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Aine Donovan is the Executive Director of Dartmouth’s Ethics Institute. She has studied in the fields of moral education, applied ethics, professional ethics, and philosophy of education, and she’s interested in how moral values evolve from generation to generation. In this podcast she talks about how values change over the years, and she discusses her work to integrate ethical discussions into the undergraduate and graduate curriculum, no matter what the discipline.

America’s Business Radio Show and Podcasts

This week, we begin by talking with George Mason University Economics Department Chairman Donald Boudreaux on trade deficits. Then, the President the of Association of Washington Business joins NAM Senior Vice President Pat Cleary for a discussion on Competitiveness and a preview of the the 2006 Competitiveness Redbook. Later, we hear from Commerce Department Undersecretary Frank Lavin on the high cost of sugar and its impact on American jobs and then we speak with Mike Schmid, Managing Partner for Marketing at new NAM member, the Wolfgang Candy Company of York, PA. All this along with music by Bobby McFerrin and The Archies.

America’s Business Radio Show and Podcasts

Take 5 With Bill Kristol

Posted on: February 22nd, 2006

An audio interview with Fox News analyst and editor of “The Weekly Standard,” Bill Kristol

New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College

Bill Kristol Speaks at NHIOP

Posted on: February 22nd, 2006

Fox News Analyst Bill Kristol discusses presidential and congressional politics, the outlook for the 2006 and 2008 elections, and other political topics.

New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College

An advisor to Wal-Mart with regard to sustainability, Frank Dixon is a consultant specializing in sustainability, system change, and enhancing financial performance through increased corporate responsibility. Dixon is a senior advisor to Innovest Strategic Value Advisors, the largest firm in the world analyzing corporate sustainability performance.

New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College