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Using AI to put health solutions in your pocket
Femi Ayanbadejo, MBA ’16, is on a mission to democratize health care with a new app offering personalized solutions and access to providers.
Navigating all aspects of life with help from Executive Education
With a focus on real-world applications, Executive Education programs help build new skills, enhance old ones, and let you explore new opportunities in various industries.
Moving in the right direction: Carey student brings equitable education to indigenous students
Current Carey student Kyler McGillis created an organization that provides indigenous students with guidance, mentorship, advocacy, and networking opportunities to reach their educational success.
“Three marvels” shape a new named professorship in honor of a dean emeritus
The first Bernard T. Ferrari Professorship in Business goes to a renowned expert on artificial intelligence and supply chain.
Weeks from opening its doors, Carey’s new D.C. location at 555 Penn takes shape
The new home for modern collaboration and impact will have space to grow and turn research into impact.
Ge Bai, PhD, CPA
Ge Bai, PhD, CPA is a Professor of Accounting at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and Professor of Health Policy & Management (joint) at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. An expert on health care accounting, finance, and policy, Dr. Bai has testified before the House Ways and Means Committee and the Senate HELP Committee, written for the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post, and published her studies in leading academic journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, and Health Affairs. Her work has been widely featured in the media and used in government
Carey-sponsored Global Women’s Summit: Celebrating the impact and proving the value of investing in women
Carey’s sponsorship of this event packed with powerhouse panelists highlights the school’s gender parity achievements and commitment to developing female talent.
The immigration debate: policies and perceptions in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Professor Mario Macis shares immigration policy considerations ahead of the 2024 election