

On March 31st the School of Business and Government hosted Dr. Jay Richards and Dr. Anne Bradley as a part of the Distinguished Speaker Series.Dr. Anne Rathbone Bradley is the Vice President of Economic Initiatives at the Institute, where she develops and commissions research toward a systematic biblical theology of economic freedom. She is a visiting professor at Georgetown University, and also teaches at The Institute for World Politics and George Mason University. She is an editor of and contributing author to IFWE’s recently released book, For the Least of These: A Biblical Answer to Poverty. In her chapter, Dr. Rathbone Bradley examines income inequality from both an economic and biblical perspective and provides guidance to Christians on how to respond, particularly through our vocations. Dr. Rathbone Bradley received her Ph.D. in Economics from George Mason University in 2006, during which time she was a James M. Buchanan Scholar.Dr. Jay Richards, who has been a guest on the Faith & Liberty Talk Show twice now, is an Assistant Research Professor in the School of Business and Economics at The Catholic University of America, a Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute, and executive editor of The Stream. He is author of many books including the New York Times bestsellers Infiltrated (2013), and Indivisible (2012), co-authored with James Robison. He is also the author of Money, Greed, and God, winner of a 2010 Templeton Enterprise Award; and co-author of The Privileged Planet with astronomer Guillermo Gonzalez. His most recent book, co-authored with Jonathan Witt, is The Hobbit Party: The Vision of Freedom that J.R.R. Tolkien Got and the West Forgot. He has a Ph.D., with honors, in philosophy and theology from Princeton Theological Seminary.The Distinguished Speakers Series Event began at 10:45 AM and both Anne & Jay were given 25-30 minutes to speak to the School of Business & Government students, followed by a panel discussion led by Dean Garrison. Students had the opportunity to engage in the discussion as well. After the session, there was a luncheon for Anne & Jay including selected business & government students who are members of OCU’s Sigma Beta Delta chapter. Sigma Beta Delta is an international honor’s society for business students.
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Internet Safety Advocate Speaks On Campus
Published: April 17, 2019
Ohio Christian University was happy to host Donna Rice Hughes Monday, April
15th in both chapel and as a Distinguished Speaker in the School of Business
and Government. Rice Hughes is the President and CEO of Enough Is Enough and
has been working since 1994 as a pioneering leader on the frontlines of U.S.
efforts to make the Internet safer for children and families. Her
three-pronged strategy connects the technology industry, the public, and the
legal community in helping protect children online. She was awarded the 2013
Women In Technology Award for Social Impact as well as the 2014
Ohio Christian University was happy to host Donna Rice Hughes Monday, April
15th in both chapel and as a Distinguished Speaker in the School of Business
and Government. Rice Hughes is the President and CEO of Enough Is Enough and
has been working since 1994 as a pioneering leader on the frontlines of U.S.
efforts to make the Internet safer for children and families. Her
three-pronged
Ohio Christian University was happy to host Donna Rice Hughes Monday, April
15th in both chapel and as a Distinguished Speaker in the School of Business
and Government. Rice Hughes is the President
2019 Business Competition Gives Students Real World Experience
Published: April 15, 2019
On April 9th, Ohio Christian University’s School of Business and Government
hosted the annual awards banquet for its Business Plan Competition. Five
finalists in the competition were awarded recognition as well as cash awards
for their business plans. This annual competition gives Business students a
chance to put into practice what they are being taught in classrooms. Its
purpose is to give students a real-world opportunity to develop a business
plan and present it to a panel of distinguished businesspersons.
This year’s first-round competition judges were Dr. Monty Lobb, Dean, and
On April 9th, Ohio Christian University’s School of Business and Government
hosted the annual awards banquet for its Business Plan Competition. Five
finalists in the competition were awarded recognition as well as cash awards
for their business plans. This annual competition gives Business students a
chance to put into practice what they are being taught in classrooms. Its
purpose is to give
On April 9th, Ohio Christian University’s School of Business and Government
hosted the annual awards banquet for its Business Plan Competition. Five
finalists in the competition were awarded
Faith and Work Seminar a First on Campus
Published: April 10, 2019
On Saturday March 23rd, Ohio Christian University hosted the Faith
On Saturday March 23rd, Ohio Christian University hosted the Faith
On Saturday March 23rd, Ohio Christian University hosted the Faith
2019 Annual Business Plan Competition
Published: April 5, 2019
The School of Business
The School of Business
The School of Business
State Representative Rick Carfagna Visits Campus
Published: March 11, 2019
On Friday, March 8th, State Representative Rick Carfagna (Chair, Finance
Subcommittee on Higher Education) visited Ohio Christian University (OCU). He
was welcomed to the president’s office by Dr. Jon Kulaga (President), Ted
Perry (Chief Financial Officer) and Craig Brown (Chief Relationship
Officer) where the group discussed multiple partnerships related to
micro-credentialing, entrepreneurship and workforce development for regional
incumbent industry.
