Watch: Part-Time MBA Frequently Asked Questions
In this recorded webinar, Linda Harding discusses the Part-Time MBA and the questions that she hears most often from applicants
In this recorded webinar, Linda Harding discusses the Part-Time MBA and the questions that she hears most often from applicants
Recently published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, Assistant Professor Christoph Riedl's latest research examines a model that might explain how humans resolve conflict, and what these actions say about biological and social behavior, both now and into the future.
Suchira Sharma was the student speaker at the May 3, 2018, D'Amore-McKim Undergraduate Graduation Ceremony held in Matthews Arena. Sharma encouraged her peers to maintain their humility, be creative, and to take a stand during crucial life moments.
The 2018 D'Amore-McKim School of Business Undergraduate Graduation Ceremony was held on May 3, 2018, honoring recent graduates for their accomplishments in academic studies, co-op experiences, and leadership positions.
“The accounting corporate residency enabled me to build the self-confidence necessary to excel at work and also gave me the opportunity to develop strong relationships within the company that will help me begin my full-time career on the right foot.” – Victoria Sponsel, MS in Accounting/MBA'18
“Choosing to attend D'Amore-McKim was one of the best decisions of my life.” Says Anders Reinertsen, MBA'10
“Going back to school part-time is definitely a commitment but the learning environment here is excellent and both classmates and professors are fully engaged in making the experience satisfying for all.” – Didier Vingadassalom, MBA'19
“D'Amore-McKim School of Business helped me to connect my practical experience with business theory to build on my existing skills and accelerate my career.” – Simone Pontarolo Langner, Graduate Certificate in Accounting and Financial Decision Making'18
Madeline DeVlieger, DMSB'18, was recently named one of the 2018 Poets&Quants “Best & Brightest” business majors. DeVlieger is one of 101 students nominated and chosen from 50 business programs. Kate Murdock, DMSB'18, was also chosen.