Emory Business
Smith: Hinting that rate hikes may be the Fed’s plan
The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the United States and sets monetary policy to steer the direction of the economy. Traditionally, the Fed has had three policy choices: increase its target interest rate, lower it or do nothing.
Admissions officer rewarded for international outreach
Goizueta Business School MBA Admissions officer Kate Piasecki has been awarded the International Outreach Award by the Emory University Office of Global Strategy and Initiatives.
The...
Bharadwaj honored by Texas A&M
Mays Business School leaders recognized two former students for academic excellence by giving them the Outstanding Doctoral Alumni Awards, including Goizueta's Anandhi Bharadwaj.
Ph.D. candidates host peer review conference
Presenting research to an audience alone is stressful. But, for Ph.D. candidates with in-progress papers and preliminary research, the anxiety can jump to overdrive.
Recognizing...
Start:ME accelerator program for micro-entrepreneurs begins
Social Enterprise @ Goizueta (SE@G) at Emory University is partnering with Access to Capital for Entrepreneurs (ACE), Friends of Refugees and the East Lake Foundation to offer the Start:Micro-Entrepreneur Accelerator Program (Start:ME) to support the most promising micro-entrepreneurs.
Community helping advance decision-making research
Faculty and Ph.D. candidates at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School are looking for anyone (yes, anyone) interested and willing to take part in studies...
Local team wins first Hispanic Heritage Case Competition at Emory
Emory University Goizueta Business School hosted the inaugural Hispanic Heritage Month Case Competition Oct. 2-3 in partnership with Atlanta United Football Club.
Teams of students engaged Atlanta United leadership...
Volkswagen should remain proactive in midst of emissions crisis
The road is not so smooth for Volkswagen these days.
According to Reuters:
Europe's largest carmaker has admitted cheating in diesel emissions tests in the United...
FT: More women entering U.S. business schools
After more than a decade of concerted efforts to recruit more female MBAs, many of the most competitive business schools in the US are reporting substantial numbers of women.
WSJ: More potential grad students drawn to the #MBA
The number of applicants seeking admission to M.B.A. programs grew at 57% of schools world-wide offering full-time, two-year programs, according to the latest data from the Graduate Management Admission Council...
VetConnect dinner brings veterans face-to-face with business
Shan Cooper, the keynote speaker, is not a veteran of military service but interacts with them daily at Lockheed Martin. She said the company not only helps veterans transition from military to civilian life, but employs a large number of former servicemen and women.
Goizueta alumni named among AACSB’s most influential leaders
Earlier this month, AACSB International (AACSB), the global accrediting body and membership association for business schools, revealed Goizueta Business School graduates Peter Corbett and Rick...
















