DULUTH, MN — The Labovitz School of Business and Economics (LSBE) began 40 years ago, and what an amazing 40 years they have been.
The School started with two inherited departments and a bureau — Business Administration, Economics Business Office and Economic Education, and the Bureau of Business and Economic Research from the former Division of Social Sciences. The Department of Accounting was added officially December 16, 1974. All were housed in the Social Science Building, later renamed Cina Hall (which still exists).
As the university grew, so did the business school to the point of outgrowing its space and a new building was added in the early 1980s on the northwest side of the campus to house the school. (This building now houses UMD’s Education Department.)
Over the next several years, the school added more educational offerings—more degrees, majors, and classes.
Faculty started adding experiential learning components and active business and student advisory councils began. In 2000, the school gained AACSB accreditation. However, the school experienced growing pains again. This led to the construction of the current Labovitz School of Business and Economics building through the generous gift provided by Joel and Sharon Labovitz.
The forward-thinking team looking at this new building’s concept wanted something in line with the way the business world was evolving. Thus, LSBE was designed and constructed to gain LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification. Doors to the new building opened in 2008.
As it has for the last 40 years, LSBE keeps an ever-present eye on the future, continuing to adapt and expand classes and programs.
“LSBE stays current with business trends, matching the educational offerings to meet the ever-changing needs of the business community,” said Dean Amy B. Hietapelto. “We opened our doors 40 years ago to educate students to become future CEOs and business leaders. Continuing with that tradition, we are educating students with knowledge they can use to become leaders locally, regionally, nationally, or internationally.”
“We are excited to be celebrating our 40th anniversary,” Hietapelto continued. “LSBE has created a strong reputation for turning out excellent students that employers are eager to hire. We will continue to create a learning environment that not only will keep students interested and engaged with hands-on, real world, experiential learning but also one that keeps students abreast of current business trends and needs.”
Additions the school has made just in the last couple of years include two majors (Marketing and Graphic Design and Entrepreneurship) along with the transition of the Bachelor of Arts in Economics degree from CLA to LSBE. The School is currently working on adding a new major (Financial Planning) and a new minor (Entrepreneurship) next fall.
Over the last 40 years, UMD’s school of business/LSBE has
To commemorate the 40th anniversary and to support students, LSBE is inviting alumni and friends to make an additional gift in 2014 of $40 to LSBE’s Honors Scholarship.
Please address checks to University of Minnesota Foundation (UMF — Honors Scholarship Fund 3674). In the remarks section of the check, write $40 for 40 and send checks to UMD/LSBE Development Office, Suite 213, University of Minnesota Duluth, 1318 Kirby Drive, Duluth, MN 55812. Donations are tax deductible, and a receipt will be provided. Donations may also be made online at https://lsbe.d.umn.edu/anniversary.
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