TCU Neeley Hosts Annual Values and Ventures Competition
The Texas Christian University – Neeley School of Business recently served as host for the seventh annual Richards Barrentine Values and Ventures Competition, awarding up to $79,700 in cash prizes to student entrepreneurs.
Johns Hopkins Professors: Why Business and Medicine Work Together
Christopher Myers believes that business and medicine go hand-in-hand. so much so that he thinks a “Management 101” course should be embedded into the curriculum of every medical school. Myers, an assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, and Peter Pronovost, a professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, recently stated their views in an invited commentary for Academic Medicine. Continue reading…
JHU Carey Professor Helps Study on Product Review Websites
Recent research by Johns Hopkins Professor Ravi Aron explains how third-party “infomediary” review websites that aim to inform the public about products are sometimes, inadvertently, doing a disservice to the people they’re trying to help. Aron, who is an Associate Professor at the Carey School of Business, penned the new study with two colleagues for the Journal of Management Information Systems. Continue reading…
Johns Hopkins Launches Carey Business Fellows Program
According to a recent press release, the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School has established the Carey Business Fellows program in order to provide full tuition and a stipend for top MBA students. The program will be available for students admitted to the fall 2017 class of the full-time Global MBA program. Continue reading…
Successful Carey Alumni Join to Form Dean’s Alumni Advisory Board
Sometimes, a little advice is nice, even if you are the top-dog of a top-notch business school. Formed in 2008, the Carey Business School Dean’s Alumni Advisory Board at Johns Hopkins was created to provide advice to dean Bernard Ferrari on key alumni issues. Known as the DAAB, the board is composed of more than two dozen individuals who represent the diverse Carey Business community.
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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