Carey MBA and Harlem Lacrosse Highlighted in Baltimore Sun Piece
Last time we discussed Jake Klein, a Carey Business School Flexible MBA student and co-founder of Harlem Lacrosse, his company was being featured in a national advertising campaign by Dick’s Sporting Goods. One year later, Harlem Lacrosse is still in the headlines. Continue reading…
Hot MBA Jobs: IT Manager / Director
As the lines between business and technology industries continue to blur, more and more information, computer and tech professionals are looking to business schools and MBA programs to achieve a leg up on the competition. An MBA with a focus on information technology (IT) is a great path to landing any number of tech-related jobs. One such position is that of the IT manager/director. Continue reading…
Carey MBAs Finish 5th at MIT Sloan Operations Simulation Competition
According to a news release on the Carey Business School website, a team that included three Carey Global MBAs earned fifth place in MIT Sloan’s 12th Annual Operations Simulation Competition. Carey students Prateek Agarwal, Alex Starr, and Sean Chou were on the “alexstarr” team that finished the online simulation with a cash balance of $2,233,510. Continue reading…
Smith School Takes First Prize at Emerging Markets Case Competition
The Smith School of Business hosted the Second Annual Emerging Markets Case Competition earlier this month. According to the Smith School, eight teams from seven MBA programs around the country participated in an intense 24-hour preparation and presentation. Each team was tasked with providing recommendations to the International Finance Corporation (IFC) on a specific case involving the economic sustainability strategy of a mining company in Ghana. Continue reading…
Johns Hopkins MBA Rankings: A Comprehensive Overview
The Johns Hopkins name carries quite a bit of clout in the academic world.
Known for being the premier research university of the Baltimore Metro and the first of its kind in the nation, Johns Hopkins University — commonly known as Hopkins or JHU — is made up of two undergraduate divisions, a Medical Institutions campus, the Peabody Institute Conservatory of Music, the Applied Physics Laboratory, the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, the education school, and, of course, the Carey Business School, among various other facilities Continue reading…
Smith School MBAs Research New Technologies in DC I-Corps Program
Ever since President Obama issued a 2011 Presidential Memorandum on accelerating technology transfer and commercialization of federal research in support of high-growth businesses, the commercialization of technology invented at federal labs has become a top priority in the United States. Continue reading…