Marywood University Students Win at International Business Ethics Competition
Marywood University undergraduate students recently placed first and second in two categories at the international business ethics case competition (IBECC), Cambridge, Mass. The undergraduate students who competed in the IBECC are: Ellen Clauss, Meryl Fioriti, Joseph Duda, and Micheal Plate. The students are prepared each year under the advisement of Marywood faculty members Sarah Kenehan, Ph.D., associate professor of philosophy, and Murray Pyle, Ph.D., assistant professor in the School of Business and Global Innovation.
The International Business Ethics Case Competition is the premier international competition of its kind. The event is sponsored jointly by the Center for Ethics and Business at Loyola Marymount University, the Opus College of Business of the University of St. Thomas, Minn., the Center for Business Ethics at Bentley University, and the Ethics & Compliance Initiative (ECI).Marywood students competed with teams from around the world, including Turkey, Spain, the United Kingdom, China, Canada, and Australia, to name a few. Dr. Pyle said, “Each year there are more schools and a higher caliber of students who compete with each other. It is a pleasure to work with such talented students and to be a part of and a witness to their academic excellence.”
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Marywood Partners with Pennsylvania National Guard to Provide 100% Tuition Coverage for Eligible Students and Families
Marywood is the only university in Lackawanna County to offer eligible students and their families 100% tuition coverage through the Educational Assistance Program (EAP) and Military Family Education Program (MFEP).
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Splash into Summer Sessions!
Marywood University is opening registration for its summer courses in January, to give both Marywood students and visiting students an opportunity to review courses and plan ahead for summer during the holiday season.
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Relax, Recharge, and Reset—Discover Marywood University’s Best Stress-Busting Retreats
Finding ways to decompress is essential for your well-being. Fortunately, Marywood University’s campus offers a variety of peaceful retreats and energizing spaces tailored to help you de-stress.