Newswise — Kathleen Day is a lecturer on the full-time faculty of the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. A former business journalist, she specializes in financial crises and how they spread. She previously taught at Georgetown University, where she created an ethics course based on the series of financial crises in the United States over the past several decades, from the S&L debacle and through the Great Recession. In addition to financial crises, her interests include the related topics of corporate governance, government regulation, lobbying and campaign finance, ethics, and crisis communication.