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It scored high marks as a pilot project in mid-2018. Now a Carey Business School mentorship program for underrepresented minority students is set for a full-scale rollout in spring 2019.
Alumna uses Executive Education to help transition from team member to team lead
Patricia Rohman discusses how a Johns Hopkins Executive Education program helped her transition into a new leadership role at Otsuka Pharmaceutical.
Steven D. Cohen, PhD
Steven D. Cohen is a Professor at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. He is well known for helping leaders communicate with confidence, influence, and authority. Dr. Cohen has been quoted in media outlets such as the Financial Times, Forbes, Slate, Vanity Fair, New York Magazine, and NBC News. He also was featured in the BBC Radio documentary, “Churchill’s Secret Cabinet.” Dr. Cohen’s work examines the communication behaviors of effective leaders, with a particular focus on executive presence. His research has appeared in national and international publications, including College Teaching
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
Third annual DEIB summit focuses on the meaning and metrics of belonging
While universities and businesses are focusing on diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, it’s important to ask who those efforts put at the center—and whether marginalized individuals truly feel like they belong.
7 Tips for building your network at Johns Hopkins
Building a strong network while in business school improves your experience and sets a strong foundation for your career.