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BB&T Center for Free Enterprise
The College of Business and the College of Social Sciences at Florida State University will expand their academic offerings, thanks to a pair of major gifts announced fall 2008 by financial services company BB&T Corp.
BB&T presented the university with two gifts totaling $3 million to establish several new programs. One will encourage a thorough discussion of the moral foundations of capitalism; another will examine the proper role of government in a free-market economy; and a third will help to train future teachers of economics.
With one of the BB&T gifts, the Department of Finance in the College of Business and the Department of Economics in the College of Social Sciences will establish a joint BB&T Program of Free Enterprise.
Specifically in the Department of Finance, the gift will:
- create a professorship to develop and promote a free-enterprise curriculum;
- fund the development of a new course, "Free Enterprise and Ethics." Included in the course will be a lecture series based on BB&T’s core values (www.bbt.com/about/corporategovernance) titled "Perspectives on Free Enterprise." Eventually this new course will become part of a new Certificate Program in Free Enterprise and Ethics;
- create a Web site that focuses on the program’s free-enterprise principles; and
- support four new doctoral fellowships; and
- support the undergraduate organization Students in Free Enterprise.
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