Federal Employees, Partners Enjoy Reduced MBA Tuition At Smith School

According to a recent press release, federal employees and their partners can now receive a 30 percent tuition discount when they qualify for select graduate programs at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business. Continue reading…
Where to Get Your Green MBA

While traditional MBA degrees require coursework and experiential learning in finances, analytics, management, economic theory, and business ethics; a sustainable MBA program, or green MBA, includes these subjects, but taught within the imposed limits of managing for environmental and social sustainability. Continue reading…
CBEAR Awards $300K for Agri-Environmental Research Projects

The Center for Behavioral and Experimental Agri-Environmental Research — or CBEAR for short – is leading efforts to find new ways to solve some of the nation’s agricultural and environmental challenges. CBEAR supports science-based research nationwide and translates these results into useful guidance for administrators and policymakers to craft more effective programs. Run jointly by the University of Delaware and Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School, the Center is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service.
George Mason MBAs Provide Business Report to Artist Alumni

Students in MBA 711, the fundamental entrepreneurship course for those seeking their MBA degree at the George Mason School of Business, recently gave a business analysis to Nathan Loda— a professional artist and alumni of George Mason who was looking for new ways to expand his business. Continue reading…
Two Carey School of Business Faculty Members Discuss B-School’s Growth

Two faculty members at Johns Hopkins Carey School of Business — Valerie Suslow, Vice Dean for Faculty and Kevin Frick, Research and Vice Dean for Education — we recently quoted in a Maryland Daily Record article noting the recent growth of the Carey Business School. Continue reading…
Carey School of Business Faculty Members Discuss Devalued Chinese Currency in the News

Carey Business School Assistant Professor Alessandro Rebucci and Senior Professional Instructor Roger Staiger were quoted in news stories appearing in The Baltimore Sun and on WBAL-TV, Baltimore’s NBC affiliate, respectively. In separate pieces, the two faculty members discussed the devaluation of the Chinese yuan and its impact on the national and state economies. Continue reading…