The school offers student services such as Accenture Leadership Center and Huber Business Analytics Lab.
[5] In 2005 the Wisconsin School of Business Dean Michael Knetter began approaching alumni with the idea for the naming grant.
Usually, a school changes its name after receiving a large donation from a single donor or a small group.
[citation needed] In 2022, the undergraduate acceptance rate stood at roughly 24%, making admissions very competitive and selective.
Applicants to the program apply for admission to these specializations in order to be admitted to the Wisconsin School of Business.
The UW-Madison Executive Education program offers over 70 open-enrollment courses in a variety of business and financial topics.
[9] At its founding in 1991, the Grainger Center was the nation's first endowed, specialized program in supply chain management.
[11] In the 2020-21 academic year, the program began offering the new undergraduate major in supply chain management.
[12] In 2007, the center was officially renamed for James A. Graaskamp, a former professor and department chairman of real estate at the university.
[15] The Nicholas Center supports the University of Wisconsin's MBA program in Corporate Finance and Investment Banking.
The Weinert Center provides teaching, research, and service pertaining to entrepreneurial management and enterprise development.
The center trained students in the specialized ideas, issues and techniques of marketing research, consumer insights, and analytics.
[23] Students can participate in over 30 study abroad opportunities,[24] as well as student-run workshops by the Accenture Leadership Center.
[29] In 2012, the Aspen Institute ranked the Wisconsin MBA program 17th worldwide and 15th in the U.S. in "Beyond Grey Pinstripes," a list of the top 100 business schools for environmental, social, and ethical management education.