As the use of big data becomes more widespread, so do concerns about how information-harvesting tools will affect consumers’ sense of autonomy. An article co-authored by Carey Business School Assistant Professor Haiyang Yang notes these concerns while...
Harm to patients remains a problem in the U.S. Carey Business School professor Kathleen Sutcliffe examines the issue in a new book, Still Not Safe: Patient Safety and the Middle-Managing of American Medicine.
Alexander Triantis arrives as the third dean of the Carey Business School, with ambitious goals designed to continue the school’s steep growth trajectory. (Blue jeans optional.)
Alexandra Klarén’s new book explores how audiences received Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood through an examination of hundreds of letters written to the program over a 30-year period.
Second generation head of a Baltimore business and founder of a local nonprofit, Brandon Wylie (Flex MBA ’19) uses his MBA for good. With a steadfast commitment to bettering Baltimore, Wylie draws on the skills and knowledge learned in his MBA to...