By Butler Cain, Alabama Public Radio
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Tuscaloosa, AL – The global financial crisis is providing a wealth of discussion topics for business schools across the nation. And the events of this period are likely to become a permanent part of a business student's education in the future. Alabama Public Radio's Butler Cain recently spoke with Barry Mason, dean of the Culverhouse College of Commerce and Business Administration at the University of Alabama. Mason calls it a "teachable moment."
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