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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Top MBA Recruiters: Apple
Okay, let’s take a second to think about something: How many Apple products do you own? Macbook Pro, check; iPhone, check; Apple Watch, check; the list goes on and on.
Apple has created, produced and innovated such great products over the years that the company has really changed the face of the consumer electronics industry. The late Steve Jobs—a college dropout—gets a lot of the credit for Apple’s industry success, but there’s also a team of MBAs working for the Cupertino-based company, each making sure that the innovation doesn’t stop. Continue reading…
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.
Carey School of Business Welcomes 15 New Faculty Members For New Academic Year
The Carey School of Business welcomes 15 new research and practice-track professors and lecturers to its full-time faculty for the start of the new academic year. The new number of full-time faculty working at Carey is now 88. In the past four years, the business school has hired 58 new full-time faculty members. Continue reading…
JHU Carey Team Wins Biopharma Case Competition
According to a press release on the school website, students from the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School took home the $6,000 first prize at the 4th Annual Biopharmaceutical Case Competition.
Teams were made up of three to five students MBA and Healthcare Management programs representing top business schools such as the Wharton School of Business, MIT Sloan School of Management and Yale School of Management. Continue reading…
JHU Carey CityLab MBA Team Working to Develop Historic Home in Downtown Baltimore
According to an article on the Hub, MADE: In America, a nonprofit organization that supports American industry, is working with five local universities, including the CityLab team from the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, to transform the Carroll Mansion, a historic home in downtown Baltimore, into the “All American House.” The exhibit’s mission is to boost the profile of the historic, Revolution-era home by showcasing American manufacturers, many of which are from the greater Baltimore area. The exhibit will run for one month. Continue reading…