School of Commerce, April 29, 1946: College of Bus. Ad. May 13, 1946; Chancellors Report, Feb 15, 1946 - Sept. 1, 1947, pg 14.

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

The Denver Clarion, vol. 70, issue 55, 1966 May 24

 Item
Identifier: clarion_v070i55_19660524
Abstract

Kick-Off – DU Launches Campaign. Dr. Arthur Mason Returns to DU; Succeeds Cutler as Bizad Dean. Fund Requests Due Friday Noon. Petition Circulated in Opposition to Universal Conscription Plan. British Debate to be Held on Viet Issue.

Dates: 1966 May 24