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College of Business
2004 News
The College
of Business home page offers frequent updates with news from the
college. Archived home page stories for 2004 are listed below in
the left-hand column. When College faculty and staff are mentioned
in other online sources (not included in a news brief), links are
provided in the column on the right. This column also includes articles
or briefs from the university News
Bureau.
Links
were active at the time of posting. Over time, some links
are archived at the source and may only be available to subscribers
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cause.
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2004
News Briefs
Information Issued by the College of Business
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2004
College in the News
Information About the College
in the Media
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- "Liberating
capital" (Fin, Ikenberry) Dec
- WSJ
Bids and Offers column cites study (Fin, Brown
and Weisbenner) Dec
- Financial
toll of gambling (BS, Kindt) Dec
- Less
bang for the boomers (Fin, Brown) Dec
- Diversify,
diversify. Or not? (Fin,Ivkovic and Weisbenner) Dec
- Rudeness
tolerated if correct information is forthcoming (BA,
Doucet), Nov
- Customer
innovations that will make a difference (BA, Shah),
Nov
- Business
growth up (BCS, Meerdink), Nov
- Spam
has cult following (BA, Wansink), Nov
- Confusion
likely for K-Mart shoppers (BA, Viswanathan), Nov
- Tips
for surviving holiday parties without overeating (BA,
Wansink), Nov
- Vegetable
lovers should be viewed as different from fruit aficionados
(BA, Wansink), Nov
- Tax
rhetoric of candidates and security prices (Accountancy,
Cloyd), Nov
- Big
4 targeting Project Discovery grads from NTU (Accountancy),
Oct
- No
time like the present to think about retirement (Finance,
Brown), Oct
- Boomers
neglecting retirement planning (Finance, Brown), Oct
- New
retirement crisis (Finance, Brown), Sept
- Reduced
standard of living in retirement (Finance, Brown), Sept
- Friday release
of bad news doesn't prevent impact on prices (Finance,
Pollett), Sept
- Options
traders probably manipulate stock prices (Finance, Poteshman,
Pearson, and Ni ), Sept
- Comfort
foods in time of crisis (BA, Wansink) Sept
- Brown
comments on GM pension investment strategy (Finance,
Brown), Sept
- Ikenberry
comments on stock buybacks (Finance, Ikenberry), August
- Impact
of choice on a low-carb diet (BA, Wansink), August
- Planned
building honors past, looks to future (College), August
- Accountancy
enrollments up, need for faculty grows (Accountancy,
Solomon), July
- Eating
more because of color (BA, Wansink), July
- D'Arcy
named faculty fellow at NCSA (D'Arcy, Finance), July
- Ikenberry
comments on stock dividends in light of Microsoft payout
(Ikenberry, Finance), July
- Pensions
featured on Focus 580 radio talk show (Brown, Finance),
July
- Political
rhetoric can move markets (Cloyd, Accy), July
- 9-11
research cited (Poteshman, Finance), June
- Congressional testimony on personal returement accounts:
testimony
and press
coverage (Brown, Finance), June
- Minority
high school students come to campus for special program
(Mullins, MBA), June
- More
on colorful appetities (Wansink, Business Administration),
May
- Is
gambling an answer to budget woes in Illinois? (Kindt,
Business Administration), May
- Support
for gambling by the military (Kindt, Business Administration),
May
- Food
color and how it is displayed impacts how much we eat
(Wansink, Business Administration), May
- Poteshman's
9-11 research featured in Chicago Tribune (Poteshman,
Finance), April
- Small
accountancy firms offer value to clients, partners (Solomon,
Accountancy), April
- Op-ed
on saving Social Security (Brown, Finance), March
- Pitfalls
of gambling (Grinols, Economics), March
- At
risk for gambling addiction (Kindt, BA), March
- State
pension funds facing challenges (D'Arcy, Finance), March
- Measuring
the impact of new fees and taxes (Giertz, Economics),
March
- Ministers
rally against slot machines (Grinols, Economics), March
- Examine
your quirky eating (Wansink, BA), March
- Tricky
with treats (Wansink, BA), March
- Gambling
and sailors don't mix (Kindt, BA), March
- What's
in a name? Happier eaters (Wansink, BA), March
- Princesses
rule the hearts of young girls (Otnes, BA), March
- West
Virginia debates "table" gambling (Kindt,
BA), March
- Minority
MBAs discuss corporate diversity (MBA), Feb
- MBA
case competition and career forum (MBA), Feb
- Ghosh
on changing business and evolution at the College of Business,
Feb
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Faculty says stock buy-back reflects confidence in the future
(Ikenberry, Fin), Feb
- Both
sides debate casino issue in Wisconsin (Kindt, BA),
Jan
- Kindt
comments on gambling research (Kindt, BA) Feb
- Gambling-embezzling
link seen, Wisconsin debates casinos (Kindt, BA), Feb
- Key
aspects of weddings revealed in 'Cinderella Dreams"
(Otnes, BA), Jan
- Employing
a bit of trickery in the name of consumer research (Wansink,
BA), Jan
- "Public
safety tax" (Giertz, Econ), Jan
- The
cost of gambling (Grinols, Economics), Jan
- Illinois
laws curbed bank size and scope (Pinnachi, Fin), Jan
- Four
food groups takes on new meaning with consumer research
(Wansink, BA), Jan
- Conducting
consumer research into obesity (Wansink, BA) [same
information, different newspaper], Jan
- Consumer
research on glass size and shape (Wansink, BA), Jan
- Impact
of gambling on businesses because of employee embezzlement
(Grinols, Economics), Jan
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