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Jun 30, 2017

Metro News & Notes: Times Higher’s New Global Ranking, MBA Expenses & More

Metro News & Notes: Times Higher’s New Global Ranking, MBA Expenses & More

Good morning and happy Friday!

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Jun 26, 2017

Admissions Tip: How to Write a Résumé that Will Get You Into Business School

Admissions Tip: How to Write a Résumé that Will Get You Into Business School

Your resume is not only an important component of your MBA application, it’s also a great place to start when crafting your overall positioning strategy. This document forces one to distill a candidacy into a concise summary, focusing on key aspects and themes. With that in mind, here are a few simple tips to get you started on your business school resume:

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Jun 23, 2017

2017 Forté Foundation MBA Women’s Leadership Conference

2017 Forté Foundation MBA Women’s Leadership Conference

Every year, hundreds of women MBA candidates from around the U.S. gather before their first semester to attend the Forté Foundation MBA Women’s Leadership Conference. This year–the tenth anniversary of the event–the sold-out conference took place in Seattle, Washington on June 16-17.

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Jun 19, 2017

Seattle Makes Best Towns Ever List According To Outside Magazine

Seattle Makes Best Towns Ever List According To Outside Magazine

When choosing where you want to go to school for your MBA, of course, the program comes first. Does it offer the specializations you want? Do the graduates typically get jobs in the industry you want? Are the professors recognized authorities in their field? But have you ever considered the city or town where your MBA program resides? Sometimes location can play a bigger role than you think. Continue reading…


Jun 16, 2017

USC AI Research May Lead To Virtual Negotiators

USC AI Research May Lead To Virtual Negotiators

Over the last few years, Jonathan Gratch, Director of Virtual Humans Research at University of Southern California, has been partnering with USC Marshall School of Business to integrate virtual humans into negotiation. In order to do this, it is necessary to understand humans’ gut-level responses to physical cues.

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Jun 16, 2017

Admissions Director Q&A: Alex Lawrence Of The UCLA Anderson School of Management

Admissions Director Q&A: Alex Lawrence Of The UCLA Anderson School of Management

Alex Lawrence, an alumnus of the UCLA Anderson School of Management (MBA ’99), took the helm as the school’s Assistant Dean of MBA Admissions and Financial Aid in August 2012.

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Jun 15, 2017

Berkeley-Haas Prof Advocates For Stricter Fuel Standards to Reduce Ozone in Mexico City

Berkeley-Haas Prof Advocates For Stricter Fuel Standards to Reduce Ozone in Mexico City

Berkeley-Haas recently investigated the truth behind Mexico City’s notorious smog, which Associate Professor of Economic Analysis and Policy Lucas Davis advocates has little to do with the ozone generated (or not) by the city’s congested motorways.

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Jun 15, 2017

Harvard Debuts Joint MBA/MS in Engineering Degree

Harvard Debuts Joint MBA/MS in Engineering Degree

Harvard University today becomes the latest to throw down the gauntlet in the quest to provide preeminent leadership to the ever-growing tech sector—announcing the launch of a new joint master’s degree (MS/MBA) program between Harvard Business School (HBS) and the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS).

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Jun 15, 2017

One-On-One With New Georgetown McDonough Dean Paul Almeida

One-On-One With New Georgetown McDonough Dean Paul Almeida

On August 1, the Georgetown University McDonough School of Business will welcome a new dean, Paul Almeida. Almeida is the current Deputy Dean of Executive Education and Innovation, as well as a Professor of Strategy and International Studies. When he takes his place as dean, Almeida will also become the William R. Berkley Chair.

In a press release, Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia spoke about the appointment: “Throughout his tenure at Georgetown, Paul has exemplified a commitment to principled leadership, instilling a global mindset focused on service to others into each program and project he oversees. I am deeply grateful for his willingness to serve our entire university community as dean of the McDonough School of Business.”  Continue reading…


Jun 14, 2017

Admissions Tip: Selecting & Preparing Recommendations

Admissions Tip: Selecting & Preparing Recommendations

As we continue our focus on those of you who are applying for next year’s admissions cycle, we wanted to offer some basic tips on a critical variable in the MBA admissions equation: recommender selection.

