ASU professor Loui Olivas mentored thousands of students. Now he's being honored
Professor Olivas is the first Latino at a U.S. Business school to be honored with an endowed academic chair in his name.
In this story published Oct. 2, 2023, in The Arizona Republic:
I'm at a loss of words. What does it mean to have a chair named after you in academic terms? Well, it's not actually a physical chair. It's the most prestigious (honor) that exists, in my opinion, in higher ed.
– Loui Olivas, emeritus professor
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