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10/19/2018

Kimberly Braxton Lloyd, Auburn University’s assistant dean for Health Services, director of the Auburn University Pharmacy Health Services and a professor in the Harrison School of Pharmacy, offers the below answers concerning the nation’s opioid crisis and recent legislation signed into law by President Donald Trump.

10/19/2018

Dr. Beth Davis-Sramek of Auburn University’s Harbert College of Business offers insight into the recent national news about a closure of Sears stores and how brick and mortar businesses need to develop omnichannel capabilities. Below is a Q&A with Dr. Davis-Sramek on the topic:

10/19/2018

Auburn University professor of supply chain management Glenn Richey answers the below questions regarding the recent trade deal struck by the U.S., Mexico and Canada (called the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA) that replaces the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA. Richey is the Harbert Eminent Scholar in supply chain management in Auburn’s Harbert College of Business. He serves as senior editor for Decision Sciences Journal and as associate editor of the Journal of Business Logistics and the Journal of Supply Chain Management.

10/19/2018

Frank Cilluffo, a globally renowned cyber expert and director of Auburn University’s Charles D. McCrary Institute, offers the below answers regarding recent news that the U.S. could offer cyberwar capabilities to NATO allies.

10/19/2018

Kimberly Key is a professor of accounting in the School of Accountancy in the Raymond J. Harbert College of Business. Key’s research interests are primarily in the areas of earnings management, the effect of taxes on asset prices and state taxation.  She offers the below answers that address the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling on online sales tax.