Loyola Marymount Welcomes New CBA Associate Dean
Loyola Marymount University’s College of Business Administration recently appointed Bob Pettit as their associate dean and director of graduate programs, according to a press release from the school. Pettit will primarily be responsible for the recently revamped MBA program in his new position. Continue reading…
UC Davis Full-Time MBA Ranked Among Nation’s Best 20 Years Running
UC Davis’ Graduate School of Management’s Full-Time MBA program was ranked among the premier programs for the 20th year in a row, according to a press release from the school. U.S. News & World Report ranked the graduate business schools and released their list on March 10. UC Davis’ program came in at 48 out of 464. Part of what made UC Davis rank so high was their selectivity of applicants (top 10), their average GMAT score (688 up from 685), and their record MBA starting salary and bonus ($99,952 up from $88,301). Continue reading…
Quinlan’s New Dean Kevin Stevens Discusses Plans For School’s Future
Last month the Quinlan School of Business introduced Kevin T. Stevens as the school’s newest dean. Stevens returns to Loyola from DePaul University where he served as professor of accounting, director of the School of Accountancy and Management Information Systems, and director of global initiatives in the College of Business.
“Returning to Loyola as dean is an honor. The broad-based Jesuit education I received was instrumental in whatever success I have had in my career, and I am delighted to join a faculty and staff committed to the values-based leadership that business today is demanding,” said Stevens. Continue reading…
London Business School Enjoys Large Donations from Middle East
London Business School’s global scholarship program recently enjoyed donations totalling £600,000 from their alumni community and regional business leaders in the Middle East, according to a press release from the school. The donations, which included four six-figure gifts, were raised as part of a fundraising campaign aiming to reach £100 million. The donations will largely be used to support the school’s scholarship programs as well as finance the school’s research program. Continue reading…
Global MBA: Gaining World Experience
Every year, more businesses decide to expand their markets in to new countries. Business leaders and managers must be prepared to compete in the new foreign markets. To be prepared to become a successful global business leader, many people decide to pursue a Global or International MBA. This type of MBA program can help you to learn the skills that are needed to successfully move your company in to new markets and gain the knowledge of economies in different countries as well as government practices and business related laws.
Global and International MBA programs typically require students to complete a global residency during the program. This is a time when students will travel to a different country or region, typically one with new emerging markets, to study for a short period of time. Some programs also give students the opportunity to visit more than one country or region during the program. Students learn and experience the culture of the area they are residing in as well as the economy and government of the country they are in.
REGISTER: Carey Flexible MBA Online Information Session August 6
Are you a prospective MBA who’s interested in hearing more about The Carey School of Business’s Flexible MBA program? To make things even more flexible, how would you like to learn more about this new program from the comfort of your own home? Continue reading…