Kaplan Names Carey as a Top MBA Program For Local Outdoor Recreation
In an article for the Kaplan Test Prep website, the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School was named among four schools with the best local options for outdoor recreation. It’s important for many prospective MBAs to have their programs located in lively, outdoor-friendly cities. How did Carey fit into that equation? Continue reading…
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…
Carey Students Compete In National Investment Banking Competition
Four Carey Business School students have advanced to the final round of the 2015 National Investment Banking Competition, a competition that tasks students with managing an investment banking transaction scenario through a live pitch to managing directors of leading North American investment banks. Continue reading…
Carey Students Help Out With Teen Hackathon
The Carey Business School hosted a daylong hackathon for over 40 children from Baltimore City Public Schools. The event was sponsored by IBM and organized in cooperation with Carey Business School students and Carey Net Impact. 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…
Carey MBA Alumni Named to Baltimore Business Journal “40 Under 40” List
Baltimore Business Journal released its list of “40 Under 40” honorees for 2014. Of the 40 people recognized by the BBJ, three were Johns Hopkins Carey Business School MBA graduates. These Carey alumni were recognized for their leadership in the local business community. The honorees are: Olga Maltseva Brillman (MBA, ’12), Kwame Kuadey (MBA, ’08), and Alex Kopicki (MSRE, ’11). Continue reading…