2010 CBPA State of the College

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Transcript 2010 CBPA State of the College

Old Dominion University
College of Business & Public Administration
The State of Our College
August 31, 2010
Dr. Gilbert R. Yochum, Interim Dean
College of Business & Public Administration
1.Teaching: Output, Productivity and
Student Quality
2.Who We Are: Our Research Identity
3.CBPA and the Metropolitan University
4.Achievements
5.The Coming Year
College of Business & Public Administration
Graduation Trends
College of Business & Public Administration
Student Credit Hour Trends
Total Student
Credit Hours
Student Credit Hours
by Faculty Type
College of Business & Public Administration
Full-time/Part-time Faculty Trends
Number of Faculty
Mean SCH Fall/Spring
Full-time
Part-time
College of Business & Public Administration
Student Quality
Incoming Students
2006/07
2007/08
2008/09
2009/10
2010/11
MBA (GMAT/GPA)
546/3.2
544/3.2
550/3.24
543/3.2
554/3.3
MA - Econ
(GRE/GPA)
1120/3.2
1108/3.1
1090/3.04
1167/3.16
1144/3.2
MS – Acct.
(GMAT/GPA)
552/3.1
565/3.49
558/3.07
552/3.43
574/3.3
MPA (GRE/GPA)
949/3.1
979/3.2
950/3.2
960/3.2
966/3.2
PhD – BUSN
(GMAT/GPA)
630/3.7
617/3.5
640/3.6
640/3.7
647/3.7
PhD - PA&UP
(GRE/GPA)
1073/3.5
1060/3.8
1080/3.62
1097/3.67
1058/3.7
UG Business
Intended
(SAT/GPA)
1065/3.3
1039/3.2
1030/3.2
1044/3.2
1052/3.2
College of Business & Public Administration
Faculty Research – Journal Articles
In 2009-2010, research by CBPA faculty was
published in over 100 referred journals
• Michael Seiler - SEECR grant for “Using Ocular Tracking Technology to
Examine the Cognitive Dimensions of Residential Real Estate Sales ($17,000)
College of Business & Public Administration
Grants and Other Funding
• Michael Seiler – ODU Faculty Development grant - “Enhancing Student
($306,250)
Learning Through the Programming
of Mortgage Instruments in Excel and
Through the Original Production of Video Solutions” ($5,000)
Other Scholarly Activity
College of Business & Public Administration
(minimums)
• 72 conference presentations /proceedings
• 8 books
• 12 book chapters
College of Business & Public Administration
Faculty Journal Editors
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The Metropolitan University
“It is Old Dominion University’s goal to build strong civic and community
partnerships, specifically achieve national recognition as an engaged, metropolitan
university; identify and respond to people, environments, and institutions in need;
expand continuing education offerings; apply our expertise to community
betterment; provide new opportunities for service learning and internships; and
become the ‘go to’ place for solutions to Hampton Roads’ problems”
Goal 4: Old Dominion University Strategic Plan – 2009-2014
College of Business & Public Administration
Our Role in the Metropolitan University and
Business Gateway
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Executive Development Center
Student Internships
Maritime Institute
Economic Forecasting Project
State of the Region Report
Center for Real Estate and Economic Development
Old Dominion University Economics Club of Hampton Roads
Insurance & Financial Services Center
Center for Economic Education
Student Service Learning Projects
Faculty Consulting
College of Business & Public Administration
Bank
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Judy Boone Realty,
INC.
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Kalman & Co. Inc
P.C.
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PETA
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Pitney Bowes
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Vox Optima, LLC
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Wachovia Bank
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Wittmares
Executive Development Center
Portsmouth
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York-Poquosonand
In 2009-2010,
over 100• companies,
governments,
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Karen L. Fortier, P.C.
Renaissance
Dept. of Social
Services
non-profits enrolled their
employees
in EDC
programs
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Presidential
Airways
I-81 Truckstop Site
INIT, Innovations in
Transportation
College of Business & Public Administration
Lexus of Richmond
TEDI
Norfolk State University,
Center for Materials
Research
Student Internships
Texas Road House
The Van Syckle Group
Prevent Blindness MidAtlantic
In 2009-2010, over
150 companies and agencies
Tidewater Community
Virginia International
College
Terminals, Inc.
Luthin Associates hosted paid and unpaid internships
LIT Holographs
Titan America
College of Business & Public Administration
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Bill Pitard, Parsons Brinkerhoff
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Joseph Ruddy, Chief Operating Officer, Virginia International Terminals
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Michael Vanderhoof, Target Import Warehouse
International Maritime, Ports and
Logistics Management Institute
State Convention
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Greenbrier B2B Conference
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Hampton Roads Civic Leadership Institute
Monarch Bank
College of Business & Public Administration
Economic Forecasting Project
Norfolk City Council and Congressman
Bobby Scott
More than 150 media interviews and 40
presentations/programs
College of Business & Public Administration
State of the Region Report
Over 800 attendees at the. 2009 SOR presentation.
