Washington DC Executive MBA Programs You Need To Know
Are you working professional in the Washington DC metro who really wants to get to the top of the corporate ladder? Do you have significant managerial experience, but want to take the next step and assume a leading role in your organization. If this sounds like you, than an Executive MBA (EMBA) is what you’re looking for. Continue reading…
Dan Heiser Named Full Chair At DePaul University
After serving as the interim chair of DePaul University’s Department of Management & Entrepreneurship for the last year, the school has announced that Dan Heiser has received a three-year assignment to become full chair. Continue reading…
Charles Olson Presented With Smith School CIBER Award
The Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business has awarded Charles E. Olson, a professor in the logistics, business and public policy department, with the CIBER Award for Teaching Innovation in Global Learning.
How Wharton Prepares MBA Graduates For The Workforce
Going back to business school to pursue an MBA is an important step to getting that high-paying dream job. However, the path to graduation and employment can be a little overwhelming for some. In order help students out and ultimately increase their likelihood of being hired post-grad, schools prepare their students for various careers and industries through internship programs, career services and counseling, hands-on projects and sprawling alumni networks.
Two Georgetown McDonough MBAs Win Tech Case Competition
Two full-time MBA students from Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business recently won the top prize in the sixth annual MBA Technology Innovation Case Competition, taking home $6,250 in total prize money. Anne Laughlin (MBA’17) and Nicholas Lamp (MBA’17) competed against and defeated teams from John Hopkins University, University of Notre Dame and George Washington University. Continue reading…
Booth Professor Elected to National Academy of Sciences
Douglas Diamond, Merton H. Miller Distinguished Service Professor of Finance at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, has been elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). Membership to the National Academy of Sciences is considered one of highest honors a scientist can receive. Continue reading…