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Jun 9, 2017

Metro News & Notes: Paris Agreement, Harvard Memes And More

Metro News & Notes: Paris Agreement, Harvard Memes And More

Good morning and happy Friday!

Here are a few stories you may have missed from the week that was …

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Jun 7, 2017

Metro Jobs Report: The Future of Coal, Summer Jobs And More

Metro Jobs Report: The Future of Coal, Summer Jobs And More

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Jun 6, 2017

Defining Your Post-MBA Career Goals

Defining Your Post-MBA Career Goals

Though essay prompts tend to vary year to year, the two things that nearly every prospective student can count on being asked are “What are your short-term and long-term post-MBA goals?” and “How will Business School X help you achieve these goals?” And, even though many schools have now opted to omit this question during the essay portion of their applications, rest assured that you’ll be asked this question in the data form portion or (most likely) during your interview.

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Jun 5, 2017

New York City MBA Information Technology Programs

New York City MBA Information Technology Programs

Information Technology (IT) is critical to the business world. It allows organizations to work more efficiently and helps maximize productivity. IT also covers a range of areas from computer applications to remote access networks, security engineering systems, and communication. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that jobs for Information System Managers will grow much faster than average compared to all occupations. In fact, the job outlook for 2024 is 15 percent growth compared to 7 percent on average.

If you’re in the New York City area and you want an MBA in Information Technology, the following schools offer programs and concentrations for this fast-paced and growing career field. Continue reading…


May 26, 2017

Interview With The Dean: SMU Cox School of Business

Interview With The Dean: SMU Cox School of Business

Since 1997, Albert W Niemi, Jr. has served as the Dean of the Edwin L. Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University (SMU Cox) in Dallas. He is also currently the Cox School’s Tolleson Chair in Business Leadership, as well as the William J. O’Neil Chair in Global Markets and Freedom.

During his tenure, the Cox School has undergone many changes. He has helped to expand the degree offerings at the business school—expanding the school’s offerings to include four specialized master’s programs as well as multiple interdisciplinary program opportunities and a new Fast-Track MBA—and has also grown the school’s endowment from $78 million to more than $200 million.

This past August, Dean Niemi announced his intention to step down as Dean after serving the Cox School for more than twenty years. He will continue to remain in his faculty position, but will pass on his administrative responsibilities to Matthew B. Myers, a global marketing and strategy expert with expertise in Latin America who currently serves as dean of the Farmer School of Business at Miami University, Ohio.

To mark the occasion, we took the opportunity to interview Dean Niemi about his tenure as Dean and to gain his insight into what the future of the Cox School could look like. Continue reading…


May 25, 2017

What Do Employers Think Of An Online MBA?

What Do Employers Think Of An Online MBA?

Online-centered content on MetroMBA is brought to you exclusively by MBA@American, the online MBA from the top-50 ranked Kogod School of Business. No GMAT required to apply. Click here to learn more.

Ten years ago, there was a prevailing premonition when it came to job interviews; traditional degrees ultimately always trumped the newfound online variety. The stigma was real, partially nurtured by the proliferation of less-than-reliable online diploma mills. While that wasn’t terribly long ago, the idea of an employer flat-out disregarding any online degree feels like a distant memory. So, what do employers think of an Online MBA in 2017?

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May 24, 2017

Home Depot Offers Student Scholarship for 2017 Reaching Out Conference

Home Depot Offers Student Scholarship for 2017 Reaching Out Conference

Six second-year MBA students will be given the opportunity to attend the 2017 Reaching Out LGBT MBA & Business Graduate Conference in Boston thanks to a sponsorship through Home Depot.

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May 22, 2017

Rady Lecturer Gives Insight On Entrepreneur Success

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…



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