In the News: Carey Business Professors Lend Expertise to Baltimore Metro Media
Professors from John Hopkins University Carey Business School often serve as experts in the media. Here are a few excerpts of various faculty members sharing their knowledge on a range of business topics. Continue reading…
Creativity Thrives on Idea of Scarcity, According to Carey School Research
A study co-authored by Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Assistant Professor Meng Zhu finds that when it comes to creativity, less can be more. The study was co-authored by Ravi Mehta from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and published in the Journal of Consumer Research.
5 Baltimore Startups to Watch in 2016
Baltimore is a city of many names. President John Quincy Adams gave nicknamed it the “Monumental City” because its skyline was marked by various monuments and churches. In the 1850s it was dubbed “Mob Town” because of how quickly its residents would find an excuse to riot. And most recently, former Mayor Martin O’Malley launched a marketing campaign in 2000 to brand it the “Greatest City in America.”
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JHU Carey and Hopkins Engineering School Launch New Dual Degree Program
Johns Hopkins University is offering a new dual degree program that will allow students to earn a bachelor’s degree in engineering and an MBA degree, all within five-years. Sounds too good to be true, right? Continue reading…
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…
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…