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Bonnie Robeson, PhD
Dr. Robeson began teaching at Johns Hopkins University as an adjunct in 1989. Since 2009 she has been a full-time Senior Lecturer. Also she has taught courses in the M.S. Biotechnology program, JHU Krieger School of Arts and Science that include Translational Biotechnology, ProSeminar in Biotechnology, and Managing and Leading Biotechnology Professionals. She teaches courses in the MEHP program; Health Program Development, Implementation and Evaluation; and Leadership for Health Professions: Theory in Action. She was one of the first at Carey Business School to develop and deliver an online
DEIB Summit: Women in Leadership Panel
Learn how our panelists have blazed a trail as women leaders in their respective fields and the career hurdles they’ve overcome on the road to success. Discover how they are shaping the workplace for future generations by addressing “Belonging in Action” in their organizations. Explore how these powerful women move beyond buzzwords to create a lasting culture of engagement that embraces our multifaceted identities as women and allies. Speakers: J.J. Rorie, JHU Faculty, Great Product Management Dr. Joni Flowers, Professor, College of Southern Nevada & Cultural Diversity Foundation Farah Rana
Q&A: Andrew Ching On Stockpiling By Consumers During Pandemic
Professor Andrew Ching, a marketing expert on the Carey Business School faculty, recognizes that consumer stockpiling of household goods during the coronavirus pandemic resembles “panic buying.” But, he says, there’s a rational element to it as well.
Michael Luca, PhD
Michael Luca is a professor and the director of the Technology and Society Initiative at the Johns Hopkins University, Carey Business School, and a faculty research fellow at the NBER. Professor Luca's research, teaching, and advisory work focuses on the design of online platforms, and on the ways in which data can inform managerial and policy decisions. His research has been published in academic journals including the Journal of Economic Perspectives, Management Science, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, American Economic Review: Papers and Proceeding, the American
MBA Student Wins $15,500 for New Telemedicine Site
Andrew Lyle, a Flexible MBA student, won first place in both rounds of Carey’s Student Startup Challenge for his telemedicine comparison platform, Sifter.