Approximately 60 speeches and 70 media interviews on
numerous economic issues
The 2009 SOR – 10th Annual Edition
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The Regional Economy Contracts
The Hotel Industry
The “Silver Tsunami”
Gasoline Prices, Carbon Emissions, and Other Unpleasant Subjects
Climate Change, Global Warming, and Ocean Levels
Traffic Congestion: Identifying and Measuring Our Bottlenecks
• The Chrysler Museum in 2009
College of Business & Public Administration
Association of Commercial Real Estate - August 2010
E.V.• Williams
Center
Real
and
Dr. John Lombard
presented atfor
the Chairs
andEstate
Center Directors
Meeting at the University of Denver Burns School, June 2010 –
Economic
exploring
strategic issuesDevelopment
in real estate
College of Business & Public Administration
Old Dominion University
Economics Club of Hampton Roads
• Michael M. Dudley, President and CEO of Optima Health Plan and a Senior Vice
President of Sentara Healthcare. Topic: Health Care Reform
• Freeman A. Hrabowski, III, President, University of Maryland, Baltimore and
consultant to the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of
Health. Topic: How Can We Best Prepare Our Future Workforce for a
Global Economy?
• Vice Admiral Robert J. Papp, Jr., Commander, Coast Guard Atlantic Area
(LANTAREA).
• Dennis Gartman, author of The Gartman Letter, an investment advisory newsletter
• ODU Forecasting Team of Professors Yochum, Agarwal, and Najand,
Economic Forecasting Luncheon
• Elizabeth “Betsy” Duke, Governor of the Federal Reserve Board,
Third Annual Economic Impact Award
• Jake Glover, Director, Health and Wellness Initiatives America’s Health
Insurance Plans (AHIP).
• Paul Staneski PhD, Head of Derivatives Solutions & Training, Credit Suisse
Securities (USA) LLC
College of Business & Public Administration
Insurance & Financial Services Center
• Insurance and Risk Management Opportunities
Reception – attended by about 80 students and 70
professionals
• Annual Founder’s Day Luncheon - attended by over
100 industry professionals and 25 students. Learn
about the ODU Insurance and Financial Services
Center, acknowledgement of professional
accomplishments, and announcements of student
scholarship recipients.
• Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) workshop attended by about 44 risk management professionals
from the Hamptons Road area and beyond, along with
about 20 faculty, staff, and students.
• Understanding Economics in US History
• Decision Making for Grades K-12
Center for Economic Education
• Economics and Ancient Civilizations
College of Business & Public Administration
• Economics in the K-12 Virginia Curriculum
30 different programs, nearly 50 presentations
• Back to School with the Federal Reserve
PAUP student member of the Governor’s Advisory Board for National and Community
Service
College of Business & Public Administration
Student
Service
Learning
PAUP student Director of Research and Policy for the Blue Star Families organization
College of Business & Public Administration
College Achievements
• Master of Public Administration program successful
reaccreditation – NASPAA (National Association of Schools of
Public Affairs and Administration)
• MBA Program named Top 15 program in Global Management
by Entrepreneurship Magazine and Princeton Review
• New General Education course in Information Literacy
• New General Education course in Personal Financial Literacy
• New minor in Public Service
• Began implementation of restrictions in Leo Online to enforce
policy restricting enrollment in upper-level undergraduate
business courses.
College of Business & Public Administration
2009-2010 Faculty Honors
Dr. John Ford
Eminent Scholar
Dr. Mike Stein
PCAOB Inaugural
Academic Fellow
Dr. Yuping Liu-Tompkins
Society for New Communications
Research Fellow
College of Business & Public Administration
2009-2010 Faculty Honors
Dr. John Morris
Doctoral Mentoring
Award
Dr. Wayne Talley
Provost’s Award for Leadership
In International Education
Dr. Douglas Ziegenfuss
BAP Business Information
Professional of the Year
College of Business & Public Administration
Looking forward to 2010/2011
Gerald
Baliles
First-Annual
Public Service
Week
2011 Economic
Impact Award
November 1-5
24th Annual
Conference of
the Public
Administration
Network (PATNet)
hosted by CBPA
May 19-22, 2011
Executives-inResidence
Lena Hogue
Kent Little
Marcus Meier
Alain Cappeluti
Economics Club
Dennis Bushnell
Mike Feinberg
Kevin Cullinane
Rayola Dougher
Tom Revels
Stephen Brobeck
3rd Annual
Hampton-Roads
Controllers/
Management
Accountants
Conference
October 11-12
College of Business & Public Administration
2010/2011 Agenda
Adjunct Faculty
Advising
Metro U/Business Gateway
MBA (Broaden: Inside-Outside)
Balance Research
Review Teaching Loads
Gemba
Phd Program
College of Business & Public Administration
Current Organization Chart