The Hough School Of Business

The Hough School of Business is a graduate business school at the University of Florida. It has all the tricks in the bag, including business, finance, economics, management and information systems, and also offers PhD’s in business, finance and economics. It’s a no nonsense bfd, being accredited by big names such as the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International, the European Foundation for Management Development and the Graduate Management Admission Council.

And a really good swim team. Hi, Ryan.

The school got its name from William R. Hough, who was in the first school of graduates (before the school bore his name). He became super rich, and donated $30 million to the school in 2007. So they named it after him. Rich. Then he didn't get the right ice cream for dessert at his ribbon cutting ceremony so he went off in a hough.

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