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Posted on May 10, 2021
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More than 75 years on, World War II remains central to our identity as Americans. It was the conflict that not only defined the United States’ forthcoming role as a superpower during the Cold War, linking national security with overseas conflicts, but also shaped our sense of self as the nation struggled with lingering economic depression and long-standing social tensions, coming together to fight common enemies. Aviation was central to victory in World War II and changed the nature and experience of warfare. For commanders, airplanes allowed new ways of waging war as the advent of aircraft carriers, transport planes, ground attack aircraft, and long-range bombers capable of devastating cities changed aviation from the supporting function it had played in World War I to an essential aspect of deciding the outcome of ground and naval battles. These new aeronautical technologies became a terrifying component of modern w
April 30, 2021
A University of Wyoming undergraduate team placed third in the recent Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program Case Competition. The program challenges students’ ethical reasoning, provides tools for ethical decision-making and raises awareness of the importance of principle-based ethics.
Each of the 12 participating teams that are part of the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Collegiate Program from Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah was provided, in advance, with a business ethics case. The scenario involved a fictional defense industry technology company specializing in artificial intelligence and biological experiments.
During the virtual competition, students from the University of Northern Colorado’s Monfort College of Business were the first-place winners, and the second-place team was from the University of Utah’s David Eccles School of Business.
MBA Students Take First Place in Ethics Case Competition 23 Apr, 2021
Daniels Ethics Initiative Case Competition winners from left to right, Charmaine Brown, Chris Marsh, Grant Stump, Maureen Phenix, Racheal Guse and Courtney LaBrie
A team of six CSU College of Business MBA students took first place in the annual Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Case Competition, earning top marks from a panel of industry leaders and outperforming 10 teams from universities across Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming.
The students came together from across three different MBA programs to demonstrate how ethics can serve as a foundation for decision-making and what that looks like when approaching business challenges.
Winners of 2021 Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Case Competition — University of Northern Colorado and Colorado State University denverpost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from denverpost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Sun-News talked with the two Daniels Fund Scholarship recipients from the Gadsden district. Here are their stories.
Youngest of 12
Juan Diaz said he was thankful to his parents, who helped support him through school Now that I see that I can really win this scholarship, I guess there s really no obstacles that can stop me in my future, Juan said. To say that I m a Daniels Scholar, it really means a lot. I just feel like that puts you at an advantage, and I ll be able to do a lot of things.
Juan is the youngest of 12 siblings who range in age from 37 to 17 – Juan s age.