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“It has been extremely valuable to work with people from many different backgrounds and find out the best ways to leverage our skill sets in order to achieve goals” – Sam Fulmer, MBA'18

“A degree from a reputable school in the States is recognized worldwide and exposes students to more opportunities, so it will be beneficial no matter where I work later in life.”

Jeffery Born, David Myers, and Will Clark, DMSB'17, recently released a study that examines the potential impact of President Trump's tweets on company stock and public standing.

“The support of the faculty, along with the scheduling flexibility post corporate residency, allowed me to accelerate achieving both degrees while working in just two years,” says Kevin Wilkins, MSF/MBA.

In the following post, D'Amore-McKim School of Business Professor Jeffery Born answers questions about his recent research that examines the impact that tweets from President Donald Trump have on a Semi-Strong Form (SSF) Efficient Market.

“…the hidden gem of this program is the student body itself. In a program of 70 students per graduating class, everyone knows everyone, and everyone is very supportive of each other's success.” Says Michael Silverstein, MBA'17

“My biggest take-away is not to be intimidated by a complicated issue or assignment. D'Amore-McKim has given me the tools necessary to analyze and find solutions to any problem put in front of me.” Says Briana Flynn, MBA'18

“The courses at D'Amore-McKim are holistic with a good balance between class and practical experience.” Says Nisarg Shah, MBA'18

“Through the training and practices in MBA courses,” says Feng, “I was able to apply my past experiences and skills to my new field and role. These skills have strengthened, and served me well as I find my way toward my career goal.” Says Heng (Jennifer) Feng, MBA'18

“No other university offered a comparable option that would enable a career-switcher like myself to gain 6 months to a year of applicable work experience while at the same time working towards the completion of an MBA.” – Kwesi Adarkwa, MBA'18