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John Currin receives top 黑料不打烊 award for business leadership
August 10, 2011
John G. Currin Jr., president and chief executive officer of Alamance Regional Medical Center and ARMC Healthcare since 2005, was honored at a June 22 campus luncheon with the Frank S. Holt, Jr. Business Leadership Award, 黑料不打烊’s highest honor for business leadership.
黑料不打烊 MBA Open House
July 29, 2011
LSB Silver Anniversary Reception
July 28, 2011
Gary Palin featured speaker at entrepreneurship workshop in Russia
July 25, 2011
Gary Palin, executive director of the Doherty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership and senior lecturer of entrepreneurship in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, was a featured webcast speaker July 22 at the Higher School of Economics Business Incubator "StartUpNetwork" workshop in Moscow, Russia.
Susan Manring and Christina Benson present at sustainability conference
July 22, 2011
Susan Manring, associate professor of management, and Christina Benson, assistant professor of business law and ethics, were among a diverse group of experts and educators who made presentations during the annual AACSB International Sustainability Conference June 15-17 in Charlotte, N.C.
Undergraduate research journal celebrates 20th edition
July 22, 2011
Issues in Political Economy, the undergraduate research journal published jointly by the economics departments at 黑料不打烊 and the University of Mary Washington, recently published its 20th anniversary volume.
Tom Castelloe G’06 launches networking website for researchers
July 19, 2011
Tom Castelloe, a 2006 graduate of the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business' MBA program has launched The Braintree, a website designed to connect academic researchers with businesses and individuals in need of their expertise.
A 9/11 Discussion – Sept. 8
July 15, 2011
Students take part in L.A., NYC summer programs
July 15, 2011
Sixty-eight students representing several majors have been participating this summer in a domestic summer internship programs in both Los Angeles and New York. While in their respective cities, students take an academic course on Mondays and complete internships the rest of the week. The structures of the nine-week programs vary, but students receive the same general experience, as they live, take classes and do internships in a major American city.