Introducing Carey’s Flexible MBA Program
Having options when pursuing a degree is always nice. Beginning in the fall of 2015, Flexible MBA students at the Carey Business School will have the option of pursuing their degree online, in the classroom, or a combination of both. Where does the added flexibility come into play? The Flexible MBA is a 54-credit degree program typically completed over three academic years but gives students the ability to take up to six years to finish the program if need be. Continue reading…
REGISTER: Smith School Program on Women and the Part-Time MBA
The Robert H. Smith School of Business is hosting an event designed specifically for ambitious women interested in the school’s Part Time MBA program. Joyce Russell, Ph.D., Vice Dean, will lead the program off with some opening remarks before prospective MBAs get to network with alumna, current students and representatives from Admissions and the Office of Career Services. This session is on Saturday, January 31, 2015, from 8:30 am – 12:30 am at Smith School’s DC Campus. You can register for that here. Continue reading…
Carey’s Innovation Factory Summit and Mosh Pit Competition
Students, teachers, researchers, professionals and investors from the Baltimore area gathered at the Carey Business School’s Harbor East campus for the second Innovation Factory Summit and Mosh Pit Competition. Continue reading…
Sellinger Professor Harsha Desai Named ‘Social Innovator’
Harsha Desai, professor at the Sellinger School of Business and Management, was named one of 12 social innovators by the Warnock Foundation for founding and leading the Center for Sustainable Social Impact. The Warnock Foundation, established to help nonprofit organizations grow, awarded Desai a $1,000 grant for his work. Continue reading…
Carey Concludes Its First Entrepreneurship Boot Camp
Johns Hopkins Carey School of Business had it first Entrepreneurship Boot Camp for biomedical entrepreneurs conclude on August 29 with a poster session and a Shark Tank-style pitch event. Nearly two dozen research teams presented their work during the poster session after hearing from experts in team building, founders’ equity, intellectual property, venture management, and other key topics of interest for biomedical start-up enterprises. Continue reading…