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Ƶ Women in Business “If I knew then, what I know now” Alumni Panel
November 30, 2012
Senior excels at International Collegiate Sales Competition
November 29, 2012
Caitlin Jones '13 was named overall champion when she traveled with classmates to Florida State University for a contest featuring 27 other schools.
Ƶ student places third in entrepreneurship contest
November 27, 2012
Ƶ senior Trevor Nelson won third place in the “2 Minutes to Win It” business idea contest sponsored by the N.C. Entrepreneurship Center at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro on Nov. 15.
Geis, Kurt Present at NAFSA: Association of International Educators Regional Conference
November 26, 2012
Paul Geis, associate director of study abroad, and Mark Kurt, assistant professor of economics, recently presented at the NAFSA: Association of International Educators Bi-Regional Conference.
Team Innov8 named winner of 2012 Ƶ Innovation Challenge
November 26, 2012
Team Innov8 was crowned the 2012 Ƶ Innovation Challenge winner on Nov. 15, winning $400 to go towards their charity, the Hurricane Sandy Relief Fund.
LSB welcomes new director of undergraduate programs
November 19, 2012
Stacy Outlaw joins the Ƶ community this month as the director of undergraduate programs for the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business.
Ƶ finishes fourth in business ethics competition
November 18, 2012
The Ƶ team of Scott Bishopric’14, Oliver Goddu’13, Blair Menzel ’13 and Christian True ‘13 made it to the final round of the competitive Dalhousie Business Ethics Case Competition held Nov. 8-10 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Business students travel to Chicago to explore urban economics
November 15, 2012
Sixteen Martha and Spencer Love School of Business students traveled to Chicago on Nov. 7 for a one-day trip to explore what they have been learning in their ECO440: Urban Economics course.
Study: ‘Employability’ affects attitudes after job losses
November 14, 2012
Research by Professor Mary Gowan suggests a new approach may be needed to retraining workers laid off from their positions.