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Student Paper Wins Recognition
Before graduation, Wade Johnson ’04 won the Student Paper Competition sponsored by the Midwest Academy of Legal Studies in Business. Johnson presented his paper, “The Artic National Wildlife and the Cost of Oil,” at the academy’s annual conference in March. His paper was accepted for publication in the 2004 conference proceedings.
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In Memoriam: Anton 'Tony' Potami
Tony Potami, former president and CEO of the William C. Norris Institute at the University of St. Thomas, died on June 3 at the age of 61. The institute, established by Control Data Corp. in 1988, invests in early-stage, technology-based companies in underdeveloped areas of Minnesota. Under Potami’s leadership, the Norris Institute joined the University… -
Developing Global Leaders Here and Abroad
College of Business celebrates 25 years of international business education -
25 Years of International Business Education
CoB International Education Timeline -
A View Through the Gates
Adam Lukoskie has studied in London, Ukraine, Tanzania and China. The following are excerpts from his travel journal. -
Some Wrinkles in the Welcome Mat
Post 9/11 visa problems contribute to drop in international enrollment at St. Thomas, but help is on the way -
Parts Management Models and Applications: A Supply Chain System Integration Perspective
As a faculty member, I am interested in learning how to make supply chains function more effectively in today’s global business community. Clearly, supply chains have been in existence since the first manufacturer discovered it was more effective to buy components and raw materials rather than make their own. Supply chains then expanded into distribution… -
The Art of Imaginative Deliberation
“Why isn’t there such a thing as dog day care?”"I shouldn’t have to ignore my children for two hours to fix dinner – there must be a better way!”“My 3-year-old daughter corrects my Spanish all the time. Why can’t other families share this gift?” Questions like these – from real-life Twin Cities businesses – illustrate… -
The Bottom Line
The Necessit of a Learning Culture -
Changing the Game Till He Wins
Ron Fowler '66 makes his own success.