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“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.
Business Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, and Cherry Blossom Conference
Join us as we connect researchers and practitioners who work on the applications of artificial intelligence in practical domains such as business, engineering, and health. The event will provide a platform to discuss recent AI advancements, share ideas, and foster new collaborations. The conference consists of two sessions: Boot Camp Saturday, March 22, 2025 Topic: Predict-Then-Optimize: Decision-Focused Learning The theme of the Predict-Then-Optimize: Decision-Focused Learning boot camp is an area of ongoing research and is rapidly growing in prominence. Invited speakers, who are pioneers and
Introverts’ Expectations of Social Interactions Are More Pessimistic Than What They Experience
Introverts’ Expectations of Social Interactions Are More Pessimistic Than What They Experience, Johns Hopkins Study Finds
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
Concentration of larger builders means less new or affordable housing
Luis Quintero’s research findings hold important implications for U.S. policymakers who are committed to addressing housing shortages and increasing affordable housing.
In a bias-driven society, what does it take to just agree?
Understanding what drives society to agree on something is part of what shapes its future. This interdisciplinary research sheds light on the challenge.
Why do we enjoy horror? Science explains
Why do we like to be scared? Associate Professor Haiyang Yang, a behavioral scientist, explores the factors that drive decision-making and how they relate to choosing scary content.