Business Ethics: Compete for a Cause
The results are in after CBA’s inaugural business ethics competition.
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OMAHA – The UNO College of Business Administration’s graduate and undergraduate Business Ethics classes competed Sept. 19–30 to see which section could collect the most donations for the Maverick Food Pantry.
The graduate class donated 119 items during the two-week challenge, while the undergraduate class donated 32 items.
Congratulations to the MBA Business Ethics class on the big win!
In total, the competition amassed 151 items for the Maverick Food Pantry, which is committed to eliminating hunger in the UNO community and increasing awareness of food insecurity and nutrition.
About the competition
Business Ethics: Compete for a Cause is a new initiative that seeks to spark competition between CBA’s graduate and undergraduate Business Ethics classes, reinforce course content and emphasize the importance of getting involved. The community cause will change every semester, but the purpose remains the same: to show that little acts can make a dramatic difference.