Welcome back to our weekly series, #ICYMI: MetroMBA Trends, where we round-up the hottest posts from the past week (in case you missed them). So, without further ado, here are the top 5 posts:
St. Joseph’s University Haub School to Offer Healthcare Executive MBA through Team Effort
Beginning in March 2016, Saint Joseph’s Haub School of Business (HSB), in collaboration with the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM), will offer an online executive MBA program for alumni of PCOM.
Innovation at Scheller Means More Opportunities for Students with Disabilities
The Georgia Institute of Technology has recently begun to offer opportunities for high school graduates with mild intellectual and developmental disabilities. This new program, which originated at GT’s Scheller College of Business and is entitled ‘Excel,’ will provide these students with the chance to build their education, life skills, and even focus on career exploration.
UCLA Anderson School of Management Trains Head Start Heroes
UCLA Anderson School of Management’s Harold and Pauline Price Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (Price Center) will partner with the University of Massachusetts’ Donahue Institute in training executive leaders and managers for excellence in Head Start programming.
Northeastern Celebrates Entrepreneurs
NEXPO is presented by IDEA, Northeastern’s venture accelerator that is run by students. IDEA provides a variety of resources to help Northeastern undergraduate and graduate students, alumni and professors launch businesses.
Texas Entrepreneur Will Join Convocation Ceremony for CT Bauer Graduates
On December 18th, the C.T. Bauer College of Business at the University of Houston will host a convocation ceremony for over 700 graduating students. The event will take place in the Hofheinz Pavilion on the University of Houston campus and will include a keynote address by Elizabeth Killinger, president of NRG Retail and Reliant.