What Are The Best Washington DC Online MBA Programs?
Modern business students have a multitude of options when it comes to MBA programs, including: on-campus full-time or part-time programs; evening or weekend courses for working professionals and accelerated programs for those who want to earn their MBA in condensed amount of time. But for those who prioritize online flexibility and want to study in the nation’s capital, the question remains: what are the best Washington DC online MBA programs? Continue reading…
Empowering Female Leadership At The Kogod School of Business
Girls don’t just want to have fun at the Kogod School of Business — they get stuff done.
According to the school, Maria Wallace, MSAn ’17, wanted to help empowering female leadership in business. A professional in the IT Consulting sector, Wallace wanted to prove that women have plenty to offer the male-dominated industry. Continue reading…
Top Finance MBAs in DC
As today’s job market continues to grow more cutthroat and competitive, particularly in the realm of finance, there is an increased demand for business school grads with both quantitative and policy experience.
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Best Consulting MBA Programs in DC
MBAs love consulting. No matter how much things change, things stay the same. While Google, Facebook and Amazon might be the technology companies most often grabbing the headlines, for MBA grads, they’re still not the top destination for work. Instead, you’ll still find more MBAs at McKinsey, Boston Consulting and Bain & Co over anywhere else. Continue reading…
Coolest MBA Clubs in the Washington, DC, Metro Region
Aside from going to class—and, in the case of those seeking their part-time MBA, also going to work—many prospective MBAs join clubs or student organizations. Continue reading…
John Delaney Officially Steps Into Role as Kogod Dean
Back in April, we reported that John Delaney had been appointed as the newest dean of the Kogod School of Business. He officially stepped into his new role on July 18, 2016. Delaney was previously employed at the University of Pittsburgh where he was a professor and Dean of the Katz Graduate School of Business from 2006 to 2015.
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