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2009 Invitational Award Winners

 

2009 Invitational LMU/ECOA

Intercollegiate Business Ethics Case Competition (IBECC)


Overall Winner: Emmons Award

Montgomery College: Problems Associated with High Cost of Textbooks for College Students


Runners-up: Kerrigan Award


La Salle University: The criminals in the NFL and their impact on our youth

University of St. Thomas: Marketing credit cards to college students: U.S. Citizen Bank*


Ethics Short Form Winners

Division 1 Winner

State University of New York Potsdam (SUNY): Physician Assisted Suicide

Division 2 Winner

University of Oregon: Confronting Must-Fill Legislation


Ernst & Young 90 Second Challenge Winner

University of Oregon: Confronting Must-Fill Legislation

Ernst & Young 90 Second Challenge Runner-up

La Salle University: The criminals in the NFL and their impact on our youth


Meggitt Award for Best Ethical Analysis

University of St. Thomas: Marketing credit cards to college students: U.S. Citizen Bank*


Cordova Award for Highest Score

University of St. Thomas: Marketing credit cards to college students: U.S. Citizen Bank*