2002-2003 Yearbook

At the College of Business mixer Sept. 9, Budd Hebert, professor of business, visits with a student. Professors wore chefs hats as they grilled hamburgers and hot dogs before students split into small groups, according to major, to meet with faculty members. (Photo by Lindsey Taliafe!o) Bryan Burks, assistant professor of accounting and dean of the College of Business Administration, visits with Lori Lee, administrative assistant for the College of Business, at the Senior Ethics Seminar, Oct. 18. At the seminar, Burks challenged seniors to reach their full potential and to continue praying for Harding after they-leave. (Photo by Renee Lewis) • Flng As a class semor RossandgraduatestudentDaneJoneshill fermulated aplan for awoedm bathtub company as well as a business plan for the company. The students then entered the plan in astatewide competition. Senior Taylor Ross and junior Kyle Meyers look at their notes during class. Ross, a marketing major, learned about the statewide competition during a busi· ness simulationsclass where students were required to create a business plan. (Photo by April Clem) Senior Taylor Ross sands a wooden bathtub in his garage. The bathtub took approximately 70 hours to construct. (Photo by April Clem) Ross and Joneshill received a technol– ogy award from the Arkansas Capital Corporation for the business plan they submitted for a bathtub company "Water Wood."The a\:(ard wasfor$6.000. (Photo by David Crouch) college of business 169 1111111 .

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