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Alan Strudler <[log in to unmask]>
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Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk
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Thu, 13 May 2004 17:16:36 -0400
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Sure.  How about at 4?


On May 13, 2004, at 4:55 PM, Miller, Carol J wrote:

> To:    Dan Herron
>
> From:  Carol Miller (SMSU)
>
> Legal Studies Project:  Key information from AACSB universities that I
> am
>                         collecting includes:
>
>   -- undergraduatelegal studies majors and minors
>           -- inside and outside of business
>   -- legal environment/ business law courses
>            number of hours in core, in accounting, level (soph, jr, sn)
> at
>            which it is taught, content
>   -- dept. name where most b. law courses are taught
>   -- econ, enviromental and ethics info -- but may be separate projects
>
> I just wanted to let you know that I haven't forgotten about the
> project
> and I am buried in stacks of material.  I now have some information
> from
> most of the 400 U.S. AACSB accredited universities and will continue
> the
> very tedious process of trying to fill in as much missing data as
> possible after I finish teaching Intersession (end of May).  Most of
> the
> information is being collected from university websites -- some of
> which
> are user-friendly and some of which are definitely not.  This summer I
> may e-mail a few faculty members whose online information is
> incomplete.
>
>
> At this time, I cannot give you a completion date; it is a very
> time-consuming project.  Once all the data is collected, I will input
> it
> into a spreadsheet and then statistical analysis will begin.  I hope to
> submit the completed report to the Journal of Legal Studies Education
> and then make relevant portions of the data available to you to link to
> the ALSB website.

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