Instructor: Assoc. Professor Craig P. Dunn, Ph.D. Instructor assoc. Explains how organizations adapt to uncertainty in the environment,and shall contain a summary of the executive's 'philosophy of management http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/faculty/dunnweb/emba.syl.html
Extractions: L egal and E thical R esponsibility of B usiness Instructor: Assoc. Professor Craig P. Dunn, PhD Office: SS 3105 Office Hours: by appointment Phone: 594-5783/ (office/voicemail) E-mail: cdunn@mail.sdsu.edu He who has a why to live for can bear with almost any how -Nietzsche COURSE DESCRIPTION Examines the legal environment in which business is transacted. Topics include law and the legal system; government regulation; contracts; product liability; forms of business organizations; employment discrimination; environmental law; and business ethics and corporate social responsibility. Examines the role of the manager in dealing in a socially responsible and ethical manner with internal and external constituencies. Explains how organizations adapt to uncertainty in the environment, and identifies the techniques managers use to control and influence the environment. Describes how to evaluate corporate responsibility along ethical, legal and economic criteria, and how to improve social responsiveness. This course is designed to be a challenging and exciting course for the executive MBA student. Three major themes will provide direction throughout the semester:
Faculty on Information Ethics, Professional Ethics, Critical Thinking, OrganizationalEthics for organizations interested in Instructor of philosophy. assoc. http://www.gonzaga.edu/Academics/Colleges and Schools/College of Arts and Scienc
Extractions: FACULTY home academics colleges and schools college of arts and sciences ... Philosophy Faculty Courses Employment Opportunities Financial Support for Philosophy Studies Graduate Studies ... Dr. Mark Alfino Associate Professor of Philosophy Phone: E-mail: alfino@calvin.gonzaga.edu Biography: David Calhoun Associate Professor and Chairman, Philosophy Department Phone: E-mail: calhoun@calvin.gonzaga.edu Office Hours: Fall 1998 MW 10- 12 TTh 1:30- 3:00 Biography: Timothy Clancy Asst Prof Philosophy Dr. Brian Clayton Associate Professor Phone: E-mail: clayton@gem.gonzaga.edu Office Hours: FALL 1999 Biography: BA (Philosophy) 1978, Trinity College (Deerfield, IL); MA (Philosophy) 1980, University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame, IN); PhD. (Philosophy) 1987, University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame, IN). Dr. Clayton has taught at Gonzaga since 1986. He is currently the Director of the Catholic Studies Concentration, the Director of the Integrated Studies Program, and the Associate Director of the Institute for Christian Philosophy and the Natural Sciences. Theodore Di Maria Assc Prof, Philosophy
Organizations/Details organizations/DETAILS. 3. To provide an evangelistic assoc. Optimism and the Creedof Optimists Purpose of Optimism To develop optimism as a philosophy of life. http://www.newpaltz.org/Service3.htm
Extractions: The Christian Motorcyclists Assoc. meets on the third Monday of each month. Attendance averages about ten. The local assoc. is in the process of organization and intends affiliation with the national Christian Motorcyclists Assoc. The objective is: Sharing and Showing the Love of Jesus to Motorcyclists. There are three purposes: 1. To provide and encourage members to be active in testimony and Christian witnessing. 2. To provide a Christian fellowship ride group. 3. To provide an evangelistic assoc. for Christian motorcyclists. The slogan is: Changing the World One Heart at a Time.
Dickinson College Philosophy Careers Gourmet Report Provides a ranking of graduate programs in Analytic philosophy. FinancialService organizations. National Federation of Paralegals assoc. http://www.dickinson.edu/external/departments/career/archive/philosophyweb.html
HLAI Hispanic Lawyers Assoc. Of Illinois and law students who subscribe to its goals and philosophy to become HLAI also interactsand holds joint programs with several related Hispanic organizations. http://www.hlai.org/body.htm
Extractions: Welcome The Hispanic Lawyers Association of Illinois (HLAI) is a not-for-profit corporation that was established in 1995. HLAI was formed through the joining of its predecessor organizations, the Latin American Bar Association and the Mexican American Lawyers Association, which had previously served the Hispanic legal community in Illinois since 1970. HLAI currently represents and serves the interests of approximately 300 attorneys, judges, and law students in the state of Illinois. Our members come from diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds and include Mexican American, Puerto Rican, Cuban American, South and Central American practitioners and students. HLAI invites all attorneys and law students who subscribe to its goals and philosophy to become members.Within HLAI are committees that focus on Communications, Community Outreach/Immigration, the Judiciary, Latina Lawyers, Finance, Membership Development, and Professional Development. These committees meet periodically and organize events, seminars, community outreach and other networking opportunities. In addition, HLAI maintains a referral directory that serves as a source of new business for our members. HLAI also interacts and holds joint programs with several related Hispanic organizations. In 1999, HLAI became a founding member of the Latino Professional Association, which is an umbrella organization of other Latino professional societies in the Chicago area. Mission Statement
HLAI Hispanic Lawyers Assoc. Of Illinois and Benefits Salary is competitive with other public interest law organizations;benefits are Bank One's philosophy is to hold the number one, two or three http://www.hlai.org/job.htm
Extractions: Bank One offers a full range of financial services to large corporate and middle market commercial customers and retail consumers. It is the largest Visa credit card issuer, the third-largest bank lender to small businesses and one of the top 25 managers of mutual funds. A leader in the retail market, Bank One operates more than 1,800 banking centers and a nationwide network of ATMs.
