A team of Johns Hopkins Carey Business School students impressed judges at the KeyBank Ohio State University Minority MBA case competition, securing first place.
Madison Aldave’s role in Citigroup’s office of the CEO’s chief of staff is anything but typical. She credits her ability to juggle everything at once to the well-rounded skillset she gained at Carey.
In a commentary for The New England Journal of Medicine, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor Daniel Polsky writes about the impact of private-equity investment on the health care industry.
Why it matters: A paper co-authored by Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Associate Professor Nicola Fusari proposes a new method for determining whether a stock price spike is a bubble, basing the method on the options written on the stock during...
Using the business and health care expertise developed during her MBA, Katherine Hudak is on the team leading equitable global access to COVID-19 vaccines.
Michelle Barton, Associate Professor of Practice, looks at teams that worked together during uncertain times. In her finding, teams that work to resolve, redistribute, and reframe adversity are more likely to build relational capacity to be prepared to...
Mabinty Koroma-Moore, MS in Business Analytics and Risk Management ’17, drew on her quantitative and leadership skills learned at Carey Business School to launch an investment firm in Kenya. Her company, LIVE Africa, works with African entrepreneurs to...
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and McDaniel College have announced a collaboration to offer a combined bachelor’s and master’s degree program, starting in fall 2021.
The Carey economics professor joins a group of leading academic researchers and health care professionals working under the banner of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.