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Georgetown McDonough Launches Implicit Bias Training Program for MBA Students

Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business puts a premium on the ethical and social dimensions of business, both in terms of its curriculum and its expectations of MBAs. The…

March 21, 2018

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Recruiters and Peers Score MBA Programs High in U.S. News Ranking

U.S. News recently ranked McDonough's Full-time MBA 25th and MBA Evening Program.…

March 20, 2018

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New MBA Certificate in Consumer Analytics and Insights Leverages Data, D.C.

LEARN MORE ABOUT A GEORGETOWN MBA EventsRequest InfoApply This semester, Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business launched a new certificate in consumer analytics and…

March 19, 2018

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Manbassadors: How Male MBAs Can Help Put An End To Sexism At Work

The Men as Allies scheme—sponsored by Carnegie Mellon’s Tepper School of Business, Johnson at Cornell University, and Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business…

March 9, 2018

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How To Secure An MBA Scholarship

Kelsey Lents would not have gone to business school if it had not been for MBA scholarships. She worked as an associate at a New York architecture practice, having studied…

March 8, 2018

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Top MBAs for Women

Georgetown McDonough ranked among the top MBA schools for women. Subscription.…

March 6, 2018

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They Were Top MLS Draft Picks. But When Their Soccer Dreams Changed, They Walked Away

The tweets combined in December 2016 like a well-executed give-and-go: First, one healthy top-10 pick announced his early retirement, then another followed a day later. J.J.…

March 3, 2018

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MBA Students, Administrators Work to Address Implicit Bias

Students at Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business frequently discuss ethical and social issues related to leadership and business in the classroom, as highlighted by a…

March 2, 2018

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New Design Thinking Course Focuses on “Glocal” Community

How do we design for unique human challenges, rather than for the masses? How can we accomplish this goal while leveraging the friendships and connections we have here in…

February 14, 2018

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Five Tips for Keeping Love Alive in Business School

Nick Arnold, who spent 10 years in the Marine Corps before heading to Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business, stresses the importance of understanding—as a couple—what…

February 14, 2018