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Professor Darren Prokop

Professor Darren Prokop Interviewed by CNN for Story About Alaska

CNN interviewed College of Business and Public Policy Professor Darren Prokop and other prominent persons in Alaska's transportation and construction sectors for a story focusing on how Alaska overcomes its unique environmental challenges and is getting ready for new opportunities in the Arctic and in international trade.

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John Nofsinger

Professor John Nofsinger Wins Award in the 2015 Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence

The paper “Pound wise and penny foolish? OTC stock investor behavior”, co-authored by College of Business and Public Policy's Professor John Nofsinger was published in Review of Behavioral Finance and has been selected by the journal’s editorial team as the Outstanding Paper in the 2015 Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence.

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Become an Effective Leader in the Workplace

Become an Effective Leader in the Workplace

New for fall 2015, Introduction to Leadership, is a course designed specifically for undergraduates. Get more information on BA490, speak to an advisor, and learn about this exciting new offering.

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ConocoPhillips: Around the World

Around the World with ConocoPhillips

ConocoPhillips and the College of Business and Public Policy have a long and fruitful relationship. Many of our graduates have gone on to exciting careers with this global energy company. Green & Gold News recently profiled some of them...

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Postcards Home from China June 10th, 2015

Postcards Home from China: June 10th, 2015

College of Business and Public Policy accounting and management student Jacob Haworth has submitted another postcard home from China. Nine CBPP students and their professors, Angie Zheng and Paul Johnson were in China for the class "Globalization and China Economy and Business". The course is a three-credit economics upper division elective.

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