With a new name and building in place, the Brandeis International Business School embarked on a rapid period of growth. Our main objectives were to improve the faculty and expand enrollments, and to raise funding to accomplish these goals. A strong group of Overseers made large contributions to these efforts.
In late 2005 I announced my decision to step down as Dean, having served for twenty years in administrative positions with the Lemberg Program, GSIEF and IBS. At that time we reviewed and updated our 2001 plan, noting key achievements as well as steps that a new Dean could follow while he/she was developing a new plan. Unfortunately we were not able to recruit a new Dean that year, but fortunately in September 2006 Professor Tren Dolbear, who had been associated with the school throughout its history took over as Interim Dean.
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EXPANDING OUR FOOTPRINT (LITERALLY AND OTHERWISE)
We change our name

We get a new building

MAKING SENSE OF A TURBULENT WORLD ECONOMY
Lemberg Center Opening: Celebrates Brandeis’ legacy for business education
Entrepreneurship spectrum: Daymond John and Bill Drayton
Daymond John (FUBU) Bill Drayton (Ashoka) The Brandeis story
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Rosenberg Institute: Winning Back the World (Post 9/11)
A presidential visit

KEY DOCUMENTS
Commencement Address 2017 â Lan Xue â90 MA â91
Building the Brandeis Global Business School: Review and Update, 2006
GALLERY
Alfred Slifka Formal
IBS soccer team Mariachi in Sachar
Rachel Rothfarb and team Apples in New Hampshire fall
Geir Haarde, Iceland PM International Hall Sachar Library
World Court in fall