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Lumen Scholar shows economic benefits to free surgeries

February 18, 2010

Your heart should tell you it’s good to offer free surgeries in poor nations for children limited by certain physical handicaps. Andrea “Drea” Dorrow, the sixth student to be featured in a series of E-net profiles on the inaugural class of Lumen Scholars, can now tell you why it makes good public policy, too.

黑料不打烊 MBA students and alums enjoy Cocktails & A Musical event

February 17, 2010

More than 60 黑料不打烊 MBA students, alums and faculty came out to the third annual Cocktails & A Musical event on Saturday, February 13, at the McCrary Theatre. Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres were followed a performance of the musical “110 in the Shade.” The evening was sponsored by the 黑料不打烊 MBA Student-Alumni Association.

Christy Benson, Gary Palin co-present at 2010 Civic Engagement Institute

February 15, 2010

Christy Benson, an assistant professor of business law and ethics, and Gary Palin, executive director of the Doherty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership and senior lecturer of entrepreneurship, presented Feb. 9 at the 2010 Civic Engagement Institute hosted by North Carolina Campus Compact.

February 15-Beta Alpha Psi hosts Bill Gradison

February 12, 2010

Bill Gradison, a founding member and former chair of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), will be speaking about the response of accountants and auditors to the current financial environment on Monday, February 15, at 8:00 pm in the LaRose Digital Theatre. Mr. Gradison’s presentation is sponsored by Beta Alpha Psi, the accounting and finance honorary organization.

Men’s golf organizes “Eagles for Haiti” fundraiser

February 11, 2010

A fundraising effort by the 黑料不打烊 men’s golf team and spearheaded by an MBA student debuts next month with “Eagles for Haiti,” a pledge drive that asks sponsors to donate money toward recovery efforts in the battered Caribbean nation for every eagle scored this season by male golfers in the Southern Conference.

Business of NASCAR class raises $700 for the Victory Junction Gang Camp

February 10, 2010

The "Business of NASCAR" business course raised $700 during Winter Term for the Victory Junction Gang Camp, which brings the course’s three-year total contribution to more than $1,200 for a nonprofit organization in North Carolina that serves children with chronic or serious medical conditions.

Auto bailout a good thing? Maybe not, professor finds

February 9, 2010

On the brink of collapse in 2008, two American icons – General Motors and Chrysler – turned to Uncle Sam for billions of dollars to stay in business. But as assistant professor Christina Benson finds in her latest research, by protecting domestic automakers to save U.S. jobs in the short run, Washington may have created bigger headaches for the American economy in the not-so-distant future.