Browse Business and Law stories - June, 2009

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  • Eller College Begins Program Aimed at Companies Expanding Internationally
    UANews | The Eller College of Management and the Arizona U.S. Export Assistance Center, have launched a joint program to help companies develop plans to enter international markets.
  • Employee Involvement Programs Key to Workplace Diversity
    UANews | A UA study on diversity in the workplace finds women and minorities are more successful and have better career opportunities when their companies offer self-directed work teams and cross-training programs.
  • UA Law Student Named Editor of National Legal Publication
    UANews | John F. Barwell, a third-year James E. Rogers College of Law student, is serving as the student editor of the American Bar Association's Student Lawyer magazine.
  • Economy Still in Decline, but Headed Up Perhaps This Fall
    UANews | UA economic forecasters Gerald J. Swanson and Marshall J. Vest are cautiously optimistic that Arizona and the nation will begin their economic recovery in the third quarter of this year.
  • One Dozen Make the Pitch to Local Investors
    UANews | The UA's Arizona Center for Innovation held its first Investor Showcase, connecting inventors and startup company founders with the people needed to help take their ideas to market.
  • Fulbright Grant to Fund Study on Antisocial Behavior
    UANews | Reid Fontaine and his collaborators have studied a group of young people from childhood through early adulthood looking for clues to antisocial behavior.
  • EthicsPoint Establishes Fund for Ethics Research at the UA
    UANews | The gift will fund a new program to advance business ethics research and ethical management practices.
  • UA Study Ties Housing Affordability to Transportation
    UANews | A new study from the UA Drachman Institute and the Chicago-based Center for Neighborhood Technology links affordable housing to transportation costs.