DePaul’s Anthony Krautmann Announced as New Dept of Economics Chair
Anthony Krautmann, economics professor at DePaul for over thirty years, was recently promoted to the position of Department of Economics chair. According to a Q&A on the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business website, in addition to teaching, Krautmann will be responsible for leading the department and for promoting teaching excellence, research and service. Continue reading…
Carey MBA/MA in Design Leadership Highlighted By Financial Times Report
The MBA/MA in Design Leadership offered by the Carey Business School and the Maryland Institute College of Art was recently mentioned in the Financial Times as a program that merges the disciplines of design and business training. Continue reading…
Alumni Spotlight: Walter Pinson, George Mason EMBA ‘10
George Mason School of Business profiled a recent graduate of their EMBA program, Walter Pinson. The profile highlighted Pinson’s “never give up: attitude and dedication to perseverance” which “allowed him to fulfill his childhood dreams.” Continue reading…
Drexel Alum’s Eight Oaks Craft Distillers Possesses the Spirit of Sustainability
Before going on to pursue his MBA degree at Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business, Chad Butters (MBA, 2012) had spent twenty-five years in aviation, serving both in military and civilian industries.
After Drexel, Butters went on to head Lehigh Valley’s Eight Oaks Craft Distillers, a local, sustainable, spirits business. With Eight Oaks, Chad found a way to synthesize the skills he gained in the military and at Lebow.
Reaching Out MBA: 19 Years of LGBTQ Support
Getting accepted into graduate business school is no easy feat. With all of the preperation, applications, campus visits, and soul searching necessary, it’s nice when you have a helping hand. If you’re a member of the LGBT community, Reaching Out MBA could be just the hand you’re looking for. Continue reading…
When Women Rise, Business Thrives
A recent report in Fortune Magazine stating that women comprise 40% of students in the nation’s top MBA program sounds like good news. But what is the real face of gender diversity, both in business school and beyond?
Lehigh University College of Business and Economics Professor Corinne Post’s research aims to shed light on this question.