Tag Archives: Big 5
UMKC’s KCSourceLink Awarded $2M to Boost Entrepreneurship
University Center Program to support high-growth start-ups, job creation

Final beam for Executive Hall
October 22, 2012
Posted in Henry W. Bloch School of Management
Tagged Big 5, construction, entrepreneurship, Henry Bloch, innovation, Leo Morton

Crossing the Bridge from Student to Artist
March 23, 2012
Posted in All news, Conservatory of Music and Dance, Downtown Arts Campus, Students, UMKC Theatre
Tagged Big 5, Chris Carr, Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, Helix Architecture + Design, HGA Architects and Engineers, Integra Realty Services, Joyce DiDonato, Kansas City Symphony, Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, Vinson Cole, Wei Shen, Yo-Yo Ma

UMKC Bloch School hosts ceremonial groundbreaking for new building
March 7, 2012
Posted in All news, Henry W. Bloch School of Management
Tagged Big 5, BNIM Architects, Chancellor Leo E. Morton, construction, Henry W. Bloch, Henry W. Bloch Executive Hall for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, JE Dunn Construction, Moore Ruble Yudell Architects and Planners, Teng-Kee Tan
2011: A UMKC Year to Remember
December 27, 2011
Posted in All news, News and Announcements, News Release, UMKC in the News
Tagged Betty M. Drees, Big 5, Christie Hodgen, Clancy Martin, Corporation for National and Community Service, E. Grey Dimond, Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, Greg Graves, Guggenheim Fellowship, Henry W. Bloch, Henry W. Bloch School of Management, Journal of Product Innovation Management, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design [LEED] Gold project, Leo E.Morton, Making of America's Most Entrepreneurial City, President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, President's Honor Roll for Community Service, Pulitzer Prize, The Campaign for UMKC, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, The KC Regional Translational Research Initiative, The New UMKC Downtown Conservatory, Thomas D. Hyde, UMKC Chancellor's Medal, UMKC Student Union, Vina W. Hyde, Zhou Long
An essential part of Kansas City’s future
September 15, 2011
Posted in All news, Conservatory of Music and Dance, Downtown Arts Campus, Henry W. Bloch School of Management, School of Medicine
Tagged Big 5, Chancellor Leo Morton, Dr. Patrick James, Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, Greg Graves, KC Regional Translational Research Institute, New UMKC Downtown Conservatory, Peter deSilva, The Making of America's Most Entrepreneurial City