Broad History/Facts
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Random Trivia
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Who is the namesake of the Broad College of Business?

Eli Broad

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What is the name of the river that runs through MSU's campus?

The Red Cedar River
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What does MBB stand for?

McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Bain & Company.

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What are the names of the 7 continents?

North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa

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What are the names of all majors offered at Broad?

Supply Chain Management, Accounting, Finance, Hospitality Business, Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing.

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Which year was MSU founded?

1855

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Which firms make up the "Big 4"?

PwC, EY, KPMG, Deloitte

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What country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?

France

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What is Broad's undergraduate population?

Around 6,000

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What was Michigan State University's very first name?

The Agricultural College of the State of Michigan.

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What does MECE stand for?

Mutually Exclusive, Collectively Exhaustive

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What country has the highest population in Europe (excluding Russia)?

Germany

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Which year was the Business College renamed to Broad College of Business?

1991

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Where are all dining halls on campus? (Give names of halls)

Akers, Owen, Shaw, Snyder-Philips, Case, Brody, Landon.

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Which firm is credited with formalizing the structured case interview format still used today?

McKinsey & Company

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What element has the highest melting point of any known substance?

Tungsten

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Who is considered the father of MSU's College of Business?

J.G. Ramsdell

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What is the oldest standing building on campus at MSU?

Cowles House

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Before becoming its own company, Accenture was originally part of what accounting firm?

Arthur Andersen

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Which is the only continent without any active volcanoes?

Australia

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