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May 2003

Preparing Students via the Web
Professor Paul Romer has launched Aplia, a company that provides Web-based
teaching tools that allow students to more thoroughly prepare for class
via the Internet. [Details]
Meeting in Seoul? Be There in Five
As global virtual teams become more of a reality, so do the corresponding
logistic and cultural barriers. Managers are tackling these challenges out
of necessity. [Details]
Bridging Valleys with Technology and Heart
Bridging rivers in Nepal becomes much more than an engineering challenge
for David Sowerwine, MBA '72. [Details]
Up for the Challenge
Akiko Jackson, MBA '93, currently juggles two-year-old twins, a
long-distance marriage, and the challenge of helping rebuild a
foreign-owned Japanese bank. [Details]
New Courses on Financial Reporting
New Executive Education, MBA courses on corporate board oversight,
financial reporting. [Details]
Don Quixote's Lessons for Leadership
Jim March makes a film about Don Quixote's passion and discipline to spur
discussion of leadership values. [Details]
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May issue
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Prof. Paul Romer's company might revolutionize higher education instruction.
[Details]
Photograph by
Peter Stember
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