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Villanova professor arrested on drug charges
Faculty and students of Villanova University were stunned yesterday by the arrest of a well-liked chemical engineering professor who was charged with selling marijuana to undercover police officers. Authorities twice bought drugs from 48-year-old Edward R. Ritter and later found 19 bags of marijuana in his Upper Providence Township home,...
Tags: arrest, FINANCE, Investment, possession, professor, Villanova University
Research articles 2008-03-22
Trading Technologies' University Relations Program Adds 12 New Member Schools
University partnerships bring TT software and real-world experience to undergraduate and postgraduate curricula BOCA RATON, Fla. -- Trading Technologies International, Inc. TT today announced 12 schools have joined TT's University Relations Program during the current academic year. They include Gonzaga University, Hofstra University, Penn State, Rice University, Tulane University,...
Tags: Chicago, derivatives, finance, software, Villanova University
Research articles 2008-03-12
Nutter names
Mayor-elect Michael Nutter yesterday introduced his third appointee with Washington connections, this time the city's new budget director, Stephen J. Agostini, who is chief financial officer for the Economics and Statistics Administration within the U.S. Department of Commerce.Agostini, 47, recently lived in Philadelphia while his wife taught at Villanova University,...
Tags: Benefits, director, FINANCE, Government, HEALTHCARE, officer, SOFTWARE, Villanova University, Washington
Research articles 2007-12-22
Sidney Wolgin | Businessman, 88
Sidney Wolgin, 88, formerly of Rittenhouse Square, a business owner and philanthropist, died Nov. 2 of pulmonary fibrosis at his home in Delray Beach, Fla. Mr. Wolgin graduated from Northeast High School and earned a bachelor's degree from Villanova University. During World War II, he served in the Army Corps...
Tags: FINANCE, Villanova University
Research articles 2007-11-13
When no one is minding the store
Questioned as to why he robbed banks, robber Willie Sutton reportedly replied, "Because that's where the money is." He should have gone to church. The United States' 19,000 Catholic parishes collect $6 billion annually in donations. That's more revenue than candy maker Hershey and retailer Sports Authority, just...
Tags: bank, FINANCE, financial, Villanova University
Research articles 2007-03-09
Study finds embezzlement to be common in dioceses
A new study by Villanova University has found that 85 percent of Roman Catholic dioceses in the United States have discovered embezzlement during the last five years, with 11 percent having been embezzled out of more than a half-million dollars each. Twenty-nine percent of dioceses answering the survey reported embezzlements...
Tags: audit, FINANCE, financial, MARKETING, survey, Villanova University
Research articles 2007-01-05
Embezzlement seen in 85% of Catholic dioceses
A survey by researchers at Villanova University has found that a surprising 85 percent of Roman Catholic dioceses that responded had discovered embezzlement of church funds in the past five years, with 11 percent reporting that more than $500,000 had been stolen. The Catholic Church has some of...
Tags: church, ethics, FINANCE, financial, Leadership, MARKETING, survey, Villanova University
Research articles 2007-01-05
Dioceses report many embezzlement cases
VILLANOVA, Pa. AP -- An overwhelming majority of respondents in a study of financial controls in U.S. Roman Catholic dioceses reported cases of embezzlement in the past five years. Eighty-five percent of the diocesan administrators who took part in the review told Villanova University researchers that internal thefts...
Tags: FINANCE, Villanova University
Research articles 2006-12-30
Villanova: Most 'wired' school
With its finance lab that all but transports students to Wall Street, Villanova University this week was named the nation's top "wired" campus by a technology magazine and a test prep company. Other local schools in the top 20 were Swarthmore College at No. 4 and Temple University at No....
Tags: Components, FINANCE, HARDWARE, LCD, Villanova University
Research articles 2006-12-15
2006 Student Writing Competition Winner
The PICPA Student Writing Competition challenges students to write about current business issues and hone their writing skills. The contest is open to undergraduate accounting and business majors attending Pennsylvania colleges and universities, as well as Pennsylvania residents who attend out-of-state colleges."Sarbanes-Oxley: Are the Benefits Worth the Cost?" was this...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Pennsylvania, Regulations, Sarbanes-Oxley, Villanova University
Research articles 2006-10-01
Having faith in business
With more than 1.1 million clergy and lay employees, the Catholic Church's American workforce rivals Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s in size. The retailer, the nation's largest private employer, has 1.3 million U.S. workers. So church leaders are increasingly aiming to run the church's finances like a business. One source...
