Thomas More University celebrates official naming of new Robert W. Plaster College of Business

Thomas More University celebrates official naming of new Robert W. Plaster College of Business

Thomas More University officially unveiled its second college to be named in under a year — The Robert W. Plaster College of Business.

The naming is in recognition of one of the first major gifts to the largest capital campaign in the University’s history — the Second Century Campaign: It’s time for More. This campaign is the funding mechanism that supports the University’s five-year Strategic Plan: Lighting the Way.

“The support shown to our University from the Robert W. Plaster Foundation has been monumental in the progress made within the College of Business,” said Thomas More University President Joseph L. Chillo. “Together, we act on our shared vision to shape business leaders to understand the complexity of our free-enterprise markets, the importance of sustainability, and the need for ethical business leaders in tomorrow’s economy.”

Thomas More University celebrates official naming of new Robert W. Plaster College of Business

During a ceremony Friday celebrating the newly-named college, Jason Hannasch, executive director of the Robert W.

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The Open Science Atlas – The Official PLOS Blog

The Open Science Atlas – The Official PLOS Blog

Note: PLOS is delighted to once again partner with the Einstein Foundation Award for Promoting Quality in Research with applications and nominations for this year’s awards open until April 30th, 2023 at 10:00 pm UTC.  The Einstein Foundation Awards program honors researchers who reflect rigor, reliability, robustness, and transparency in their work. To get a flavor of what the Einstein Foundation is looking for we have asked last year’s finalists to write about their work (watch this space for other finalists in the coming weeks). First up are four researchers (bios and photos at the end of the blog) who are introducing a platform to monitor transparent research practices across scientific disciplines . You can watch a video here and/or read more below.

The Open Science Atlas[1] will be a web-platform that enables continuous, large-scale monitoring of transparent research practices across the scientific ecosystem. The platform will be driven

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