The Chronicle of Higher Education

Risky Lecture

After last spring's massacre at Virginia Tech, colleges everywhere talked about risk management. But they weren't talking about investment risk. That's what Vittorio A. Bonomo, an associate professor of finance at Virginia Tech, was lecturing on last month when he used the university's response to the April 16 killings as an example of risk arising from "a lack of good information." He openly criticized the university's...

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