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Panel discussion examines Triad economic future
May 21, 2009
The Piedmont Triad economy is primed for growth in the coming years as the economy rebounds, a panel of top business executives shared Wednesday, but problems remain to be addressed. A discussion on campus sponsored by an award-winning state business magazine shed light on those issues as executives offered ideas to move the area forward.
Faculty research part of top European conference
May 18, 2009
Research by three ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ professors will be presented this month at a European conference that brings together the world’s leading experts on the way creativity affects economic growth. Tom Tiemann travels to Brussels to share work done with Tina Das and Casey DiRienzo on the role of diversity in fueling innovation.
Betsy Stevens authors two publications, invited to be guest professor
May 11, 2009
Betsy Stevens, associate professor of business administration and chair of the Management Department, had an article, “Corporate ethical codes as key strategic documents,” accepted for publication in the Electronic Journal of Business Ethics and Organizational Studies.
ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ entrepreneurship students visit TS Designs
May 11, 2009
ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ entrepreneurship students visited TS Designs of Burlington, N.C., on April 29. The students participated in discussions with Eric Henry, president of TS Designs, on driving a sustainably focused venture.
Business Fellows help landscape local United Way branch
May 6, 2009
Business Fellows in the Love School of Business recently undertook a service learning project for United Way of Alamance County.