Johns Hopkins MBA Rankings: A Comprehensive Overview
The Johns Hopkins name carries quite a bit of clout in the academic world.
Known for being the premier research university of the Baltimore Metro and the first of its kind in the nation, Johns Hopkins University — commonly known as Hopkins or JHU — is made up of two undergraduate divisions, a Medical Institutions campus, the Peabody Institute Conservatory of Music, the Applied Physics Laboratory, the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, the education school, and, of course, the Carey Business School, among various other facilities Continue reading…
Carey Students Competing in Next Round of Venture Capital Investment Competition
According to an article on The Hub, a team of graduate students from the Carey Business School will compete in the Venture Capital Investment Competition (VCIC) on Friday, February 12. VCIC is one of the world’s largest business school competitions, featuring teams from more than 70 business schools from around the world. Continue reading…
CBEAR Awards $300K for Agri-Environmental Research Projects
The Center for Behavioral and Experimental Agri-Environmental Research — or CBEAR for short – is leading efforts to find new ways to solve some of the nation’s agricultural and environmental challenges. CBEAR supports science-based research nationwide and translates these results into useful guidance for administrators and policymakers to craft more effective programs. Run jointly by the University of Delaware and Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School, the Center is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service.
Carey Business School Faculty Quoted by the Media on Various Topics
Carey Business School faculty members are often called upon by the media to lend their expertise on various topics and articles. Here are three recent articles from three separate outlets that feature quotes from Carey professors. Continue reading…
Carey Students Participate in New Real Estate Challenge Competition
Students at the Carey Business School students are taking part in a year-long real estate portfolio competition. According to a press release on the Carey website, The Real Confidence University Portfolio challenge began in July and challenged teams from Carey and 14 other business schools to compose and submit a real estate portfolio using $1 billion in simulated capital. The winning team will earn a $50,000 university scholarship.
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Carey MBA Alum Named to Forbes 30 Under 30
Jarrett Bauer, an alumni of the Carey Business School, has been named to the “Forbes 30 Under 30” in the area of healthcare entrepreneurship. Bauer, who was part of Carey’s charter Global MBA class of 2012, is a co-founder of Health Recovery Solutions, a firm that works with hospitals to help patients with high risk of readmission avoid return visits. Continue reading…