Quinlan Adjunct Honored at Influential Women in Business Awards
Eleanor Sweet, an adjunct instructor at the Loyola University Quinlan School of Business, was honored at the Daily Herald Business Ledger’s Influential Women in Business Awards. According to the Daily Herald, the awards are presented to outstanding suburban women executives based on the business and professional achievements and the challenges they have met in building their careers. Continue reading…
George Washington University School of Business Named in Military Times Top 75
Military Times announced its Best for Vets: Business Schools 2016 rankings and The George Washington University School of Business once again ranked among the Top 75 Best for Vets Business Schools, coming in 27th nationally. Continue reading…
Mendoza Prof named to 2015 Thomson Reuters’ Highly Cited Researchers List
Luis Gómez-Mejia from the Mendoza College of Business has been named to the 2015 Thomson Reuters’ Highly Cited Researchers list. The list identifies the top scholars and scientists who publish their academic findings every year in more than 2 million journal papers.
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24th Annual Kogod Case Competition Taking Place This Weekend
The Kogod Case Competition, one of the premier annual events hosted by the Kogod School of Business each spring semester, pits student teams against one another as they compete to impress judges with their business acumen. The 24th Annual Competition will take place on Saturday, February 6, 2016. What’s in it for the winners? Each winning team member is awarded a cash prize of $200. Continue reading…
Merrick School of Business’ Rise to the Challenge Winner Launches Guitargate
Michael Palmisano, the winner of the Merrick School of Business’s 2014 Rise to the Challenge competition for entrepreneurs in the Existing Business category, has launched Guitargate, an interactive online guitar teaching platform. He was recently profiled in an article on the University of Baltimore website. 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…