Students Win Awards at International Business Ethics Competition
Marywood University undergraduate students won awards at the International Business Ethics Case Competition that took place in New Orleans.
Marywood students competed against schools from Europe, Australia, China, Canada, and the United States in this annual competition. Competing in three events, Marywood's team won two and was runner-up in a third. Other collegiate teams competing included Boston College, University of Texas, University of Melbourne, Fordham University, and Marist College.
The International Business Ethics Case Competition is one of two competitions that Marywood students compete in each year. The other is a regional competition, the Business Ethics Bowl at DeSales University. Marywood's team was named the 2015 undergraduate grand champion at this competition.
Pictured, left to right: Sarah Kenehan, Ph.D., advisor and assistant professor of philosophy; Grace Morrissey, Vestal, NY; Caroline Andrews, Clarks Summit, PA; Jin Onn Tan, Malasia; Sr. Anne Munley, IHM, Ph.D., president of Marywood University; Meryl Fioriti, Rock Tavern, NY; Ellen Clauss, Lake Ariel, PA; and Murray James Pyle, Ph.D., advisor and assistant professor of business. Absent from photo: Sherry Frable (Scranton, PA)
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Fall Theatre Production: Mad Forest by Caryl Churchill (Oct. 3-6)
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Nuns on the Bus & Friends Stopping at Marywood for "Vote Our Future" Town Hall
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Constitution Day Talk: History of Voting Rights in Pennsylvania (Sept. 17)
Local historian EJ Murphy will explore voting rights in Pennsylvania in the late 1830s and the subsequent constitutional changes that came with the intense debates over suffrage and voting rights for Black Pennsylvanians.