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FROM The Booth Experience: Military MBAs at Booth |
Prior to b-school, Shaliya Dehipawala was a Field Artillery Officer in the United States Army. Knowing that he was making a big transition from the military to business, Shaliya wanted to be challenged in the classroom and to have a tight-knit community he could count on. The responsiveness of Booth’s Armed Forces Group during the MBA admissions … Continue reading Military MBAs at Booth → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: Military MBAs at Booth |
Prior to b-school, Shaliya Dehipawala was a Field Artillery Officer in the United States Army. Knowing that he was making a big transition from the military to business, Shaliya wanted to be challenged in the classroom and to have a tight-knit community he could count on. The responsiveness of Booth’s Armed Forces Group during the MBA admissions … Continue reading Military MBAs at Booth → |
FROM Booth Admissions Blog: Where Is She Now? Monisha Shivakumar, '19 |
Our Admissions team spends a lot of time getting to know prospective students, and, if we're lucky, we get to further develop those relationships in their two years here as students. It's an extra special treat when one of those students wants to then share insights about their life post-Booth. We recently chatted with alumna Monisha Shivakumar, '19, about life at Amazon, her continued connection to Booth, and the benefits of our data driven approach to education. Read on to learn more about where she is now. |
FROM Booth Evening & Weekend Program Blog: Alumni Profile: Michael Sawula |
Evening MBA alumnus, Michael Sawula, '19, tells us how his Booth MBA helped him transition within Morningstar and prepare for challenges within the workforce and real-world. |
FROM The Booth Experience: The Night Before Ski Trip |
‘Twas the night before ski trip, when all through the Loop, All the skiers were prepping to leave as a group;The bags were packed tight to avoid baggage fees, Snowsuits, jackets, and mittens to make sure they don’t freeze. The students were nestled all snug in their Lyfts;While dreaming of the freebies they’d soon get … Continue reading The Night Before Ski Trip → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: The Night Before Ski Trip |
‘Twas the night before ski trip, when all through the Loop, All the skiers were prepping to leave as a group;The bags were packed tight to avoid baggage fees, Snowsuits, jackets, and mittens to make sure they don’t freeze. The students were nestled all snug in their Lyfts;While dreaming of the freebies they’d soon get … Continue reading The Night Before Ski Trip → |
FROM The Booth Experience: the world is your classroom: global social impact practicum (part II) |
This is the second post of a two-part series, the first of which can be found here. Last you heard from me, I was gearing up to jet off to India along with 15 of my classmates as part of the Global Social Impact Practicum (GSIP), an experiential course at Booth in which students explore … Continue reading the world is your classroom: global social impact practicum (part II) → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: the world is your classroom: global social impact practicum (part II) |
This is the second post of a two-part series, the first of which can be found here. Last you heard from me, I was gearing up to jet off to India along with 15 of my classmates as part of the Global Social Impact Practicum (GSIP), an experiential course at Booth in which students explore … Continue reading the world is your classroom: global social impact practicum (part II) → |
FROM Booth Evening & Weekend Program Blog: Things You Might Not Know About the Booth Community |
Are you interested in a Chicago Booth part-time Evening or Weekend MBA and want to learn more about the student community? I’d like to share a few things that you might not know about student life. |
FROM The Booth Experience: Military MBAs at Booth |
Mike Cross served in the Army as an Armored Assault Vehicle Officer — the branch of the Army that operates tanks and other tracked fighting vehicles that weigh in excess of 30 tons. He chose Booth for his MBA because it offered the best confluence of community and academics. Read on to hear more from … Continue reading Military MBAs at Booth → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: Military MBAs at Booth |
Mike Cross served in the Army as an Armored Assault Vehicle Officer — the branch of the Army that operates tanks and other tracked fighting vehicles that weigh in excess of 30 tons. He chose Booth for his MBA because it offered the best confluence of community and academics. Read on to hear more from … Continue reading Military MBAs at Booth → |
FROM Booth Admissions Blog: Top 5 Reasons to Apply for Chicago Booth Deferred Admission |
It can feel intimidating figuring out the next steps for your future, especially as you are finishing up your undergraduate career. For many of our deferred MBA students, applying to one of the most flexible MBA programs in the world took a lot of the guesswork out of accelerating their careers while allowing them the freedom to explore interests. On top of a waived application fee, and the ability to pursue a variety of professional paths before attending Chicago Booth, here are five of the top reasons to apply to the Chicago Booth Scholars deferred MBA program during your final year of undergrad! |
FROM Booth Evening & Weekend Program Blog: Entrepreneurship @ Booth |
Evening MBA student, Ryan Bertee, shares his experience as an entrepreneur with a social mission to reduce e-waste. |
FROM The Booth Experience: Health Care Group Trek: San Francisco & South Bay |
By: Ellen Lesser, Jason Lee, and Sarika Asthana The future of healthcare is a hot topic these days, especially as costs continue to rise within the complex structure of the US system. Here at Booth, many of us are interested in helping address existing challenges by driving change and innovation in the space through our … Continue reading Health Care Group Trek: San Francisco & South Bay → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: Health Care Group Trek: San Francisco & South Bay |
By: Ellen Lesser, Jason Lee, and Sarika Asthana The future of healthcare is a hot topic these days, especially as costs continue to rise within the complex structure of the US system. Here at Booth, many of us are interested in helping address existing challenges by driving change and innovation in the space through our … Continue reading Health Care Group Trek: San Francisco & South Bay → |
FROM The Booth Experience: Social Impact at Booth: Q&A with Professor Christina Hachikian |
Christina Hachikian is the executive director of the Rustandy Center for Social Sector Innovation, Chicago Booth’s research center for people committed to helping solve complex social and environmental problems. The Rustandy Center helps students and alumni gain hands-on experience in the social sector. The center also jump-starts nonprofit and for-profit ventures with social missions, advances social … Continue reading Social Impact at Booth: Q&A with Professor Christina Hachikian → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: Social Impact at Booth: Q&A with Professor Christina Hachikian |
Christina Hachikian is the executive director of the Rustandy Center for Social Sector Innovation, Chicago Booth’s research center for people committed to helping solve complex social and environmental problems. The Rustandy Center helps students and alumni gain hands-on experience in the social sector. The center also jump-starts nonprofit and for-profit ventures with social missions, advances social … Continue reading Social Impact at Booth: Q&A with Professor Christina Hachikian → |
FROM Booth Evening & Weekend Program Blog: Conquering Marketing Case Questions 3Cs (and 4Ps) at a Time |
Evening MBA student, Fabiana Schell Sanzi, shares her experience as co-chair of the Marketing Club and gives us first look into conquering marketing case questions. |
FROM Booth Executive MBA Blog: Hong Kong: Meet Our NGO Scholars |
Three distinguished students were awarded the Hong Kong Jockey Club Scholarship in the summer of 2019. We got the chance to sit down with these promising students and learn how the scholarship will help them to further their goals in making an impact on society. |
FROM The Booth Experience: Getting Ready for First Day Weekend |
Congratulations to everyone who was admitted to Booth in Round One! Our student team is psyched to welcome you all to First Day festivities this upcoming weekend in Chicago, and we at The Booth Experience figured we would give you a taste of what you can expect at this exciting event! The First Day program … Continue reading Getting Ready for First Day Weekend → |
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