One of Thoroughgood’s recently published studies unpacks the concept of oppositional courage, which occurs when members of the majority challenge discriminatory policies and procedures to promote a culture of equity and justice.
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Students to Analyze Scarface and The Untouchables in New Tax Crimes & Forensics Course
Students to Analyze Scarface and The Untouchables in New Tax Crimes & Forensics Course
Despite stereotypes, a career in tax can be exciting, fun, and dare we say sexy.
Tax Analytics Course Added to Master of Taxation Program
Tax Analytics Course Added to Master of Taxation Program
By examining white papers and case studies, students will gain in-depth experience in topics including data visualization, data wrangling, robotic process automation, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.
Brandon Black, M.S. in Finance, and Genna Brown, Sr. Lecturer - A Reason to Splurge
Brandon Black, M.S. in Finance, and Genna Brown, Sr. Lecturer - A Reason to Splurge
Senior Lecturer Genna Brown and former student Brandon Black partnered to launch “eBay for nonprofits.”
Nita Umashankar : She Makes the Grade
Nita Umashankar : She Makes the Grade
Nita Umashankar Named a Top-40 B-School Professor by Poets & Quants for Undergrads
Andrew T. Sumner: The Diagnostician
Andrew T. Sumner: The Diagnostician
At 18 percent of the gross domestic product the U.S. healthcare sector is second only to education in terms of size.
Leigh Anne Liu: The Negotiator
Leigh Anne Liu: The Negotiator
Leigh Anne Liu’s students learn how to navigate the complex waters of international business negotiation.
Richard Baskerville: Putting Students First
Richard Baskerville: Putting Students First
Baskerville emphasizes putting students first and creating an engaging environment to enable his students to learn.
The Healthcare Conundrum
The Healthcare Conundrum
Examining the healthcare plans of both presidential candidates, associate professor Bill Custer gives voters something to think about.