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Monthly Option Might Work Better, Mr. Tax Man

Monthly Option Might Work Better, Mr. Tax Man

January 23, 2014
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Accounting Professor Anthony Curatola has some advice for the U.S. Government: Give the self-employed the option to pay their taxes more often, and you’ll reduce the size of your deficit.

Economists traditionally assume that people are well informed, rational and act in their own best interests; but some economists can’t help but notice situations where this theory doesn’t ring true.

Studying Abroad Not Always Foreign

Studying Abroad Not Always Foreign

January 23, 2014
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Undergrads joined students from several European universities as visiting scholars during the Berlin School of Economics and Law’s International Week.

LeBow econ major Nicole Dolack's study abroad experience in Berlin led her to a high-profile internship in Munich.

Economics major Grace Mellor is spending the first few months of her college career at Dublin Business School.

Do The Summer Olympic Games Belong in Athens?

Do The Summer Olympic Games Belong in Athens?

January 23, 2014
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Drexel LeBow School of Economics professor Konstantinos Serfes was recently awarded a fellowship by the Greek Diaspora Fellowship Program.

For many, a country's reputation ranking doesn't mean much, but when three LeBow professors examined its impact on trade, it told a different and surprising story.

Do the Summer Olympics Belong in Athens?

Do the Summer Olympics Belong in Athens?

January 23, 2014
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22 LeBow undergraduates took part in an Intensive Course Abroad in Athens, Greece, with site visits spanning agriculture, banking, shipping and hospitality.

Economics: The Delightful Science

Economics: The Delightful Science

January 22, 2014
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Hear from two faculty honorees on the approaches that won them recognition from LeBow’s Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning.

A company whose CEO is an effective communicator is likely to have a stronger performance, according to STAR research conducted at Drexel LeBow.

Akhmad Dyussembayev, BS economics and data science ’28, is honing his skills through a scholarship from the NABE Foundation.

Women’s Work: Still Not Done

Women’s Work: Still Not Done

January 22, 2014
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton took the stage at the Pennsylvania Conference for Women to announce a new initiative for the Clinton Foundation called No Ceilings: The Full Participation Project.

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Drexel LeBow is a sponsor of the 2013 Pennsylvania Conference for Women, featuring former Secretaries of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Madeleine Albright.

McDonnell led the formation of Penn Mutual’s “decade of opportunity” – a strategy that would set the company apart from its competitors by the year 2020.

Caroline's Holiday

Caroline's Holiday

January 22, 2014
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Cabrera stayed true to her roots in attending college in her hometown, where she combined business skills and a passion for art into an online personal brand.

From Drexel co-op to venture building, Lasya Tarini ’25 is helping Philly founders scale and stay local.

Building Homes and Hope

Building Homes and Hope

January 22, 2014
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Three Drexel LeBow professors embody the tradition, the challenges and the potential of the West Philadelphia neighborhoods.

Rina Patel's mission to bring Aahana to the poor and powerless in rural India.

LeBow alum Sam Pond: Not just another amateur boxer/union laborer turned lawyer/entrepreneur. He’s also a sage full of wisdom that can change your big-picture outlook.

It Will Be Over Soon

It Will Be Over Soon

January 21, 2014
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Meet the artist who created the cover art for this issue of Market Street

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Ortiz continues to advise online graduate students, schedule classes and manage international residencies, one of her favorite parts of the job.

Daniel Korschun's first-hand account of a war waged by employees and customers to save a beloved grocery store.

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