by Carolyn Y. WooDecember 22, 2011

During this holy season, we are reminded that God calls all of us. Read More
by Carolyn Y. WooSeptember 16, 2010

Business can be a force for social good if driven by values-based leadership. Read More
by Carolyn Y. WooJuly 26, 2010

In an interview published in Catholic Charities USA Summer 2010 magazine, Mendoza College Dean Carolyn Y. Woo discusses how faith impacts the role of business in serving the common good. Read More
by Carolyn Y. WooJuly 1, 2010

B-schools are making progress in addressing social responsibility, but corporate leaders have roles to play, too. Read More
by Carolyn Y. WooJanuary 15, 2010

During a recent talk before the United Nations, Dean Carolyn Woo spoke about the necessity for business to serve the greater good, and comments on the UN's manifesto, "Global Economic Ethic -- Consequences for Global Businesses. Read More
by Carolyn Y. WooNovember 16, 2009

In this "Ivory Tower" column originally published in the third-quarter 2009 issue of Ethisphere, Carolyn Y. Woo discussed the widespread practice of unethical behavior, from corporate leaders to students, and calls for decision making based on values. Read More
by Carolyn Y. WooAugust 24, 2009
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During her recent visit to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Mendoza College Dean Carolyn Y. Woo visited a school for the deaf. Read More
by Carolyn Y. WooAugust 19, 2009
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Nearly 3 million people were displaced in the Swat Valley, Pakistan, due to fighting between the Pakistani military and the Taliban. Fleeing to the Mardan District, many were forced to live without proper shelter or access to water. During her recent travels to the country, Dean Carolyn Woo visited CRS-sponsored relief efforts. Read More
by Carolyn Y. WooAugust 17, 2009
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Carolyn Y. Woo, dean of the Mendoza College of Business, recently traveled through Afghanistan and Pakistan to observe the efforts of Catholic Relief Services to support entrepreneurship and education in these struggling countries. Read More
by Carolyn Y. WooAugust 3, 2009

With the rise of the global economy, it is increasingly apparent that business enterprise driven purely by profit-making is inadequate, and that a b-school curriculum that disconnects organizational effectiveness from a concern for the common good is negligent to the point of disaster. Read More