Technical.ly Baltimore Highlights Carey Business School on Baltimore Innovation Week Map
Baltimore Innovation Week is almost here! The fourth annual, week-long celebration of technology and innovation is taking place September 25 – October 3, 2015. In advance of the event, Technical.ly/Baltimore published list and map highlighting 70 of the top tech-friendly firms and organizations in the city. Johns Hopkins Carey Business School made the list. Continue reading…
Smith Diversity Fireside Chat Welcomes John W. Rogers, CEO Ariel Investments
The Robert H. Smith School of Business welcomes John W. Rogers, Jr. as its featured guest for the school’s second Diversity Fireside Chat, presented by the University of Maryland’s Office of Community Engagement. The chat will be led by Smith’s Diversity Officer Hank Boyd. The two will have a one-on-one interview for an event that is free and open to everyone. Continue reading…
Carey Business School Dean Explains How School’s Vision is in Action
On Sept. 16, 2015, Dean Bernard Ferrari delivered the following speech at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School entitled “Mission Impactful: The Carey Business School Vision in Action.” In it, Ferrari discussed how the school’s next “year of innovation, engagement and impact we anticipate will be our best ever.” Continue reading…
Johns Hopkins Ranked 10th in National Universities Rankings
In the latest U.S. News & World Report “National Universities” rankings, Johns Hopkins University, home of the Carey Business School, climbed two spots, from No. 12 to a tie for 10th, which is up from 12th last year and 16th as recently as 2006. Continue reading…
$10M Gift Promises New Scholarships at Robert H. Smith School of Business
The University of Maryland announced today a gift of $10 million from the Robert H. Smith Family Foundation to support MBA scholarships, as well as undergraduate leadership programs and facility enhancements for the Robert H. Smith School of Business. The gift will also continue to fund the school’s Center for Social Value Creation. Continue reading…
JHU Carey School of Business Design Leadership MBA Candidate Named Presidential Innovation Fellow
According to a recent press release, Kate McCall-Kiley, who is enrolled in the joint MBA/MA Design Leadership program between Carey Business School and the Maryland Institute College of Art, has been named by President Barack Obama as a 2015 Presidential Innovation Fellow. Continue reading…