Points of Pride
 In the summer of 2021, the Lucas College and Graduate School of Business was reaccredited
                  by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the most prestigious
                  business school accrediting body in the world. Only 5% of business colleges worldwide
                  have this accreditation.
In the summer of 2021, the Lucas College and Graduate School of Business was reaccredited
                  by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the most prestigious
                  business school accrediting body in the world. Only 5% of business colleges worldwide
                  have this accreditation.
Engagement - Innovation - Impact
Engagement
Local
- The LCoB sponsors several annual conferences attracting hundreds of students, faculty,
                     and community members. The  features speakers from Silicon Valley tech companies (Cisco, HPE, Apple, etc.) and
                     attracts about 500 students, 40 professionals and several other community members.
                     Every year, the  draws several managers and owners of Silicon Valley businesses, non-profit organizations,
                     and community members to 91.
- 23 student organizations sponsor college events, such as “meet the firms”, employer treks and speaker events,
                     providing practical knowledge, career development, and networking opportunities with
                     local businesses and non-profits.
- Since 2018, the LCoB coordinates a new university-wide speaker series,  focusing on business, economics and global affairs (funded by a generous gift from
                     the Valley Foundation).  Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and former Labor
                     Secretary Robert Reich have been among the featured speakers to date.
- The Silicon Valley Center for Entrepreneurship (SVCE) hosts a Business Plan Competition, an Innovation Challenge and Eminent Speaker Series.
- Over 130 community members, including top executives, serve as external advisory board
                     members for ǵ’s 7 Centers and 3 Institutes.  Our Dean’s Advisory Board provides strategic, branding and fundraising advice to the Dean; a 9-member Community
                     Engagement Board links alumni with current students and sponsors an alumni newsletter.
- The college hosts the Richard and Sandi Conniff Business Ethics Speaker Series that each year brings a distinguished speaker to campus.  In 2018, James Alderson,
                     the whistleblower in the largest health care fraud case in US history, was featured.
- The LCoB received a $2.5 million gift commitment in 2017 from an alum to support scholarships and student professional and career development. Additional six- and seven-figure gifts for scholarships were received in 2018, 2019 and 2020.
National
- A national leader on surface transportation policy and management, the college’s , a Tier One Transit Focused University Transportation Center, hosts several national
                     programs including a  and the . 
- LCoB faculty presented at numerous professional events including Academy of Management,
                     INFORMS, IEEE, Academy of International Business, Society for Case Research, Financial
                     Management Association, and American Accounting Association.
- The college’s Silicon Valley Center for Entrepreneurship, in conjunction with Rutgers
                     University’s Center for Urban Entrepreneurship and Economic Development, hosted an
                     Inclusive Innovation Summit [pdf] in Spring 2018 focusing on linking female and under-represented minority entrepreneurs
                     with various funding sources.
- A Lucas Graduate School of Business-led cross disciplinary team of MIS, MBA and Engineering
                     students won the 2018 National ANSI Standards Simulation Competition.
- In 2017 and 2018, two LCoB teams placed first and third for overall performance at
                     the  In 2019 one team placed first for financial performance.
- LCoB student teams participate annually in the Chartered and the 
- In 2017, two student teams participated in the  and one of the teams composed of undergraduate and graduate students won 2nd place in the competition.
- The LCoB , the International Honor Organization for Accounting and Financial Information students, was recognized as a distinguished chapter during the academic years 2016-2017 and 2019-2020.
Global
- The Thompson Global Internship program provides students with consulting engagements in a non-US location of the
                     global company, Crown Worldwide. Recent participants were based in Hong Kong, the
                     Czech Republic and the UK.
- LCoB students participate in the university’s study abroad and short-term faculty
                     led programs. Recent LCoB faculty-led short study trips occurred in Germany, Hong
                     Kong and Brazil.
- The  prepares students for international experiences and helps local executives build
                     skills for leading global companies.
-  hosted international teams at both the innovation challenge and business plan competition.
- A formal partnership with Feng-Chia University in Taiwan has brought more than 70
                     students as transfers to LCoB in the past couple of years to study business analytics.
- The Lucas Graduate School of Business is part of a 10 member  that offers a short-term study abroad opportunity for graduate students.  The school
                     hosts students from across these universities for a week each fall.
The Silicon Valley regularly runs education programs each summer for government officials from Korea, China and other countries
Innovation
Campus-Based Innovations
- An information systems pedagogical innovation, , developed by a faculty member in the college’s School of Information Systems and
                     Technology, is integrated into the core MIS class taken by all College of Business
                     students and has now been adopted by several other business schools in the U.S.
- In 2017, the college launched a career readiness initiative that helps students build
                     strong professional, job search and networking skills through curricular and co-curricular
                     activities.  The LCoB has raised more than $650,000 in seed money for this effort.
- The MBA program features the “Silicon Valley Experience” course as part of the curriculum.  Students participate in a variety of professional
                     development activities, including company visits, career counseling, and networking
                     events.
- A local angel investor mentors students in an  course in which students intern with/develop startups.
- LCoB donors and the Center for Banking and Financial Services seeded two student-managed
                     investment funds.  , created in fall 2014, is a fund with the investment objective of creating a well-diversified
                     portfolio investing in S&P 500 securities. Since the last accreditation, the college
                     also created  in Spring 2017, which invests in equity securities belonging to a custom-benchmark,
                     the Spartan Bay Area Index, which includes Bay Area public companies listed in the
                     Russell 2000 index.  The LCoB houses a trading classroom to facilitate these efforts.
- Business Honors Program students complete 25-30 projects per year at for-profit and non-profit organizations
                     including PwC, Cisco, IBM and HPE.
