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School of Business

News & Announcements

HU Business of Engineering Program Receives Grant to Support Renewable Energy Activities

The Hampton University Business of Engineering (BOE) program has received a grant from Battelle to enhance the program's renewable energy activities. The $9,000 grant will be used to purchase energy/power sensors, dissectible fuel cell units and additional renewable energy kits.   Last year, Battelle awarded BOE a $10,000 …

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HU Awarded Grant to Promote Financial Literacy in Low-income Communities

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Welcome to the School of Business

Today, the school enrolls 850 plus graduate and undergraduate students. The School of Business is among the top producers of African-American undergraduate business baccalaureates. Students command excellent salaries and are actively recruited by Fortune 500 companies, big four accounting firms, and several Federal Government agencies. Approximately 25% of the School of Business graduates pursue advanced degrees, primarily in business and law.

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