Sustainability Lunch and Learn: Marriott Exec Talks With Smith School MBAs
On September 29th, Robert H. Smith School of Business MBA students had a chance to meet with Denise Naguib, Marriott’s vice president of sustainability and supplier diversity, as a part of the Center for Social Value Creation’s (CSVC) Sustainability Lunch and Learn series. Naguib discussed her role in the hotel industry’s sustainability effort. Continue reading…
Top Entrepreneurship MBAs in Baltimore
It may not be New York or San Francisco, but Baltimore is gaining a reputation as a hotbed for startups and entrepreneurs. Continue reading…
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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Quinlan Professor Serves as Fulbright Specialist in Poland
Quinlan School of Business Professor Dow Scott recently served as a Fulbright specialist, consulting with Poland’s AGH University of Science and Technology on its human resources program. According to the school, the Fulbright specialist program “places distinguished U.S. faculty and professionals from various industries in short-term collaborative projects at eligible institutions in over 140 countries worldwide.”
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GWSB Alumna Baroness Joanna Shields Named AACSB International “Influential Leader”
On September 20th, the George Washington University School of Business (GWSB) announced that Baroness Joanna Shields, OBE, MBA ’87, has been named one of AACSB International’s “Influential Leaders” for 2016. Shields is a distinguished GWSB alumna and recently delivered the keynote address at GWSB’s 2016 Master’s and Doctoral Commencement Celebration. Continue reading…
Boston MBA Programs without GMAT and GRE Requirements
Let’s be honest: Nobody likes taking tests. And knowing that one test could have a significant impact on your education can make you feel like you’re in a pressure cooker. The GRE and GMAT are just two examples of tests that can leave talented, intelligent students waking up sweating. Continue reading…