Graduate Business School Committee Meeting April 6 |

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March 30, 2005 -- The oversight committee for a feasibility study of a proposed graduate school of business to be located in Teton County, will meet Wednesday, April 6, from 10 11:30 a.m. in Room 241 of the University of Wyoming College of Business building.
Attendees should park in the Wyoming Union parking lot north of the College of Business building and east of the union. Parking passes will be available for the day from the College of Business dean's office, Room 111. Committee members, members of the media, or members of the public calling in to the meeting should call (307) 766 1007, and give passcode 4193 to the operator. Laramie area individuals are encouraged to attend in person.
The agenda will comprise appointments to a steering committee for the study and an update of the study process, as authorized by the Wyoming State Legislature during its 2005 session.
The legislation also authorized creation of a joint legislative/executive oversight committee for the study. Members of the committee are Sen. Grant Larson (Jackson) and Rep. Randall Luthi (Freedom), co chairs; Rep. Pete Jorgensen (Jackson), governor's designee; Secretary of State Joe Meyer; State Auditor Max Maxfield; State Treasurer Cynthia Lummis; State Superintendent of Public Instruction Trent Blankenship; Sen. Hank Coe (Cody); Rep. Jeff Wasserburger (Gillette); Sen. Jim Anderson (Glenrock); Rep. Debbie Hammons (Worland); and UW President Philip L. Dubois and UW Board of Trustees President Judy Richards (both ex officio). Posted on Wednesday, March 30, 2005
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