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The following is a list of articles that may be helpful to you as you expand your knowledge on this topic. These articles have been frequently referred to by many who are interested in this field.

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American Association of Colleges and Universities (AACU). 2007. College learning for the new global century: A report from the national leadership council for liberal education and America’s promise. Washington DC: Author.

Babson College detailed and extensive slide show about integrating management and liberal arts http://www.aacu.org/meetings/integrative_learning/documents/Greene.swf.

Bennis, W. & O’Toole, J. 2005. How business schools lost their way. Harvard Business Review, 85(5):96-104.

Buckman, H. S. 1996. "Comparison of Values and Ethical Attitudes Between Faculty and Students in Business and Liberal Arts," with S. James (deceased) and S. Galbraith, Proceedings: Western Decision Sciences Institute, presented to Western Decision Sciences, April, 1996. (See http://fac-staff. seattleu . edu /HARRIET/web/vita. html )

Chew, E.B. & McInnis-Bowers, C. 2004. Blending liberal art and business education. Liberal Education. 90(1): 56.

Ghoshal, S. 2005. Bad management theories are destroying good management practices. Academy of Management Learning and Education, 4(1): 75-91.

Giacalone, R. 2004. A transcendent business education for the 21st century. Academy of Management Learning and Education, 3(4): 415-420.

Lowry , G. & Showalter , E. 2006. Management as a liberal art. Palmetto Review , v.9, 19-24.
Navarro, P. 2008. The MBA core curricula of top-rated U.S. business schools: A study in failure? Academy of Management Learning & Education, 7 (1): 109-123.

Nesteruk, J. 2006. A proposal for optional common curricula at liberal arts colleges. The Journal of General Education, 54(2): 267-272.

Nesteruk, J. 2008. Teaching business at a liberal arts college. Inside Higher Ed, June 24. Retrieved December 1 from http://www.insidehighered.com/views/2008/06/24/nesteruk.

Neville, MG and Godwin, L. 2007. Re-Envisioning Business Programs in Liberal Arts Worlds: 2006 Summit Proceedings and Outcomes. Southwestern University. Retrieved October, 2008 from http://www.southwestern.edu/laab/laab-resource_bank.html.

Obermueler, S.R. 1993. A Delphi study to build a model integrative curriculum for an undergraduate business program in a liberal arts setting (Doctoral dissertation, Walden University, 1993). Dissertation Abstracts International 55(09A), 2689.

Senchack, 2007. On liberal arts education in the business curriculum: A discussion paper for the 2006 summit on the liberal arts in business, in Re-Envisioning Business Programs in Liberal Arts Worlds: 2006 Summit Proceedings and Outcomes. Southwestern University. Retrieved October, 2008 from http://www.southwestern.edu/laab/laab-resource_bank.html.

Wick, M. R. and Philips, A. T. 2008. “A Liberal education scorecard,” Liberal Education, Winter 22-29.

Note: The 2009 EAM program listed a Critical Management session called “Democracy and Power, Business and the Liberal Arts.” For more details, consider contacting one of the panelists: Stookey, Central Connecticut State University; Arnison , Central Connecticut State University; Zacharias, University of Massachusetts.
 
     
           



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