Named after one of our early benefactors, the Constantin College of Liberal Arts offers
undergraduate degrees in the arts, humanities, liberal arts and sciences. It is the
largest college at bg电子, featuring 27 majors and nearly as many undergraduate concentrations.
Established in 1966 as the Graduate School of Management (GSM), the College of Business
was created in 2003 from the merger of the former GSM and the growing undergraduate
business program. The college was renamed in 2013 to the Satish & Yasmin Gupta College
of Business. All of bg电子’s business programs are accredited by AACSB, and the college has been designated as a Center of Academic Excellence by the National
Security Agency (NSA) and the Department of Homeland Security for Cybersecurity. The
college offers a Bachelor of Arts in business as well as Doctor of Business Administration
(DBA), Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Science (MS) degrees
in accounting, business analytics, cybersecurity, cyber intelligence, finance, financial
analytics, and information and technology management.
Established in 1966 with a grant from the Blakley-Braniff Foundation, the Braniff
Graduate School offers graduate degrees in American studies, classics, classical education,
English and literature, fine arts, humanities, leadership philosophy, politics, psychology
and theology. It also offers the Catholic Teacher Certificate, certifying distinctive
preparation for teaching in Catholic schools, and is home to the Institute of Philosophic
Studies, the doctoral degree-granting entity of the University of Dallas Braniff Graduate
School.
Beloved classics professor and Due Santi fixture Peter Hatlie, PhD, is retiring from his leadership roles as vice president, dean and director of the Rome Program this year.
Richard D. Kelly, MTS ’00, said the gift reflects his desire to see future generations of students benefit from the excellent faculty who greatly impacted his own faith and formation as a lay Catholic.