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Bob Evans
Robert Evans is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Economics, Business and Accounting at Rockford University and Associate Director of the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship.
He is actively involved in the Rockford University public policy program, trains managers on law-related topics, is a political consultant and analyst, and also serves on non-profit boards.
Among the courses he teaches are Business Law, American Economic History, and Government and Business.
He served as a member of the Rockford School District Board of Education for nine years.
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Bob Evans looks at what it means to be an American — and how we can hold up our end of the bargain.
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Bob Evans revisits his thoughts on the real reason for Memorial Day. It's not just the unofficial start of summer.
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Bob Evans takes a look at what could be the biggest problem for Democrats this election season.
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This primary election eve, Bob Evans takes a look at the huge chasm between America's two major parties.
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Bob Evans compares the actions — and inactions — of Congressional Republicans to a biblical figure.
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Economic stagnation generates economic insecurity. Bob Evans wonders if we'll respond in time.
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Bob Evans notes that for many Americans, the fault lies not in our stars...
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Bob Evans contends some actions by national Republicans threaten the Constitutional system.
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Bob Evans poses some hard questions about the war in Ukraine.
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Bob Evans weighs both sides of the aisle on Bidenomics