Rep. Carfagna received a campus tour from OCU students, then ended his time
on campus with a meeting in the Robert W. Plaster Free
On Friday, March 8th, State Representative Rick Carfagna (Chair, Finance
Subcommittee on Higher Education) visited Ohio Christian University (OCU). He
was welcomed to the president’s office by Dr. Jon Kulaga (President), Ted
Perry (Chief Financial Officer) and Craig Brown (Chief Relationship
Officer) where the group discussed multiple partnerships related to
micro-credentialing,
On Friday, March 8th, State Representative Rick Carfagna (Chair, Finance
Subcommittee on Higher Education) visited Ohio Christian University (OCU). He
was welcomed to the president’s office by Dr.
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Academically Speaking…Business Management at OCU
Published: June 17, 2014
Ohio Christian University offers a unique Business Management program
because it prepares students to integrate Christian principles into both the
personal and professional life. It equips them for management roles in both
profit and non-profit organizations, and teaches them how to apply management
principles from a Christian perspective in these organizational settings. The
inclusion of a core of Bible/Christian Worldview classes ensures that this
education is morally and ethically grounded."OCU helped me strengthen my
character by providing me with excellent academia through the
Ohio Christian University offers a unique Business Management program
because it prepares students to integrate Christian principles into both the
personal and professional life. It equips them for management roles in both
profit and non-profit organizations, and teaches them how to apply management
principles from a Christian perspective in these organizational settings. The
inclusion of a
Ohio Christian University offers a unique Business Management program
because it prepares students to integrate Christian principles into both the
personal and professional life. It equips them
OCU Approved to Offer Master of Business Administration
Published: June 7, 2012
Ohio Christian University (OCU) received word that it is now approved to
offer the Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Management.
This was the final approval required from the Higher Learning Commission, the
regional accreditation organization. Beginning in August, these programs will
be offered through OCU’s convenient College of Adult and Graduate Studies
with the option of taking online or one-night-a-week evening classes.Dr. Tim
Eades, Vice President for the College of Adult and Graduate Studies, stated,
“We determined the need for these programs by surveying
Ohio Christian University (OCU) received word that it is now approved to
offer the Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Management.
This was the final approval required from the Higher Learning Commission, the
regional accreditation organization. Beginning in August, these programs will
be offered through OCU’s convenient College of Adult and Graduate Studies
with the option
Ohio Christian University (OCU) received word that it is now approved to
offer the Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Management.
This was the final approval required from the
OCU Business Students Visit New York Stock Exchange
Published: May 1, 2012
A group of OCU Business students and two professors visited Wall Street and
the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) last spring 2012. Students toured the NYSE
and Wall Street area and were able to be on the floor with the traders and
see firsthand what happens inside the exchange.OCU’s Business & Government
Department will be returning to New York this spring and will tour the New
York Stock Exchange. Details to be announced.
A group of OCU Business students and two professors visited Wall Street and
the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) last spring 2012. Students toured the NYSE
and Wall Street area and were able to be on the floor with the traders and
see firsthand what happens inside the exchange.OCU’s Business
A group of OCU Business students and two professors visited Wall Street and
the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) last spring 2012. Students toured the NYSE
and Wall Street area and were able to be
2012 Business Plan Competition
Published: April 9, 2012
CIRCLEVILLE - Five finalists in the 2012 Business Plan Competition at Ohio
Christian University (OCU) were honored Monday evening with awards and a
dinner at OCU’s Science and Logistics Center.The students involved in the
voluntary competition are a part of the university’s Business and
Government Department. To participate in the competition, students had to
develop a business plan and present it to a panel of judges.The first place
winner of $4,000 was Michael Farrell, a senior, for his presentation on his
business, Mike’s Landscaping. Farrell said that developing a plan for his
CIRCLEVILLE - Five finalists in the 2012 Business Plan Competition at Ohio
Christian University (OCU) were honored Monday evening with awards and a
dinner at OCU’s Science and Logistics Center.The students involved in the
voluntary competition are a part of the university’s Business and
Government Department. To participate in the competition, students had to
develop a business plan and
CIRCLEVILLE - Five finalists in the 2012 Business Plan Competition at Ohio
Christian University (OCU) were honored Monday evening with awards and a
dinner at OCU’s Science and Logistics Center.The