7:30 a.m. |
Mass
Immaculate Conception Chapel
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Presider: Fr. James Heft
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8-9 a.m. |
Continental Breakfast
Kennedy Memorial Union
Torch Lounge
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9 a.m. |
Plenary Session:
RETHINKING BUSINESS EDUCATION AS A PROFESSION
Kennedy Memorial Union
Ballroom
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Speaker: William Sullivan
Respondent: Robert Kennedy
Chair: Patricia Johnson
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10:30 a.m. |
Break
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11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
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Concurrent Section V
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Session 1
INTEGRATING LIBERAL EDUCATION AND BUSINESS EDUCATION
Kennedy Memorial Union
Room 310
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- Daryl Koehn, Students Lost in a Flattened World: How Resources From the Catholic Tradition Can Help Students Find Their Way
- Ray Fitz, S.M. and Patricia Johnson, Educating Business Students for Lives of Reasoned Actiono
- Respondent: Gregory Beabout
- Chair: Catharyn Baird
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Session 2
ECONOMICS AND CATHOLIC SOCIAL TRADITION
Kennedy Memorial Union
Room 211
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- Edward O’Boyle, An Economics Principles Text That Replaces Homo Economicus with the Acting Person
- Andrew Yuengert, Practical Wisdom and Models of Decision-making in Business Educationo
- Respondent: Gabriel Martinez
- Chair: John Larrivee
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Session 3
INSTITUTIONAL PRIORITIES FOR CATHOLIC BUSINESS EDUCATION
Kennedy Memorial Union
Room 331
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- David McCallum, S.J., and James Connors, S.J., Connecting the Dots: A Handbook for Educators and Students of Jesuit Business Schools
- Joy Pahl, The Sustainability Imperative for Catholic Colleges and Universitieso
- Respondent: Patricia Ann Britton
- Chair: Tatiana Gherman
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Session 4
MISSION-DRIVEN FACULTY DEVELOPMENT
Kennedy Memorial Union
Room 222
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- David Burns and Debra Mooney, Facilitating Integrating Mission into the Classroom: Xavier’s Mission Academy
- Michael Guiry, Tangibilizing and Cultivating the Understanding of a Catholic University’s Mission and the Principles of Catholic Social Teaching Through an International Volunteer Faculty Service-Learning Experience
- Robert Shoemake, Exploring the Impact of a Cultural Intervention: The Opus College of Business’s Mission-Driven Catholic Business Education Seminar
- Respondent: John J. Fontana
- Chair: Diego Arias Padilla
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Session 5
SOCIALIZING THE CURRICULUM
Kennedy Memorial Union
Room 207
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- Nicholas Santos, S.J., Business Education for the Common Good: The Promise and Challenge of Incorporating Social Entrepreneurship Into the Catholic Business School Curricula
- Jeanette Loanzon, Generating Social Capital Through Field Research in Economics Education
- Susan T. Dinnocenti, Maria Lizano-DiMare, Khawaga Mamun and Rupendra Paliwal, Teaching the Catholic Intellectual Tradition Through Experiential Learning Programs
- Respondent: Seamus Finn
- Chair: Gene Laczniak
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12:30 p.m. |
Lunch
CLOSING COMMENTS
Kennedy Memorial Union
Ballroom
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Speaker: Michael Naughton |