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GRADUATION DAY.


The first class of Purdue's agribusiness executive MBA program graduated on August 5, at the university's West Lafayette West Lafayette, city (1990 pop. 25,907), Tippecanoe co., W Ind., a suburb of Lafayette, on the Wabash River; inc. 1924. A primarily residential city, it is the seat of Purdue Univ. Nearby is the Tippecanoe battlesite, where William Henry Harrison fought (1811) the Native American chief Tecumseh., Ind. campus. Two years ago, the Krannert Graduate School of Management and the School of Agriculture welcomed the first class of working professionals in the food and agribusiness industry. The program is the only distance-delivered MBA in the nation with a focus on the food and agribusiness industry.
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Title Annotation:Purdue's first agribusiness graduates
Publication:Agri Marketing
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Sep 1, 2001
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