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Student-Run Business Supports Haitian Hospital, Mark D. Weinstein Dec 2018

Student-Run Business Supports Haitian Hospital, Mark D. Weinstein

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One Cedarville University student’s passion for Haiti, and recent love for jewelry, has inspired a self-run, charitable business.

Mercy Bracelets, founded this summer by junior business management student Hannah Lamarco of Victor, New York, has raised $4,800 for the construction of Mercy Hospital in Les Cayes, Haiti.


Business Student Use “Shark Tank-Style” Event Set For Proposed Ventures, Mark D. Weinstein Mar 2018

Business Student Use “Shark Tank-Style” Event Set For Proposed Ventures, Mark D. Weinstein

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Inspired by the television show “Shark Tank,” Cedarville University’s school of business administration (SBA) will offer the “Entrepreneurship Challenge” for students, faculty and staff who desire to see their business model become a reality. The innovative learning style will allow expert judges to review proposed business plans on March 19 at 7 p.m. in Milner Hall.


Briefly Speaking, University Of Dayton Feb 2018

Briefly Speaking, University Of Dayton

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Physiologist wins national award. Upcoming events focus on social change, art, music and professional development.


Cedarville Senior Seeks To Connect Cultures Through Business, Mark D. Weinstein Feb 2018

Cedarville Senior Seeks To Connect Cultures Through Business, Mark D. Weinstein

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Cedarville University senior Joseph Cross is passionate about developing his skills in entrepreneurial business so he can help others. As a launchpad for both career and ministry, Cross recently began his business, Cross Culture Connection with the intent of “bringing people together one shirt at a time.”


Ud In The News Feb. 9-16, University Of Dayton Feb 2018

Ud In The News Feb. 9-16, University Of Dayton

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A national outlet covering politics turned to a University of Dayton political scientist for expertise and local media highlighted a University vice president's inclusion as one of the "Top 10 African American Men" in the Dayton community.

Local news also featured the University's efforts to help those affected by changing U.S. immigration laws and expert advice on how people can protect their privacy and prevent crime.


Ud In The News Feb. 3-9, University Of Dayton Feb 2018

Ud In The News Feb. 3-9, University Of Dayton

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'Diverse Issues in Higher Education' highlighted our new executive director of the Office Multicultural Affairs, 'Fortune' ran commentary from law professor Thaddeus Hoffmeister and law student Jessica Bernard; and leading Catholic magazine 'America' tapped Bill Portier, Mary Ann Spearin Chair of Catholic Theology, to discuss challenges for Catholic ministry in Appalachia.

Several outlets nationwide picked up a Salt Lake City Deseret News story about a book — Lead with Balance: How to Master Work-Life Balance in an Imbalanced Culture — and research by Donnie Hutchinson in the School of Business Administration's management and marketing department.

History professor Julius Amin, a …


Safe Landing, University Of Dayton Jan 2018

Safe Landing, University Of Dayton

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Ninety-five percent of recent University of Dayton grads responding to the career services office's Flyer First Destination Survey report being employed, pursuing a graduate degree or participating in a service program within six months of graduation.