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The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Featured News

02/05/2012 - Putin Faces Shareholder Revolt, Carey Student Tom Thomson Writes in Moscow Times Op-Ed
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin must "demonstrate a CEO's analytical skills ... to provide solutions to emboldened and skeptical citizens," Carey student Tom Thomson argues in this opinion piece.
02/03/2012 - Popular iPhone App Brings New Dimension to Social Media, Carey Professor Tells Capital News Service
Apple recently called it "iPhone App of the Year." Carey Business School adjunct professor Chris Harris, who specializes in digital marketing, talks about it in CNS article.
02/03/2012 - Baltimore Sun Interviews Carey's Blair Johnson on Komen Fund/Planned Parenthood Controversy
Carey Business School faculty member Blair Johnson says the Susan G. Komen for the Cure advocacy group may have alienated conservatives by reversing its decision to slash funding to Planned Parenthood.
01/30/2012 - JHU's Carey, Whiting Schools Introduce Dual Degree in Business and Engineering
Two divisions of Johns Hopkins University are teaming to offer dual master’s degree programs in environmental engineering and business administration, the Baltimore Business Journal reports.
01/19/2012 - Carey Professor Tells Peruvian TV About Global MBA Students' Work in Innovation for Humanity Project
Associate Professor James Calvin of the Carey Business School is interviewed on Peruvian TV about the work being done in the South American nation by Global MBA students.
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01/28/2012 - U.S. Trailing in Educating Citizens in Industrial Technology, Carey's Phil Phan Cautions in Baltimore Sun Column
In a Jay Hancock column on the state of American manufacturing, Carey Business School Interim Dean and Professor Phillip Phan warns that the U.S. lags behind other nations in taking steps to increase human capital.
01/12/2012 - Daily Record Article on Ravens' Economic Impact Quotes Carey Adjunct Professor
The Baltimore Ravens' home playoff game could generate $25 million in local spending, according to a Daily Record story that quotes Carey Business School adjunct professor John Hollerbach.
01/11/2012 - Carey Students Display Tech-Transfer Skills in Partnership with Defense Department
Carey Business School Global MBA students presented commercialization plans for military medicine projects, marking the first such Defense Department/university technology transfer partnership.
01/03/2012 - Wm. Polk Carey, Benefactor of Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, Hailed as 'Remarkable Talent and Visionary' on His Death
Wm. Polk Carey, whose vision and generosity provided the foundation for the Johns Hopkins business school that bears his family name, dies at age 81.
01/01/2012 - Work of INNoVATE Program Alum Noted in Magazine Profile of Women Entrepreneurs
The regional business magazine 270inc profiles five successful women entrepreneurs, including Valerie Coffman, a graduate of the Carey Business School's INNoVATE program.
12/21/2011 - Economic Incentives Can Increase Blood Donations, Carey's Mario Macis Finds in New Study
While U.S. hospitals struggle to maintain adequate blood supplies, a new study co-authored by Mario Macis of the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School shows that economic incentives can significantly increase donations from the public.
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See Archived News from March, 2, 2009, through Jan. 20, 2011.