Immersed in Global Business
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Sun May 27, 2:56 pm ETI GREW up in Pumpkintown, S.C., northwest of Greenville, in a house surrounded by cow pastures. There I learned a lot of life lessons, like
I GREW up in Pumpkintown, S.C., northwest of Greenville, in a house surrounded by cow pastures. There I learned a lot of life lessons, like
Whether working with companies based in Germany or China, the chief of the tool maker Positec USA has had an international career.
After you walk across the stage and accept your diploma, there is a question you need to keep in mind and an answer for yourself when things get rough (and they will): What great things have come from being comfortable?
Tom Rosshirt, La Lumiere alumnus, presidential speechwriter and political advisor, addressed the graduating class of 2012 Friday morning during the 45th commencement ceremony held on campus in the Marsch Gymnasium.
LA PORTE — Tom Rosshirt, La Lumiere class of 1977, will present the keynote address at the 45th Commencement Exercises on Friday, May 25 at the Marsch Gymnasium on La Lumiere’s campus.
President Barack Obama faces new warning signs in a once-promising Southern state and typically Democratic-voting Midwestern states roughly five months before the election even as he benefits nationally from encouraging economic news.
President Barack Obama faces new warning signs in a once-promising Southern state and typically Democratic-voting Midwestern states five months before the election even as he benefits nationally
While president faces warning signs in once-promising N.C., Midwest, Romney faces challenges in peeling away states Obama won in 2008
In the White House's residential wing is a small nook used by presidents' wives as a dressing area. From the window you gain a rare view over the rose garden to the Oval Office. It was shown to Michelle Obama by Laura Bush, who had in turn been shown it by Hillary Clinton.
In the end, it won't be about who raises the most money. It won't be about who ate a dog or kept one on the roof of his car.
In every presidential election since 1992, the candidate with the less distinguished military résumé has triumphed. Bill Clinton defeated war heroes George H.W. Bush and Bob Dole; National Guard pilot George W. Bush beat Vietnam veterans Al Gore and John Kerry; and Barack Obama was decisively elected over John McCain, who had displayed extraordinary valor during years of captivity as a Navy ...
President Barack Obama faces new warning signs in a once-promising Southern state and typically Democratic-voting Midwestern states roughly five months before the election even as he benefits na...
Feisty, fearless and brilliant, Michelle Obama is Barack's number one weapon in his bid for re-election.
An analysis of the state-by-state race to 270 electoral votes, the total needed to win the presidency, and where Democratic President Barack Obama and probable Republican nominee Mitt Romney stand now. The numbers reflect electoral votes:
Former Vice President Al Gore joins Jennifer Granholm for a special edition of "The War Room." Along with Van Jones and L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, they break down election-year strategy and discuss getting out the vote. RE-AIRS at MIDNIGHTet/9pt - FIND OUT MORE
An analysis of the state-by-state race to 270 electoral votes, the total needed to win the presidency, and where Democratic President Barack Obama and probable Republican nominee Mitt Romney stand now.