The Wharton School announced the death of Thomas Dunfee, former Vice-Dean of the school’s undergraduate division, in an email to students yesterday. Dunfee, a professor in the Legal Studies and Business Ethics division, worked for 34 years at the school. R.I.P. Tom. (Here’s a link to the memorial site Wharton set up for him.)
So what does this mean for the school housed under the Eye of Sauron, a.k.a Huntsman Hall? Let the speculation begin on who Wharton brings in to replace Dunfee and teach the up-and-coming “masters of the universe” “ethics.”
–by DealBreaker intern and Senior B-School Correspondent Travis.
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from the wharton grads i have met nobody has been teaching them ethics for at least a decade
Hey now, a decade? We haven’t needed ethics for 126 years, let alone the last decade.
-Wharton alum
Who is this new guy? He is not Carney or Bess. Let’s haze him.
What do you mean by new guy? The article was posted by John Carney. ????
–by DealBreaker intern and Senior B-School Correspondent Travis.
so you want to be an asshole for no particular reason?
Test
Ethics..you know who you aren’t
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