Smith MBA Program Ranked 17th by Businessweek

The University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business has climbed from 24th to 17th in Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2014 ranking of full-time MBA programs.  Among categories measuring strength in educating and best preparing MBAs for their careers, Smith is sixth in faculty-research expertise, based on articles published  in 20 top business journals from 2009 to 2013. 

Bloomberg Invites Smith Input for “#WhyMBA” campaign – A Prelude to MBA Rankings Unveiling

Duke is way ahead of us in the #WhyMBA contest right now. Even though we aren't in the ACC anymore, let's still beat Duke! Tweet @SmithSchool #WhyMBA and tell us why you are proud of the Smith School.

Executive MBA Rises in Financial Times Rankings

Executive MBA degrees at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business rank among the best worldwide, according to a Financial Times report published Oct. 20, 2014. The Executive MBA program, which caters to working professionals with significant management experience, ranked No. 11 among U.S.-based institutions and No. 44 globally. Both rankings represent growth since 2012, when the Smith School placed 13 and 51 in the same categories.

Smith Business Magazine: Fall 2014

Previous Issue Features Power Supply Women of Smith, from recent graduates to senior leaders, share nine tips to unleash the full potential of an underutilized resource. What Success Really Looks Like When intended strategy meets reality in turbulent times. Snapshot Smith by the numbers

Equity, Inclusion and Turbocharged Innovation

Conversations about gender in the workplace often focus on equity, inclusion, dignity and justice. All are worthy goals fundamental to quality of life. But I would add another word to the mix: Innovation. Something powerful happens when people step outside their comfort zones and confront new perspectives. Patterns get broken, risks get taken and problems get solved.

UMD-Smith Hosts Workshop on Health IT and Economics Oct. 10-11

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Experts from academia, industry and government will gather at the Alexandria (Va.) Westin on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 10-11 to present and discuss the latest findings and practices connected to information technology making healthcare more patient-centered, effective and cost-efficient. 

Women of Smith to Take Center Stage in DC

National Association of Women MBAs Partners with UMD Business School  Female managers often underestimate their value when negotiating raises and promotions, a keynote speaker from the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business will tell participants at an international women’s event near Washington, D.C. 

UMD Robert H. Smith School of Business Named Member of Forté Foundation

Smith Reinforces Commitment to Women’s Advancement in Business  College Park, Md. – July 7, 2014 – The Robert H.

Smith Experiences Record-Setting Increase in MBA Applications

The Smith School experienced a record-setting increase of 30 percent in applications to its full time MBA program during the 2013-2014 recruiting cycle. Despite the fact that the number of GMAT test-takers has declined, indicating that interest in the MBA degree is falling somewhat nationwide, Smith remains attractive to top MBA candidates. Smith received 817 applications for 100 slots in the full-time MBA program in 2014.  The school offered admission to 28 percent of applicants, a significant improvement in selectivity from 36 percent in 2013.

Smith to Educate 600 U.S. Customs & Border Protection Leaders

COLLEGE PARK, Md.  — Starting this summer, the  University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business, Office of Executive Programs, will direct the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Leadership Institute.  Under the $7.2 million, five-year agreement, Smith will educate up to 120 top-level managers each year for a total enrollment of 600. Courses will encompass strategic thinking, leadership communication, and business management to prepare them for increased levels of responsibility in CBP. 

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