Articles
Business Division Addresses the Health Care Crisis - An Interview with Thomas S. Campanella, Director, Health Care MBA
In spite of war, terrorism and a sluggish domestic economy, Americans consistently cite the uncertainty over the access to, and affordability of health care as among the most important challenges facing the nation.
The Economics of Health Care: 21st Century Challenges for the United States - by Robert R. Ebert, Buckhorn Professor of Economics
The Congressional debate during the summer of 2003 over a Medicare prescription drug benefit for senior citizens is evidence that American concern over health care costs is real and serious.
Location, Location, Location
Monica Mancini graduated Summa Cum Laude from Baldwin-Wallace in 2003 and is currently preparing for the Certified Public Accountant examination. In September she began her accounting career as a tax accountant at Deloitte & Touche LLP.
B-W Forges Links to African-American Entrepreneurs
The Business Division recognizes the criticial and growing importance of African-American entrepreneurs in the region.
Costly Legacy Threatens U.S. Businesses - An Interview with J. Peter Kelly, Director of the MBA Program
As U.S. companies struggle to develop the lower cost structures necessary to compete successfully with foreign companies, the unresolved problem of legacy costs remains a major competitive obstacle.
B-W Provides Educational Resources to In Counsel With Women
B-W becomes an educational partner of In Counsel With Women.
Business Division Program Assesses Impact of Global Competition and Outsourcing
Article regarding the impact of global competition and controversial changes.

