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Family Businesses and the Common Good
Dr. Felice explores how entrepreneurship, when rooted in family and values, transcends mere profit-making to become a civil vocation—an act of stewardship where economic success and moral integrity coexist in service to both present and future generations.
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Surviving and Thriving
Coming to a new place and school can be a very overwhelming experience. Senior Ryan Pfund shares some tips to help students effectively navigate their first year in college.
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Cardinal Closet: Your Gateway to Job Interview Success
When preparing for a job interview, confidence is crucial. While most focus on perfecting resumes or practicing interview questions, there’s one element that’s often overlooked: interview attire. James Ong shares the benefit of the Cardinal Closet in helping students find the right clothes for a job interview.
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Spring Cleaning for a Cause!
Do you have business clothes (business casual or professional) that no longer fit or that you haven’t worn in ages? Rather than letting them take up space, or worse, throwing them out, consider how they might still be valuable to someone else.
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Hoppin: The Social Map for Your College Community
Jack Dee's '23 and Will Simone's '23 freshman year was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Upon returning to campus, they realized the resulting disconnect between college students and the community of businesses.
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Entrepreneurship Students Compete in 2025 First Business Trade Show
Students in ENT 118, Vocation of Business, recently competed in the 2025 Trade Show organized by the Ciocca Center for Principled Entrepreneurship.
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Tanya Sichling: Sales Intern
Tanya Sichling, Catholic U '25, is a Sales and Marketing student from Brentwood, Tennesee. She accepted an internship as a Sales Intern at Shamrock Trading Corporation.
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Busch School Earns AACSB
AACSB International (AACSB) announces that the Busch School of Business at The Catholic University of America has earned business accreditation.
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Reduce, Reuse, Reimagine Your Closet
Jump right into Earth Week with seven different challenges to help you become more sustainable! Whether you are a student or faculty member, you can participate in these simple challenges and tasks to get you on the path to sustainability.
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How Fast Fashion is Killing Our Morals and What We Can Do About It
Jump right into Earth Week with seven different challenges to help you become more sustainable! Whether you are a student or faculty member, you can participate in these simple challenges and tasks to get you on the path to sustainability.
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Dig Deep at Catholic U’s Community Garden
Jump right into Earth Week with seven different challenges to help you become more sustainable! Whether you are a student or faculty member, you can participate in these simple challenges and tasks to get you on the path to sustainability.
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Minor in Sustainability: Making Your Mark on the World
Have you been wanting to add a minor to your degree but can’t figure out which will serve you best in your field? Take just a few minutes to learn all that there is to know about our school’s sustainability minor and how it can help you achieve your professional goals.
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Seven Days of Sustainability!
Jump right into Earth Week with seven different challenges to help you become more sustainable! Whether you are a student or faculty member, you can participate in these simple challenges and tasks to get you on the path to sustainability.
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Serving with Purpose at The Busch School
The Dean's Student Advisory Council hosted a school-wide service project with Busch School leadership groups and Catholic Charities.
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Spring 2025 Career Networking Night
The Busch School of Business once again hosted its highly anticipated Spring Career Networking Night, bringing together students, alumni, and industry professionals in a vibrant showcase of ambition, networking, and career exploration.
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HR Speaker Series - Patrick Kenneally: Understanding and Managing the Legal Liabilities of DEI
Please join us for another installation of our Busch School of Business HR Speaker Series as we welcome Patrick Kenneally on April, 10th.
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Sean Neylon: PwC Intern
Sean Neylon '25 is an Accounting student from Wilmington, Delaware. He accepted an internship with PwC as a Tax Intern for the Summer of 2025 and will be pursuing his Master's of Accounting in the Fall of 2025.
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Small Classes and Personal Attention at The Busch School of Business
Brooke Smith is a Junior Finance and Sales student from Morrisville, North Carolina. She shares why she chose Catholic University and the Busch School and the advice she has for prospective students.
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Spring Into Giving
Spring into giving and donate to Catholic University's new addition of the on campus store called the Cardinal Closet.
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Suit Up For Success
That blazer in your closet? The one you haven't worn since 2022? It could be doing so much more than collecting dust.Read More -
Spring Cleaning with a Cause with Cardinal Closet!
Student Beth Solangaarachchi invites the Catholic University community to Spring clean their cloests and participate in a clothing drive.
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The Civil Economy: A Bridge Between the Shores of the Atlantic Ocean
Biennial Michael Novak Lecture by Dr. Flavio Felice
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Replay: Good for Business - The Purpose of a Corporation
Watch the full recording of the Good for Business - The Purpose of a Corporation event.
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Catholic Finance with a Critical Mind
The Busch School is attempting to create a consortium of investors who, recognizing themselves in the principles of the Church's social doctrine, can align their investments with those principles.
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The Civil Economy: A Bridge Between the Shores of the Atlantic Ocean
The following remarks were delivered by Dr. Flavio Felice at the Biennial Michael Novak Lecture on March 26, 2025, at the Busch School of Business.
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Don’t Stress Just Dress: How to Nail Business Professional
Student Elena Cerroni has put together a comprehensive guide on what to wear to nail your business professional dress.
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Dress for Success with Cardinal Closet and the Busch School Pop-Up
Are you a Busch School student who has skipped CEO lectures or networking events because you didn’t have the right attire? You’re not alone! Many students face this challenge, but Cardinal Closet is here to help.
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Prep for Success with Cardinal Closet
Student Joe Broom discusses how Cardinal Closet is your go-to spot for high-quality clothing if you’re in a pinch. It’s an incredibly important resource if you’re preparing for interviews, internships, events, and jobs.
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Lead with Light Clothing Drive
Student Kenia Cedillos invites the Catholic University community to follow its mission of leading with light by participating in a clothing drive.
