Fox School of Business Celebrates One Hundred Years
Temple University’s Fox School of Business kicked off its upcoming centennial year with an April 2016 event that featured an address by Dean Moshe Porat.
Among the other speakers who addressed students and faculty were Dennis Alter, after whom Fox’s landmark academic building is named, and Larry Magid, Fox School alumnus and co-creator of Electric Factory Concerts. Continue reading…
Fox School Announces Two New MBA Concentrations
Temple University’s Fox School of Business recently announced two new MBA concentrations. The programs will be available to candidates during the 2016-17 academic year.
Students will be given the opportunity to choose from new programming in Business Analytics or Enterprise Risk Management.
Philadelphia Startups, A Hub for Innovation
The abundance of affordable housing and work spaces fall first on the list of reasons that the Philadelphia metro is a perfect environment for startups, but that’s only the beginning.
The rich climate of top colleges such as The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Temple University’s Fox School of Business, and Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business draw some of the most innovative new businesses to the area as graduates from the realms of tech, life sciences, and the arts see the plentiful entrepreneurial opportunities in the region. Here is a look at some of the region’s companies that comprise Philly’s ever expanding startup ecosystem.
Temple Fox School Alum’s honeygrow Restaurant Expands
A Temple University Fox School of Business alum plans to expand the reach of honeygrow, one of the Philadelphia metro’s most forward-thinking companies.
honeygrow CEO and founder Justin Rosenberg, who earned his Fox Global MBA in 2009, recently announced his plans to open a branch of the restaurant on Temple’s North Philadelphia campus.
Philadelphia MBA Programs Without GMAT / GRE Requirement
The process of applying to MBA programs can be challenging for already busy professionals who are in the midst of a delicate balance between the demands of work, family and other commitments. In addition to this, the cost can be burdensome. Potential MBAs may want to consider applying to a program that does not require GMAT or GRE scores in order to ease some of this stress.
Taking the graduate entrance exams can be time consuming and expensive. For MBAs in the Philly metro, there are a number of schools to choose from that waive or forego the requirement entirely. Continue reading…
10 Coolest MBA Clubs in Philadelphia
If you’re looking to enhance your MBA experience as well as to gain priceless networking opportunities, membership in a student club could be the best choice for you. Schools in the Philly metro have a host of organizations for every interest.