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Is Profit a Dirty Word? A FREE Debate.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at 7:00 PM (ET)

Babson Park, FL

Is Profit a Dirty Word?  A FREE Debate.

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As part of an occasional series of presentations and events involving business, the economy, free market, and similar topics, Webber International University is hosting a debate over the question: Is Profit a Dirty Word?

Participating in the debate are Dr. Benjamin Balak, a professor at Rollins College and Dr. Daniel J. Smith, a professor at Troy University.

The debate promises to be lively and begins promptly at 7pm on Wednesday, February 15, 2012.  Attendees are invited to arrive early as free food and beverages will be available for your enjoyment.

The event, food and beverage, and parking are all FREE.

When & Where



Rex R. Yentes Conference Center
Webber International University
1201 N Scenic Highway
Babson Park, FL 33827

Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at 7:00 PM (ET)


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Webber International University



Established in 1927 by Roger and Grace Babson as the first private college chartered under Florida’s charitable and educational laws and one of the nation’s first business schools for women, Webber International University (Babson Park, Florida) now hosts men and women from some 48 different nations. Degrees at the Florida campus include Accounting, Computer Information Systems Management, Corporate Communications, Finance, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Management, Marketing, Pre-Law, Security Management, and Sport Management and MBA, MBA with an emphasis in Accounting, MBA with an emphasis in International Business, MBA with an emphasis in Security Management, and MBA with an emphasis in Sport Management.

Joining Webber as a branch campus in 2011, St. Andrews University (formerly St. Andrews Presbyterian College, Laurinburg, North Carolina) is a comprehensive liberal arts university which traces its roots back to the 1896 founding of its predecessor Flora Macdonald College. Majors at the North Carolina campus include Biology, Business Administration, Elementary Education with K-6 Licensure, English, Creative Writing, Forensic Science, History and Politics, Humanities, Interdisciplinary Studies, Physical Education with K-12 Licensure, Psychology, Sport and Recreation Studies, Therapeutic Horsemanship, and Visual & Performing Arts. Numerous concentrations exist within these majors.

Each campus features highly qualified faculty, small class size, career focused curriculum, and a wide array of intercollegiate sports and other activities. Recognized as a Princeton Review Best in the Southeast college, a US News and World Reports America’s Best Colleges designee, and a GI Jobs America’s Most Military Friendly School. Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, with additional specialty accreditations.