News
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Deloitte Global CEO Salzberg to speak at Mendoza’s graduate program commencement
Barry Salzberg will address students from five master's programs on May 16.
Carol Elliott -
Is Introversion Still a Liability in Politics?
Management Prof. Tim Judge talks to The New York Times about the liability of introversion in political leadership.
Anna North -
Keurig founder explores inequality, leadership, success at ACC leadership symposium
The Observer covers management Adjunct Professor Christopher Stevens' keynote address at the 2015 Atlantic Coast Conference Leadership Symposium.
J.P. Gschwind -
Net Neutrality: How Open-Internet Activists Won Big
Finance Prof. Barry Keating tells NBC News that FCC's approval of net neutrality rules will create a "price-fixing arrangement."
Keith Wagstaff -
Businessman connects Catholicism and finance
The Observer covers "Ten Years Hence" lecture by Michael Schierl, a businessman who sees impact investing as a promising path for the Catholic church.
Gabriela Malespin -
Lecture ties Catholic values and investments
The Observer: Sr. Helen Alford, economics professor at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome, kicks off “Ten Years Hence” lecture series.
Clare Kossler -
Predicting the Next Wall Street Disaster
Finance Professor Paul Schultz comments to Newsweek on the Financial Stability Oversight Council's ability (or inability) to predict future financial crises.
Leah McGrath Goodman -
UN official examines global business ethics
The Observer covers Mendoza's Ethics Week lecture by Joan Dubinsky, director of the United Nations Ethics Office.
Matthew McKenna -
Lecture examines ethics in transfer pricing
The Observer covers Ethics Week lecture by Jerry Carter '88, vice president of tax and international finance at IDEX Corporation.
J.P. Gschwind -
Closet Indexers’ Worst Enemy: Passive Assets
Chief Investment Officer website quotes research by Finance Professor Martijn Cremers about the effects of passive investing flushing out closet indexers.
Leanna Orr