The Math Forum - Math Library - Prof. Assoc/Societies assoc/Societies. decision problems, and to cooperate with other organizations more Logicand philosophy of Science philosophy in Cyberspace Links to topics http://mathforum.org/library/resource_types/professional/?start_at=101
Guestbook Teacher Tung San Hoa(late), organizations Dom Kungfu assoc. practice with at yourschool.Interested in flexible weapons exchange philosophy and ideas http://www.geocities.com/~chankowkwai-ia/geobook.html
Association Of Women Faculty Home Page of philosophy and Women's Studies, University of Minnesota of Kentucky, and SusanJ. Scollay, assoc. a meeting of campus women's organizations (with Women's http://web.utk.edu/~misty/AWFHome.html
Extractions: Links Our principle purposes are to create and maintain a hospitable environment for women faculty at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville by: To facilitate networking and address issues of common concern to women faculty, we sponsor bi-annual get-togethers (typically a wine and cheese reception at the beginning of the fall semesterl and a luncheon at the end of the spring term), arrange workshops, and invite guest speakers from around campus and from other universities. Events we have organized include the following: Four workshops on tenure and promotion Two campus-wide meetings on "Gender in the Workplace" with Vice-Chancellor John Peters A meeting with Provost Loren Crabtree, jointly sponsored with the Comission for Women, Women's Studies, and the AAUP, on "Transforming the University: Gender Equity and Diversity"
Grove Organzation Accounts These are the home pages of Student organizations. Engineering Research Center UndergradateStudent assoc, grove.ufl Grad Student philosophy Society, grove.ufl.edu http://grove.ufl.edu/orgs.html
Extractions: grove.ufl.edu/~beta Academy of Students of Pharmacy grove.ufl.edu/~asp Accent grove.ufl.edu/~accent African Student Union grove.ufl.edu/~afrisu Agronomy Soil Club grove.ufl.edu/~asc Alpha Chi Omega grove.ufl.edu/~alphachi Alpha Delta Pi grove.ufl.edu/~adpi Alpha Epsilon Delta grove.ufl.edu/~aed Alpha Epsilon Phi grove.ufl.edu/~aephi Alpha Epsilon Pi grove.ufl.edu/~phigamma Alpha Gamma Rho grove.ufl.edu/~agr Alpha Kappa Psi grove.ufl.edu/~akpsiuf Alpha Phi Omega grove.ufl.edu/~apotau Alpha Rho Chi grove.ufl.edu/~apx Alpha Tau Omega grove.ufl.edu/~alphatau Alpha Xi Delta grove.ufl.edu/~alphaxi American Marketing Association grove.ufl.edu/~amagator American Nuclear Society grove.ufl.edu/~ansuf American Society of Mechanical Engineers grove.ufl.edu/~asme
Student Development: Campus Clubs & Organizations Student Clubs and organizations. home page, SGA Student Government assoc.Spectrum (philosophy). VIC Valencia International Club. Valencia Dance Club. http://old.valencia.cc.fl.us/studentdev/clubs.cfm
Extractions: A2CS - African-American Cultural Society Campus Crusade for Christ Chess Club Culinary Student Assoc. Dive Club Graphic Design Club Guitarists Unplugged L.A.S.O. - Latin American Student Organization Muslim Student Association (Pending) One Earth Club Peer Educators Phi Beta Lambda(Business) Phi Theta Kappa(Academic Honorary) Puerto Rican Student Union SGA - Student Government Assoc. Spectrum (Philosophy) V.I.C Valencia International Club Valencia Dance Club Valencia Volunteers Welcome Team
Campus Organizations Professional and Departmental organizations American Chemical Organization -AugustanaStudent Speech-Hearing assoc. Alpha Sinfonia -philosophy Club -Physics http://www.augustana.edu/campus/groups.htm
Wells Named Assoc. Dean At Law School Wells Named assoc. holds master's and doctoral degrees in philosophy from the law,jurisprudence, American legal theory, business organizations, nonprofit http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/rvp/pubaf/chronicle/v4/O5/WELLS.html
Extractions: Chronicle Editor Catharine Wells, a former Massachusetts assistant attorney general and University of Southern California law professor, has joined the Law School as associate dean for academic affairs. "Catharine has a combination of stellar qualities," said Law School Dean Aviam Soifer. "She is a very successful scholar and is renowned for her ability to foster scholarship in others. She has extensive administrative experience in Massachusetts and knows her way around the state, and she brings a perspective from another academic discipline." In addition to a law degree from Harvard University and a bachelor's degree from Wellesley College, Wells holds master's and doctoral degrees in philosophy from the University of California at Berkeley. Prior to her arrival at the Law School, she had been a professor of law at USC since 1984, where she taught torts, criminal law, jurisprudence, American legal theory, business organizations, non-profit organizations, and women and the law. From 1976-84, she held a number of posts in the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office. She was an assistant attorney general and director of the division of public charities from 1979-84; special assistant to the chief of public protection from 1978-79; and assistant attorney general in the consumer protection division from 1976-78. She was also an adjunct professor at the New England School of Law from 1981-84, chairperson of the National Association of State Charities Officials from 1983-84, and a member of the advisory committee to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue on Tax-exempt Organizations from 1987-90.
