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ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´â€™s Jesuit, Catholic, Humanistic education will challenge and inspire you.
From Chaps to Rwanda in service of others. For Celeste Shaw, serving others leads to entrepreneurial success.
Graduate Mary Cate Leonard partners with School of Business students to create a nonprofit to support Doctor of Nurse Practitioner program participants
Ryan Lojo ('13) has come a long way since the summer of 2011 when he learned about adversity firsthand as a full-time door-to-door pest-control salesman whose long days were filled with slamming doors, awkward moments and, in one case, being chased off the property.
ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´'s MBA program in its School of Business Administration jumped up 10 spots in this year's U.S. News and World Report Graduate School Rankings, landing at No. 53 in the 2024 list. Several other graduate programs in the business school made impressive showings as well.
What is it about a liberal arts, Jesuit education that makes ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ different from the rest?
GU's School of Engineering and Applied Science graduates advance to some of the finest graduate programs in the nation.
Five years ago, Josh Neblett was a senior business major at ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´. His girlfriend, Sarah Wollnick, was in her final GU undergrad year. Chance put them in touch with Tom Simpson, an adjunct professor who taught a class on creating new ventures, and who fosters entrepreneurial ambitions outside the classroom through his Northwest Venture Associates.
10th Annual Careers in Finance Panel. This year the panel will be giving an overview of their career paths, commentary on geography and resumes, and tips on landing a job. MODERATOR: John O'Dore, Co-Founder, Chinook Capital Advisors SPEAKERS: Tim Henderson, Executive Director, Morgan Stanley Jaylene Howard, Director, Parametric Jill McEntee, Vice President, D.A. Davidson Companies Zach Abbruzza,
Todd Finkle, though technically a professor in the School of Business, believes entrepreneurship is a separate field entirely, and the most important one at that.
ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´ alumna Melanie Palmer ('16), a data scientist for NBCUniversal Media in New York City, remains astounded at how her life has changed since leaving ÐÓ°ÉÔ´´.
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