New Leading Fearlessly Program Encourages Smith MBAs to Become Fearless Leaders
The development of leadership skills is heavily emphasized by many MBA programs. In fact, it’s often a selling point. At the University of Maryland Robert H. Smith School of Business, leadership development is a core part of the Smith MBA experience, which is why the school recently launched its new Leading Fearlessly Program. Continue reading…
Smith School MBA Ranked No. 22 in U.S. by Financial Times
The Financial Times released its 2016 rankings of the best full-time program available to prospective MBAs. The annual list looks at a school on a national level, as well as an international level. According to a press release, the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business ranked as No. 22 in the nation and No. 51 in the world in 2016. Continue reading…
$10M Gift Promises New Scholarships at Robert H. Smith School of Business
The University of Maryland announced today a gift of $10 million from the Robert H. Smith Family Foundation to support MBA scholarships, as well as undergraduate leadership programs and facility enhancements for the Robert H. Smith School of Business. The gift will also continue to fund the school’s Center for Social Value Creation. Continue reading…
Smith School Raises Money at Third Annual Charity Auction
Last week, the Robert H. Smith School of Business’ Charity Auction brought students and professors together for the what has already become one of the most beloved Smith School programs. Members of the Smith family contributed auction items, such as dinner at the home a handful of professors, before the fierce (but friendly) bidding war begins in the name of goodwill and charity. Continue reading…
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…
REGISTER: Smith School’s Inaugural Diversity Fireside Chat
The Robert H. Smith School of Business is excited to welcome Veronica E. Villalobos, Esq., director of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), for its Inaugural Diversity Fireside Chat: “Rising Tide: The New American Workplace.” Continue reading…