TheStreet.com: Conscious Capitalism: Tulane MBAs In Argentina

From TheStreet.com, April 27, 2011:
Tulane University has built a national reputation for public service in recent years. Now, that reputation is going global. Adding to the university's list of international service projects, a group of MBA students in the A. B. Freeman School of Business pitched in with recent volunteer work in Argentina.
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