Charles Olson Presented With Smith School CIBER Award
The Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business has awarded Charles E. Olson, a professor in the logistics, business and public policy department, with the CIBER Award for Teaching Innovation in Global Learning.
Sellinger School Faculty Talks To Local Media
Professors from Loyola Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business often serve as experts in the media. Here are a few recent excerpts of various faculty members sharing their knowledge on a range of business topics: Continue reading…
Smith School Entrepreneurs Accepted into Terp Startup Incubator
The Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship at the Robert H. Smith School of Business has announced that it has accepted 10 startups into the Terp Startup summer incubator program. Terp Startup is the final phase of the center’s three-stage Fearless Founders Accelerator. Continue reading…
Johns Hopkins Professors: Why Business and Medicine Work Together
Christopher Myers believes that business and medicine go hand-in-hand. so much so that he thinks a “Management 101” course should be embedded into the curriculum of every medical school. Myers, an assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, and Peter Pronovost, a professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, recently stated their views in an invited commentary for Academic Medicine. Continue reading…
New Executive Communication Program Helps Smith School Students Excel at Communications as Well as Business
Attention socially awkward MBAs: The Robert H. Smith School of Business has a new program for you! The new Smith Executive Communication Program offers students the opportunity to develop their communication skills through an intensive one-year curriculum. Continue reading…
Federal Employees, Partners Enjoy Reduced MBA Tuition At Smith School
According to a recent press release, federal employees and their partners can now receive a 30 percent tuition discount when they qualify for select graduate programs at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business. Continue reading…