JCU Students Take a Full Immersion in London
As a group of John Carroll University students prepared to cross the Atlantic this summer for the annual month-long London Summer Program, sentiment could not help but be mixed.
As a group of John Carroll University students prepared to cross the Atlantic this summer for the annual month-long London Summer Program, sentiment could not help but be mixed.
As a student in Professor Mariah Webinger’s managerial accounting course, a core element of the Boler College MBA curriculum, you’re expected to get comfortable with numbers. Few anticipated where this data set would take them over the course of this semester.
Enron, once America’s seventh largest corporation, soon became a byword for corporate greed, scandal and corruption.
When most people think about unethical actions, they think about actions that cost the company money and bad publicity. But while money is replaceable, and reputation is rebuildable, some outcomes are seriously damaging personally.
Hear from Michael Parks, Boler College of Business Executive in Residence, United States Coast Guard, Rear Admiral, Retired American Red Cross, Regional Executive, Northeast Ohio Region.
As the nation takes a closer look at systemic racism, business educators and the professionals ask hard questions.