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The Decision To Play: College Football In The Era Of Covid-19, Jason Tabit Jan 2021

The Decision To Play: College Football In The Era Of Covid-19, Jason Tabit

Undergraduate Honors Theses

COVID-19 upended life around the world, including on college campuses across the U.S. where institutions restructured their class modalities, campus life, extracurricular activities, and intercollegiate athletics - including college football. We examine the factors that led universities to make their decisions to play or not play college football during fall 2020, hypothesizing that the decision to play would be consistent with the decision about class modality for health and safety reasons, and that monetary and political motivations would also play a significant role. We collected data for 249 institutions and used logistic regression techniques to test our hypotheses. We ultimately …


Serving Our Community Through Food Recovery, Lynda Allen, Madeira Sherwood Apr 2019

Serving Our Community Through Food Recovery, Lynda Allen, Madeira Sherwood

Scholar Week 2016 - present

Our presentation will showcase the work of our Enactus team in developing and implementing the Food Recovery Network on our campus. In the last year, we have recovered nearly 10,000 lbs of food from our cafeteria and delivered it to our local Salvation Army. This project has not only fed hundreds of hungry people in our community, but it has also protected our environment by keeping this unserved food from winding up in landfills.
In addition, we will describe the work of our team in meeting the educational needs of these community members though finance and nutritional training.


Huntsman School Of Business To Offer Mba Program At Byu-Idaho, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business Sep 2012

Huntsman School Of Business To Offer Mba Program At Byu-Idaho, Usu Jon M. Huntsman School Of Business

Jon M. Huntsman School of Business News Collection

This January it will become much easier for people in the Rexburg, Idaho, area to become Aggies.


Beginnings Of A Fulfilling Career, Gregory E. Osland Jul 2011

Beginnings Of A Fulfilling Career, Gregory E. Osland

Gregory E. Osland

In 1989 I decided to join the doctoral program in Marketing at Michigan State University (MSU). Although I had been accepted into the doctoral programs at several universities, including UCLA and the University of Washington, I chose MSU because of its strong reputation in International Marketing, and its emphasis on managerial applications. Tamer Cavusgil had recently joined the MSU faculty and had just initiated the Center for International Business Education and Research. I wanted to learn from him as my mentor and dissertation chair, and was encouraged by the potential resources available through the CIBER to do international research. This …


Beginnings Of A Fulfilling Career, Gregory E. Osland Feb 2009

Beginnings Of A Fulfilling Career, Gregory E. Osland

Scholarship and Professional Work - Business

In 1989 I decided to join the doctoral program in Marketing at Michigan State University (MSU). Although I had been accepted into the doctoral programs at several universities, including UCLA and the University of Washington, I chose MSU because of its strong reputation in International Marketing, and its emphasis on managerial applications. Tamer Cavusgil had recently joined the MSU faculty and had just initiated the Center for International Business Education and Research. I wanted to learn from him as my mentor and dissertation chair, and was encouraged by the potential resources available through the CIBER to do international research. This …


Trends In The Market For Entrepreneurship Faculty, 1989-1998, Todd A. Finkle, David L. Deeds Oct 2001

Trends In The Market For Entrepreneurship Faculty, 1989-1998, Todd A. Finkle, David L. Deeds

Todd A Finkle

The last decade has seen a dramatic rise in the number and status of entrepreneurship programs in schools of business and management. The popularity of entrepreneurship courses has increased dramatically among both graduate and undergraduate students. Alumni and external constituencies of schools of business have generally been supportive of the development of entrepreneurship programs, and in fact in many instances it has been the demands of these constituencies that have led to the creation or expansion of entrepreneurship programs within these schools. The growth in entrepreneurship programs has been fostered by an increase in the popularity of entrepreneurship, an increase …


The College Of Business Newsletter, Spring 1985, Eastern Illinois University Apr 1985

The College Of Business Newsletter, Spring 1985, Eastern Illinois University

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