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FROM Booth Admissions Blog: Chicago Booth STEM MBA and Additional Support |
This week, Dean Madhav Rajan announced that Chicago Booth’s MBA program is now fully STEM certified for Optional Practical Training (OPT) purposes, expanding eligibility from two concentrations to the entire degree. Today more than ever, it’s essential our future leaders to have backgrounds in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to help solve the world’s most challenging issues. |
FROM The Booth Experience: WOMEN@BOOTH SERIES: Cass Gunderson |
The Booth Experience’s Women@Booth series aims to highlight the experiences of exemplary women leaders at the school. Over the months of March and April, we will speak to women across Chicago Booth to uncover their past experiences, understand what brought them to Booth, and get a sneak peek into what lies ahead for them. We … Continue reading WOMEN@BOOTH SERIES: Cass Gunderson → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: WOMEN@BOOTH SERIES: Cass Gunderson |
The Booth Experience’s Women@Booth series aims to highlight the experiences of exemplary women leaders at the school. Over the months of March and April, we will speak to women across Chicago Booth to uncover their past experiences, understand what brought them to Booth, and get a sneak peek into what lies ahead for them. We … Continue reading WOMEN@BOOTH SERIES: Cass Gunderson → |
FROM Booth Evening & Weekend Program Blog: Looking Forward at Booth |
With the Spring quarter in full swing, the Evening and Weekend MBA programs office want to share with you some virtual enlightenment and delights at Chicago Booth. |
FROM Booth Executive MBA Blog: A note from Associate Deans Patty Keegan and Rich Johnson on COVID-19 |
Executive MBA associate deans Patty Keegan and Rich Johnson share updates on our program's response to COVID-19, and how admitted students and prospective candidates can stay engaged across our three campuses. |
FROM The Booth Experience: The Real impact of Booth’s Pay-It-Forward Culture |
You’ve heard it before. Booth prides itself on its culture, especially the way members of the community pay it forward. I wanted to share with you some of the ways I have directly felt the benefits of such a culture as well as how I have contributed to it. The 2nd Year Facilitators of LEAD … Continue reading The Real impact of Booth’s Pay-It-Forward Culture → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: The Real impact of Booth’s Pay-It-Forward Culture |
You’ve heard it before. Booth prides itself on its culture, especially the way members of the community pay it forward. I wanted to share with you some of the ways I have directly felt the benefits of such a culture as well as how I have contributed to it. The 2nd Year Facilitators of LEAD … Continue reading The Real impact of Booth’s Pay-It-Forward Culture → |
FROM The Booth Experience: WOMEN@BOOTH SERIES: Dhanasree Molugu |
The Booth Experience’s Women@Booth series aims to highlight the experiences of exemplary women leaders at the school. Over the months of March and April, we will speak to women across Chicago Booth to uncover their past experiences, understand what brought them to Booth, and get a sneak peek into what lies ahead for them. We … Continue reading WOMEN@BOOTH SERIES: Dhanasree Molugu → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: WOMEN@BOOTH SERIES: Dhanasree Molugu |
The Booth Experience’s Women@Booth series aims to highlight the experiences of exemplary women leaders at the school. Over the months of March and April, we will speak to women across Chicago Booth to uncover their past experiences, understand what brought them to Booth, and get a sneak peek into what lies ahead for them. We … Continue reading WOMEN@BOOTH SERIES: Dhanasree Molugu → |
FROM The Booth Experience: A Rockin’ Good Time |
As it did seemingly everywhere else, COVID-19 hit Booth like a storm. On the afternoon of Wednesday, March 11th , I attended Professor Robert Vishny’s Behavioral and Institutional Finance class at the Harper Center. Little did I know, it would be my last in-person class at Booth. By that evening, the NBA’s season was cancelled, … Continue reading A Rockin’ Good Time → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: A Rockin’ Good Time |
As it did seemingly everywhere else, COVID-19 hit Booth like a storm. On the afternoon of Wednesday, March 11th , I attended Professor Robert Vishny’s Behavioral and Institutional Finance class at the Harper Center. Little did I know, it would be my last in-person class at Booth. By that evening, the NBA’s season was cancelled, … Continue reading A Rockin’ Good Time → |
FROM The Booth Experience: Wonks Wanted: A Boothie’s Experience at the Institute of Politics |
As one of many Boothies with a non-traditional background, I came to Chicago hoping to gain analytical tools to make a successful transition into business. But with a long-term goal of returning to the public sector, I was lucky to discover the University of Chicago Institute of Politics (IOP) sitting just a block-away from the … Continue reading Wonks Wanted: A Boothie’s Experience at the Institute of Politics → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: Wonks Wanted: A Boothie’s Experience at the Institute of Politics |
As one of many Boothies with a non-traditional background, I came to Chicago hoping to gain analytical tools to make a successful transition into business. But with a long-term goal of returning to the public sector, I was lucky to discover the University of Chicago Institute of Politics (IOP) sitting just a block-away from the … Continue reading Wonks Wanted: A Boothie’s Experience at the Institute of Politics → |
FROM The Booth Experience: FACULTY PERSPECTIVES ON THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC |
As the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed lives around the world, people all over have invested themselves in fighting the virus and trying to find ways to speed our recovery from it. For many Booth faculty members (and academics across the globe), this has meant bringing their expertise to bear on the unprecedented problems we face … Continue reading FACULTY PERSPECTIVES ON THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: FACULTY PERSPECTIVES ON THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC |
As the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed lives around the world, people all over have invested themselves in fighting the virus and trying to find ways to speed our recovery from it. For many Booth faculty members (and academics across the globe), this has meant bringing their expertise to bear on the unprecedented problems we face … Continue reading FACULTY PERSPECTIVES ON THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC → |
FROM The Booth Experience: Top Five Netflix Movies & Shows for MBA Students to Binge Watch |
With an abundance of content related to business and entrepreneurship, Netflix is a pretty good source for educating yourself and picking up some new knowledge and skills. By consuming entrepreneurial entertainment, you’ll be able to observe how others have overcome hardships, and be able to empathize with their daily struggles and learn from their trials and tribulations. |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: Top Five Netflix Movies & Shows for MBA Students to Binge Watch |
With an abundance of content related to business and entrepreneurship, Netflix is a pretty good source for educating yourself and picking up some new knowledge and skills. By consuming entrepreneurial entertainment, you’ll be able to observe how others have overcome hardships, and be able to empathize with their daily struggles and learn from their trials and tribulations. |
FROM The Booth Experience: The Most Interesting Thing I Learned At Booth |
Leadership is a performance. That’s the central idea behind Harry Davis’ new class “Leadership Studio.” Davis, who joined Booth’s faculty in 1963, has introduced many innovative executive education programs in the United States and abroad. These programs include the first core leadership program of any top-rated MBA program in the country and the Management Lab. … Continue reading The Most Interesting Thing I Learned At Booth → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: The Most Interesting Thing I Learned At Booth |
Leadership is a performance. That’s the central idea behind Harry Davis’ new class “Leadership Studio.” Davis, who joined Booth’s faculty in 1963, has introduced many innovative executive education programs in the United States and abroad. These programs include the first core leadership program of any top-rated MBA program in the country and the Management Lab. … Continue reading The Most Interesting Thing I Learned At Booth → |
FROM The Booth Experience: Law, Energy, and “Big Problems” |
When you’re looking at business schools, it’s easy (and sensible) to look mostly at the nuances of the different MBA programs. Yet, when you choose to join an MBA program, you’re not just becoming part of a business school—you’re also joining a university community. For Boothies, that means you are attending one of the best … Continue reading Law, Energy, and “Big Problems” → |
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