Speaker Bureau Pages NEW AGE MOVEMENT. Dr. Mark Hamilton assoc. Prof., philosophy Ext. 5135 mhamilto@ashland.edu.NONPROFIT organizations. David Edgar Chair, assoc. Prof., Art Ext. http://www.ashland.edu/CampusInfo/speakers/speakers_n.htm
AI On The Web Reasoning with Uncertainty Machine Learning Natural Language Processing Perceptionand Robotics, philosophy and the organizations. assoc for Uncertainty in AI+. http://aima.cs.berkeley.edu/ai.html
Extractions: Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach This page links to pages around the web with information on Artificial Intelligence. Links in Bold* followed by a star are especially useful and interesting sites. Links with a + sign at the end have "tooltip" information that will pop up if you put your mouse over the link for a second or two. If you have new links to add, mail them to peter@norvig.com . We hope you can find what you want in one of the following subtopics: Overview of AI
Psi Chi At NYU Links in Psych Psi Beta Society for Personality Social Psych Southern Society for philosophy Psych Regional organizations Eastern Psych assoc (EPA) Midwestern http://www.psych.nyu.edu/psichi/links.htm
Extractions: PHILOSOPHY Career Monograph GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND QUALIFICATIONS The study of philosophy teaches students to reason logically and to think analytically and critically; to develop finely developed skills in argumentation; and to use spoken and written language with clarity and precision. Philosophy teaches students skills that will give them the flexibility and capacity to deal with every day problems. Students learn how to make informed and carefully reasoned value judgments and to think abstractly within natural language or symbolic language. Students are taught to probe deeply into the fundamental knowledge claims, beliefs, and values that the student holds. Another major emphasis in philosophical study is the teaching of major ideas that have helped shaped civilization. Students are prepared to enter a broad range of career options, to enter professional school, or a graduate program. For teaching in community colleges, the M.A. degree is required, although many community college instructors now have the Ph.D. degree. For teaching at the university or four-year college level, the Ph.D. is required. Students contemplating study for a Ph.D. in philosophy should try to gain proficiency in at least one foreign language, such as French or German.
Assoc Students The center's philosophy is to serve those students with the greatest need, ie Allrecognized clubs and organizations are entitled to participate in the annual http://www-catalog.admin.csufresno.edu/archives/9798/assocst.html
Extractions: Associated Students Inc. of California State University, Fresno opened its doors in 1975. Today, ASI provides a means for responsible and effective participation in the governance of the campus. It serves as an official voice through which students may express their opinions and assists in the protection of the rights and interests of the individual student and the student body. The current administration has ignited a strong interest in providing a more representative, diverse, and well-rounded campus and has a special commitment to addressing students' concerns. The Associated Students Senate consists of the three executive officers - student body president, legislative vice president, and administrative vice president - and 25 senators. There is one senator for each of the eight schools, one for undeclared majors, one for the Division of Graduate Studies, and 15 at-larges. ASI is a nonprofit corporation chartered by the trustees of The California State University. As a student, you are automatically a member of ASI. Your ASI fee of $8 per semester supports many programs, such as campus newspapers, University Lecture Series, child care centers, recreation and intramural sports activities, and a variety of multicultural festivals and programs.
Hispanic Outlook Magazine to help build a major/minor in religious philosophy. Exp in local/state governmentor nonprofit organizations desirable. CURRICULUM INSTRUCTION Asst./assoc. http://www.hispanicoutlook.com/listingsdetail.htm?which=4114