- The Online Initiatives program offers a set of training resources on specific online education technologies
                     for faculty members. As a result, the college was well-positioned to manage the sudden
                     pivot to all online learning in Spring 2020.
- In Spring 2020, the LCoB created an Communications Clinic outfitted with video recording and editing equipment so that students can practice
                     their presentations and receive coaching.
- Starting in Fall 2019 the Lucas Graduate School of Business (LGSB) integrated an AI software platform – – in some of the courses to provide student feedback on 24 dimensions related to verbal and non-verbal communication.
Innovation Partnerships with Silicon Valley
- The  (IDEA) nurtures start-up ideas at 91.  In 2017, alum Ray Zinn, the longest serving
                     CEO in Silicon Valley, sponsored the  program, which provides small grants to student teams to further their new ventures.
- The Center for Banking and Financial Services partners with Heritage Bank to offer
                     a Credit Analyst Certificate.  Every year 16 students are selected for the program, which entails a final group
                     competition where the members of the two top performing teams are awarded $500 - $1,000
                     individual scholarships.
- ǵ’s  (G.o.A.L) program, which focuses on intersection of community, career and curriculum
                     for under-represented minority students, partners with a variety of Silicon Valley
                     organizations, including PWC and VISA, to help with the professional development of
                     these students.
- The college’s  partners each year with the Tax Executives Institute to run an annual conference
                     attended by 250 – 300 Silicon Valley technology tax professionals.  In addition, the
                     institute also runs a Small Business Tax Institute in conjunction with the IRS.
- In 2017, Salesforce sponsored 100 Lucas College and Graduate School of Business students
                     to attend Dreamforce, its annual user conference in San Francisco.
- An annual Social Innovation Leadership Forum brings together industry, non-profit,
                     governmental and academic representatives to discuss innovative ways of tackling social
                     issues.  Recent topics include Big Data and Social Innovation and Design Thinking
                     and Social Innovation.
- SVCE and 91 host a in which teams compete and receive feedback on early stage ideas.
Impact
Institution of Opportunity
- The LCoB is a key contributor to the 91 ranking as the  in the nation by Money magazine in 2020.  In the same publication, the LCoB ranked
                     .” The LCoB serves approximately 6000 undergraduate students and 450 graduate students.
- The LCoB network includes 50,000 alumni, the largest number of business graduates
                     in Silicon Valley.
- During the AY 2019-2020 more than 45,000 full-time jobs and 13,000 internships were posted with 91’s Career Center.
Silicon Valley Impact
- During the past few years, the college has created a CFO Alumni Affiliate Network, identifying more than 800 alumni who are current or former CFOs in Silicon Valley.
- The college has formed two new centers/institutes since the last accreditation visit,
                     the  and the .  The Institute for People and Performance works to advance the knowledge of human
                     capital management through education and training.  It currently partners with the
                     Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) to offer a  program designed for HR practitioners.  The Center for Organizational Resilience
                     focuses on creating and disseminating knowledge on cyber risk management.
- The LCoB provides financial support to the Silicon Valley chapter of Prospanica (formerly
                     the Hispanic MBA association), and is working with their members to consider part-time
                     teaching opportunities in the college.
- The executive director of the Mineta Transportation Institute was honored in 2017 as one of the by the Silicon Valley Business Journal.
National Impact
- The college’s , has secured more than $17 million in federal and state funding since 2016.  MTI
                     is the lead institution on a $7 million-dollar federal Department of Transportation
                     grant, a $3.65 million California of Department of Transportation Grant and an additional
                     $6 million from California’s new Senate Bill 1.
- The LCoB created the Alan and Lori Kessler Endowed Professor in order to attract faculty
                     talent in the field of management.
- An LCoB tax faculty member  in 2017 and provided webinars and presentations on taxation sponsored by organizations
                     such as the American Institute of CPAs.
- An LCoB faculty member received the 2018 .
- An LCoB faculty member was named by the American Institute of CPA’s Chair of its Tax
                     Executive Committee.
- LCoB faculty members continue to publish in reputable academic journals.  During the
                     accreditation period, the LCoB faculty published 313 unique articles in 210 unique
                     peer-reviewed journals. Among these, 60 peer-reviewed outlets were classified as A
                     or A* (the highest ranking possible) according to the Australian Business Deans Council. 
- For over 15 years, an LCoB faculty member wrote the Digital Domain column and has
                     been an .  The faculty member has authored the books ,  and, in 2018, .
- An LCoB faculty member’s book, Advances in Global Leadership, won the “Scholarship and Critical Thinking” award at the Outstanding Leadership Book Awards.
Global Impact
- The LCoB is a member of the  and every year hosts a cohort of students from the other international partners for
                     an intense week of executive education focusing on entrepreneurship and innovation. 
                     In 2017, the LCoB hosted a one-week executive education program for a group of professionals
                     enrolled in the MBA program at the , South Africa.  In 2019 the LCoB hosted a group of professionals enrolled in the
                     MBA program at the , Italy.
- An LCoB faculty member has chaired an annual conference in Asia on supply chain management
                     since 2012 and another chaired an IEEE conference in China in Spring 2018.
- LCoB faculty presented to groups including the Peace Corps, USAID, and Foreign Service
                     Institute.
- LCoB faculty are regular visiting professors at top Asian universities such as Chulalongkorn
                     University (Bank, Thailand), Indian Institute of Technology (New Delhi, India), and
                     Sophia University (Tokyo, Japan).
- A faculty member received a grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation.
- A faculty member was selected for the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award for India.
- The LCoB regularly hosts international visiting scholars and recently hosted two different Fulbright scholars.