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January 2002

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Media Coverage: January 2002

Media Coverage is a listing of the current month's media placements featuring Smeal College faculty, staff and students. At the end of each month, items are moved into the Archive, accessible via the link at the end of this page.

Industry Week -- Pro Forma's Bottom Line

Scripps Howard News Service -- Preparing For The Interview: The Firm's Perspective

IPO Reporter -- Shark Repellant Common Among Recent IPOs

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette -- The Color Of College: Calm Seas, Smooth Sailing

Boston Herald -- Ford Toys With Tonka Concept Pickup

The Baltimore Sun -- The Problems That Can Arise With Struggling Firms Facing Wall Street

The Portland Oregonian -- Enron Debacle

Detroit Free Press (MI) -- Moving Financial Obligations Into Off-Book Vehicles Is Now A Common Ploy

BusinessWeek -- Moving Financial Obligations Into Off-Book Vehicles Is Now A Common Ploy

Detroit Free Press (MI) -- Tough Times At Ford

San Diego Union-Tribune -- Pro Forma' Financial Results May Get A Harder Look

The Washington Post -- Andersen Could Face 'Brain Drain'

Sloan Management Review -- Keeping The Right People

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette -- Document Shredding By Enron's Auditors Not Uncommon Practice

Scripps Howard News Service -- Why Freedom Works

Scripps Howard News Service -- Supreme Court, Employers And Disabled Employees

Deseret News -- Enron Disaster Will Provide Lessons For Years To Come

The Daily Telegraph -- Who Will Audit The Auditors?

Richmond Times Dispatch -- Easy Access Keeps AOL In Lead

National Public Radio's All Things Considered -- SEC Chairman Proposes Creation Of New Organization To Oversee The Accounting Profession

The Hindu -- "Documents Destroyed - After SEC Request"

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette -- Company Can Flourish If Change Is Made Routine

AFX News -- Analysts, Ratings Agencies Image Hurt By Enron

Christian Science Monitor -- Bankruptcy Forces A Look At Accounting

CNNfn -- Arthur Anderson Drama Adding To Enron Woes

Scripps Howard News Service -- The Case For Compassion At Work

The New York Times -- A Tattered Andersen Fights For Its Future

Harrisburg Patriot -- Employers Must Take Closer Look At Ethics Issues

Centre Daily Times -- Changing Times Place New Demands On Business Leaders

AACSB International E-Newsline -- Penn State's Smeal College Of Business Launches Renewed MBA Program

Sacramento Bee -- Web Site Can Help You Figure Out Share Values

Christian Science Monitor -- A Life-Raft Year For Higher Education

Buffalo News -- It's On A Sale Now

USA TODAY -- When The Devil Is In The Design

Harrisburg Patriot -- 10 Resolutions For The Big Boss

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette -- Don't Give Up On Business Education

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Penn State's Smeal College of Business offers highly ranked undergraduate, MBA, executive MBA, Ph.D., and executive education opportunities to more than 5,500 students at all levels. Featuring academic departments of accounting, finance, marketing, insurance and real estate, management, and supply chain and information systems, the college is also home to major research centers such as the Center for Supply Chain Research, the Institute for the Study of Business Markets, the eBusiness Research Center, the Farrell Center for Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship, the Center for Global Business Studies, and the Center for the Management of Technological and Organizational Change.

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