Top Entrepreneurship MBAs in Baltimore
It may not be New York or San Francisco, but Baltimore is gaining a reputation as a hotbed for startups and entrepreneurs. Continue reading…
Carey School of Business Dean’s Medals Presented to Robyn and Tony Coles
Carey School of Business Dean Bernard T. Ferrari was pleased to announce that distinguished business executives and philanthropists Robyn and N. Anthony “Tony” Coles, Jr. would be awarded with Dean’s Medals. Established in 2016, the Dean’s Medal is presented by the head of the Carey School of Business to recipients who exhibit extraordinary service, philanthropy and leadership on behalf of the school.
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Baltimore MBA Programs that Do Not Require Work Experience
It can be all business with b-school applications, particularly when it comes to fulfilling certain admissions requirements. More and more prospective b-school students want to make the leap straight out of undergrad into an MBA program.
Alumni Spotlight: Janine DiPaula Stevens, MBA ’01, Sellinger School of Business
Janine DiPaula Stevens, MBA ’01 graduated from Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business in ’01. Continue reading…
Sellinger School of Business Spices Up Professional’s MBA Curriculum
According to a press release, Loyola University Maryland’s Sellinger School of Business and Management has revised the curriculum for its Professional’s MBA program. The updated curriculum comes into effect in the upcoming fall semester.
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Industry Spotlight: Healthcare in Baltimore
To most outsiders, Baltimore is the offbeat, charming, crab-loving cousin sandwiched between Philly and DC. While Charm City’s provincial peculiarities are both famous (John Waters’ Hairspray) and infamous (David Simon’s cult classic HBO drama The Wire), what non-Baltimoreans may not realize is that the Clipper City is also a hotbed for the healthcare industry.