In Memoriam: William H. Dodge
Former UW-Madison School of Business Professor William H. Dodge died Dec. 25, 2006. He earned a Ph.D. in transportation economics from the UW-Madison in 1957. He held a joint appointment as assistant professor of business administration and research economist at the Institute of Transportation and Traffic Engineering at the University of California at Berkeley from 1957-1959. He returned to Madison to teach transportation and public utilities. He retired in 1990 after 26 years as full professor. He is survived by his daughters, Nancy Dodge (David Watts) of Madison, and Susan Imhoff of St. Louis; his grandchildren, Laurel and Daniel Imhoff, and Kevin, Corey and Elizabeth Watts; and many nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to HospiceCare, Inc.
February 1, 2007
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- Wisconsin Accounting Students Win National Tax Competition Yet Again
- Wisconsin Real Estate Center Surveys Foreign Investors
- Accenture Leadership Center Kicks Off Spring Semester
- IN THE NEWS
- Wisconsin Accounting Student Again Named to FASB Internship
- Wisconsin MBA Offers Global Business Program
- Wisconsin MBA Ranks 57th among U.S. Schools in Financial Times Ranking
- Family Business Center Featured in TV Spot
- FACULTY-STAFF NEWS
- Undergraduate Symposium Offers Chance to Explore Research
- February is International Opportunities Month at UW-Madison
- Enterprise MBA Programs Launch in Madison
- In Memoriam: William H. Dodge
- BUSINESS BRIEFS
- New Website and Blog for Wisconsin Business Alumni
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