Entrepreneurship in Colorado – April 23, 2012

On April 23rd, Karl Dakin, executive director of the Sullivan Chair for Free Enterprise, will be a panel speaker at the Entrepreneurism in Colorado event, hosted by the  Denver Business Journal. From the Denver Business Journal, “Entrepreneurs typify the lifestyle of the West and are a dominant factor in our economy.  The panel will review [...]

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National Volunteer Week 2012

In his Presidential Proclamation, President Obama states, “Service is a lifelong pursuit that strengthens the civic and economic fabric of our Nation. With every hour and every act, our lives are made richer, our communities are drawn closer, and our country is forged stronger by the dedication and generous spirit of volunteers.” Service to others [...]

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Education Nation Comes to Denver

Education Nation, the NBC News’ initiative to engage the country in conversations about the state of education in America, is once again putting the spotlight on our country’s education system. It’s “On-the-Road” program has come to Denver, Colorado, with a series of events slated from April 12 through April 20. This education program was made [...]

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Personal Branding via Social Media Part 1

[A version of this article first appeared on the Regis University Career Services blog.] If you’re looking for a job or looking to develop yourself professionally, social media can be a powerful tool. Part 1 of this trilogy will examine the process for personal branding and marketing yourself as an expert in your field/industry by [...]

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Student Spotlight – Wil Wardle – School of Management

When Wil Wardle began the Master of Science in Organization Leadership (MSOL) program in the summer of 2011, he had not anticipated that what he would learn would help him ramp his business up to the next level. Wil, a resident of Santa Barbara, California, chose the program because he says he was “drawn to [...]

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Would You Share Your Social Media Logins for a Job?

[A version of this article originally appeared on the Regis Career Services blog.] In an age where sharing is more prevalent than ever before, there are still some things most people prefer not to share, like private access to their personal social media accounts. According to a recent WSJ article, a candidate was asked to provide his [...]

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Educators: How To Prevent Initiative Fatigue

[By Regis University Assistant Professor of the School of Education and Counseling, Dr. Vicki Caruana, Ph.D] Hundreds of teaching and learning strategies bombard educators every year. How educators (at every level) do what they do is under scrutiny like never before. In this age of accountability, educators are expected to meet the needs of each and [...]

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Learning Processes and the John J. Sullivan Chair for Free Enterprise

[Part of the Learning Series© by Marilynn Force, Regis University affiliate faculty member and Educational Consultant at the John J. Sullivan Chair.] This month’s Learning Series article will focus on the learning processes of entrepreneurs and how Regis University plans to address these processes. Within Regis, the John J. Sullivan Chair for Free Enterprise program [...]

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What’s Missing from COSO’s New Internal-Control Guidance [CFO]

The proposal lacks real-world examples. CFOs will need to fill in the blanks. [Kristine Brands, Assistant Professor of Accounting in the College for Professional Studies at Regis University, contributes to CFO.] CFOs have had to certify their company’s internal controls for nearly a decade, putting their professional and personal well-being on the line every time [...]

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Understanding Erik Erickson’s Psychosocial Stages of Development

[By Heidi Grove, Regis University graduate of the MA in Counseling Program, co-founder of The Youth Connection.] In the previous articles of this series, (Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs Method for Trust-Based Relationship Building, How Trust Based Relationship Play a Key Role in the Healing of Our Youth) we discussed how one can incorporate multiple theoretical philosophical [...]

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