Jim Zarroli Talks Shop in Texas
October 30, 2009 at 9:08 am Tina Hay Leave a comment
National Public Radio’s Jim Zarroli ’79, who hosted a roundtable discussion for us last week on college affordability, was down in Texas on Tuesday to give a lecture at Baylor University on business ethics and corporate governance.
A Baylor publication called The Lariat carried a student-written account of his talk, as well as a short Q&A in which he talks a bit about his career.
Zarroli, who majored in journalism at Penn State, covers business and the economy for NPR; in recent years he has reported on the Enron debacle, Martha Stewart’s legal problems, and the Bernie Madoff scandal, among other stories.
The roundtable he hosted for us last week will appear in the January-February issue of The Penn Stater.
Tina Hay, editor
Entry filed under: College of Communications, Famous Penn Staters, Penn State alumni, The Penn Stater magazine. Tags: Baylor University, business ethics, college affordability, corporate governance, Jim Zarroli, NPR, The Lariat.


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