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Fill The Box! Campus-Wide Clothing Drive
Catholic University strongly values the importance of sustainability across campus and has made a strong commitment to reducing waste and making a positive impact on our very own community. Student athlete Grace Guerin invites us to participate in a clothing drive on campus.
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The Impact of a Clothing Drive: A Win for the Environment, Community, and More
Student Ryan McCabe discusses the personal, economic, and financial benefits of a clothing drive.
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HR Speaker Series: Good for Business - The Purpose of a Corporation
Join us for a panel discussion to learn more about the pillars G4B has outlined that will advance a strong and healthy corporate environment across the country, where innovation, talent, and the free market can thrive.
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Catholic Businesspeople Transforming Culture: Legatus
In interviews with Catholic News Agency, Hawkins, Dean Abela, and Henley covered three tips for bringing the Catholic worldview into the workplace.
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How To Build a Strong Culture in a Growing Organization
Top Ten Lessons Learned from Dan Cellucci
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There Is No Business Without Values: Bringing New Lymph Training to the Market
Visiting professor Flavio Felice discusses his expereince at the Busch School and its unique mission.
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Catholic U on Wall Street 2025
Busch School Finance and Accounting students recently visited Wall street for the annual trip, hearing from accomplished alumni and Busch School connections at multiple banks and the NYSE.
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Hallow App Founder Alex Jones Talks Faith and Innovation with Gates Garcia
In this latest episode of We The People, Gates Garcia, Catholic University alum and member of the Busch School’s Board of Visitors, sits down with Alex Jones, the creator of the Hallow prayer app,
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Challenge Yourself Academically and Spiritually at the Busch School of Business
Josh Phillips is a Sophomore in Strategy, Management, and Organization, Finance and Politics from Glenmoore, Pennsylvania. He shares why he chose Catholic University and the Busch School and his advice for prospective students.
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Sales Program Hosts Successful Spring Sales Social
The Catholic University Sales Program held its Annual Spring Sales Social at Courthaus Social in Arlington, VA.
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Cabrini Pak on Marketing to the Sandwich Generation
Professor Cabrini Pak shares insights from her research on how to best market to the Sandwich Generation. Her paper, Marketing to the sandwich generation: meeting the needs of all family members, was published in the Journal of Business Strategy.
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Sales Program Featured in ZoomInfo's Case Studies
Recognizing a gap in practical, entry-level sales training, Ryan Reilly introduced the Sales Practicum course, incorporating ZoomInfo’s go-to-market intelligence platform.
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Morality in Marketing and Sales at the Busch School
Lucy McGurn is a Senior Marketing and Sales student from Madison, New Jersey. She shares why she chose Catholic University and the Busch School and her advice for prospective students.
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Professor Jack Yoest Featured in The Economic Standard
Professor Jack Yoest discusses the growing misuse of shareholder proxy fights, originally meant to protect investor interests when corporate management failed in its fiduciary duties.
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The Troublemaker: Mark Clifford on the Life and Legacy of Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong's Pro-Democracy Champion
The Busch School hosted Mark L. Clifford, Jimmy Lai biography author.
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VP of Coca-Cola Consolidated Speaks on Finding God in Prison and Choosing the Right Path
Vice President of Coca-Cola Consolidated, Mark Whitacre, came to a packed Maloney Hall to give a guest CEO lecture.
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Sales Program Hosts Upperclassmen Sales Pitch Competition
The Sales Program hosted its annual university-wide Sales Pitch Competition for Upperclassmen.
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Former Minister of Finance Speaks to Students
Dr. Juan Jose DaBoub spoke to Busch School Students at a recent CEO Lecture.
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Finance Student Lands Busch School Internship
Stephen Thompson is a Finance student from Summit, New Jersey. He shares how he became a Busch School intern and his advice for students seeking internships.
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Unlocking AI Education Potential at Catholic Universities: A Strategic Insight
Professor Lucas Wall, founder of almma.AI and author of Your Bright Future with AI, recently conducted market research to study applied AI offerings among Catholic universities.
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Professor Jack Yoest Conducts Job Search Seminar for Capitol Hill
Associate Professor Jack Yoest conducted a job search seminar for Capitol Hill, "Navigating the DC Landscape," for the Leadership Institute.
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Practical Wisdom and Seasoned Academics in the Heart of the Nation
Kaitlin Patt is a Junior Sales and Marketing student from Wakefield, Massachussetts. She shares why she chose Catholic University and the Busch School and the advice she has for prospective students.
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Busch School Students Found Fashion Marketing Club for University Community
Nina Cipollone and Elizabeth Swenby are Junior Marketing students at the Busch School. With a passion for fashion, they founded the Fashion Club at The Catholic University of America.
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Enrique Shaw: the First Business Patron Saint?
Enrique Shaw's first miracle has passed the medical review. A cause for his canonization is officially open.
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"Superhabits" named in Forbes' "Six Timeless Books for 2025"
Dean Andrew Abela’s recent book, Superhabits, has been recognized by Forbes as one of the “Six Timeless Books for 2025”.
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Student-Founded Real Estate Club Makes Busch School Debut
Jacob Lynes is a Senior Accounting student. He started RECUA, the Busch School's Real Estate Club.
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HR Speaker Series - Dan Cellucci: Leadership, Culture and Change Management
Please join us for another installation of our Busch School of Business HR Speaker Series as we welcome Dan Cellucci on Thursday, February 27th to discuss leadership, culture and change management.
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Finding Community in a Big-City University
Daniel Vincent is a Sophomore International Business and Operations Management student from Austin, TX. He shares why he chose Catholic University and the Busch School and the advice he has for prospective students.
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