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Andrew Abela speaks during the celebration of the founding of the Catholic University of America's school of business and economics. Photo by Ed Pfueller, courtesy of The Catholic University of America

At the Catholic University of American, Andrew Abela is the dean of the School of Business & Economics and associate professor of marketing. In 2009 he won the Novak Award, a $10,000 prize given by the Acton Institute to scholars whose research advances “the understanding of theology’s connection to human dignity, the importance of the rule of law, limited government, religious liberty, and freedom in economic life.”

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