The Gordon Ford College of Business announced that Evelyn Thrasher, senior associate dean, will now serve as the interim dean. The announcement was made on June 30 and follows the departure of former dean Christopher Shook, announced in March, when he accepted a dean position at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Prior to her.
Set to be finished by the fall of 2025, the building will offer a virtual reality simulation lab, trading terminals and a center for financial success.
WKU held a groundbreaking for the new Gordon Ford College of Business building today along South Lawn, where it will stand at the former location of Tate Page Hall. The new facility is a project of the 2021-2031 Campus Master Plan, which stated Grise Hall, the current home of the Gordon Ford College of Business,.