Why You Should Consider Earning a Part-Time MBA in San Diego
If you’re a busy working professional, taking two years off of work to earn your MBA might not be a viable option. However, that’s where a part-time MBA program can help.
Your Guide to the Best Marketing MBA Programs in San Diego
The San Diego metro is home to some of the country’s best weather and finest defense, tourism, international trade and research/manufacturing sectors. But “The Plymouth of the West” is also gaining notoriety as a rapidly growing digital marketing hub. Continue reading…
Rady School Continues Its AACSB Accreditation
Since being one of the youngest business schools to receive the AACSB accreditation in 2011, the Rady School of Management at UC San Diego has continued its commitment to advancing innovation and entrepreneurship. Thanks to that commitment, the Rady School earned an extension of its accreditation after a meticulous internal review and evaluation process. Continue reading…
Rady Alums Leads New UC San Diego Building Project
Beginning the Summer of 2018, UC San Diego will expand its campus with a new seven-building project led by Carlos Gonzales (MBA ’07), the Regional Executive Officer and Senior Vice President of Clark Construction Group. When completed, in 2020, the building project will be home to Sixth College, as well as the Social Sciences and Arts and Humanities. It will be called the “Living and Learning Neighborhood” and will be located at North Torrey Pines, the school explained in a recent blog post.
Rady School Promotes Entrepreneurs with Learning Series and New Tech Accelerator
Entrepreneurship has been a focus of the Rady School of Management for years with programs such as StartR, mystartupXX and the Venture Fund. Now, Rady is improving its entrepreneurial opportunities even further with a new entrepreneurship series and five new companies being added to the IGE Technology Accelerator. Continue reading…
Rady Lecturer Gives Insight On Entrepreneur Success
You can be an entrepreneur without starting a company. At least that’s what Del Foit, a lecturer for the Rady School’s Lab to Market course, believes. While the typical definition of entrepreneurship is somewhat formulaic—entrepreneurship is the process and attendant risks, of designing, launching, leading and growing a startup business venture—it doesn’t have to be. Continue reading…