JHU Carey Launches New Health Care Management MBA Program
Most people know that the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is a world-class medical school. JHU’s Carey Business School has launched a new cohort-based Health Care Management MBA degree program at DC’s Sibley Memorial Hospital that consists of employees and medical staff from Sibley and Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, Md.
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Kogod Study Away Course Teaches International Management Practices in Cuba This Fall Semester
Now that decades-long travel ban to Cuba has been lifted, the Kogod School of Business is happy to launch a course on International Management Practices in Havana, Cuba this fall. IBUS 244 provides students the opportunity to experience the management practices and business environments of Cuban organizations. Students will participate in a half semester long pre-departure class, followed by one week of travel to Miami and Cuba during the first week of January. Continue reading…
George Washington School of Business Prof. Received Competitive Manuscript Award
According to a press release on the GWSB website, the American Accounting Association (AAA) has presented George Washington School of Business Assistant Professor Youli Zou with its 2015 Competitive Manuscript Award. Zou received this honor for her manuscript, “Strategic Entry Decisions, Accounting Signals, and Risk Management Disclosure.”
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Quinlan Announces Date for Schreiber Center Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
According to a press release, a ribbon cutting ceremony for the John and Kathy Schreiber Center, the new home of Loyola’s Quinlan School of Business, will be taking place next week. Hosted by John P. Pelissero, Interim President, Loyola University Chicago, and Kevin Stevens, Dean, Quinlan School of Business, the event will be taking place at 16 E. Pearson Street on Thursday, August 27, 2015 from 10:45AM to 11AM. Continue reading…
Smith School Kicks Off New Semester With Week of Orientation
It’s that time of year again, prospective MBAs: Back to school time at the Robert H. Smith School of Business. At Smith, incoming full-time MBAs don’t even have to wait long to meet employers and learn what kind of talent they want to hire — in fact, they get to do it before the books even open. Continue reading…
Incoming Howard University Students Learn “Truth and Service” Before Classes Kick Off
As summer break comes to it dramatic conclusion, many prospective MBAs and incoming business school students look forward to orientation, icebreakers and days of syllabus review. Meanwhile, at one of the Washington DC Metro’s most historic universities, all incoming students are invited to continue to build upon a legacy of community service at Howard University’s 3rd Annual Howard University Day of Service (HUDOS) on Friday, August 21, 2015. Continue reading…