Tags: church, FINANCE, Villanova University, workshop
Research articles 2006-05-10
2005 Student Writing Competition Winner
The PICPA Student Writing Competition challenges students to write about current business issues and hone their writing skills. The contest is open to undergraduate accounting and business majors attending Pennsylvania colleges and universities, as well as Pennsylvania residents who attend out-of-state colleges.The topic, "Principle vs. Rule-Based Accounting Standards," inspired 109...
Tags: FINANCE, Pennsylvania, Villanova University
Research articles 2005-10-01
For Future IT Users, Courses Teach Business Apps 101
The summer internship is the traditional way that university students get work experience. But at Villanova University, students studying for finance, business and nursing degrees can also learn about the real world through class work that incorporates the same software applications used in those professions. While most business schools...
Tags: FINANCE, Strategy, Villanova University
Research articles 2005-08-01
CDR Joseph Stephen Mikac
CDR Joseph Stephen Mikac, SC, USN, completed 20 years of active service and retired on Oct. 1, 2004, after serving at Naval Air Station, Keflavik, Iceland. He received his bachelor's degree at Villanova University and his master's degree at Naval Postgraduate School. His previous duty stations include Naval Training Center,...
Tags: Cleveland, FINANCE, Villanova University
Research articles 2005-01-01
GMH Capital Partners
GMH Capital Partners announced that Gary M. Holloway, Jr. has been appointed as president of the firm. Previously, Holloway served as senior vice president of the firm. He has seven years of experience in commercial real estate. Holloway holds a B.S. in finance from Villanova University. He is...
Tags: FINANCE, president, Villanova University
Research articles 2004-12-29
GMH Capital Partners
GMH Capital Partners announced that Gary M. Holloway, Jr. has been appointed as president. Holloway has seven years of experience in real estate. Holloway holds a B.S. in finance from Villanova University. He is a member of the Tri-state Commercial Realty Organization and the International Council of Shopping...
Tags: FINANCE, president, Villanova University
Research articles 2004-12-22
Villanova University establishes strategic partnership with Defense Acquisition University
DAU and Villanova University recently established a strategic partnership agreement, whereby Department of Defense Acquisition, Technology and Logistics (DoD AT & L) workforce members possessing a Level II or Level III Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act DAWIA certification, are eligible to receive credit for the Essentials of Project Management course...
Tags: Defense Acquisition University, FINANCE, partnership, Strategy, U.S. Department of Defense, Villanova University
Research articles 2004-03-01
Luis Lugo Named Director of Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life; Pew Charitable Trusts Make Forum Primary Focus for Religion Study
Prior to joining the Trusts to lead its Religion program in 1997, Lugo was a professor of political science specializing in religion's role in international and domestic politics. He has authored numerous articles and edited several books, including Religion, Public Life and the American Polity (1994) and Sovereignty at...
Tags: FINANCE, Investment, Villanova University
Research articles 2004-01-22
Pitcairn
Pitcairn. Members of the Pitcairn Squadron of Willow Grove, Pennsylvania enjoyed a luncheon cruise on the scenic Deleware River aboard the Spirit of Philadelphia in May.The LT Matthew T. Claar Memorial Sword, honoring the son of Merwyn and Jennie Claar, an F-14 pilot killed in a crash aboard USS Abraham...
Tags: FINANCE, Leadership, Villanova University
Research articles 2003-10-01
2003 student writing competition: Responding to real-time business issues
The Student Writing Competition challenges business and accounting students to write about current business issues and hone their writing skills. The contest is open to undergraduate accounting and business majors attending Pennsylvania colleges and universities, as well as Pennsylvania residents who attend college out-of-state.This year's topic, "The Enron Effect and...
Tags: accounting, FINANCE, Pennsylvania, Villanova University
Research articles 2003-10-01
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