Global Programs: Social Innovation and Entrepreneurial Leadership in Africa

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Written by: Ajaylah Humphrey, MSW/MBA ’24 Traveling to new places and immersing yourself in another culture is crucial to being a well-rounded human being, let alone a professional in the working world today. Everyone lives a different life, and we Continue reading Global Programs: Social Innovation and Entrepreneurial Leadership in Africa

MBA Stereotypes: True or False?

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Written by: Kaitlyn He, MBA ’24 Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs have long been associated with a myriad of stereotypes, some grounded in truth, others not so much. In this blog, I will debunk some common MBA stereotypes based Continue reading MBA Stereotypes: True or False?

Digital Trends and How UB Prepares Students for an Ever-Evolving Digital World

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Written by: Alisa Franasiak, MBA ’24 Businesses collect thousands of pieces of data every day, and key metrics of important interactions like transactions, ad campaigns and purchases are all tracked and measured. However, this creates a complicated sea of data Continue reading Digital Trends and How UB Prepares Students for an Ever-Evolving Digital World

7 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started the MSA Program

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Written by: Sydney Merritt, MSA ’23 Considering the MS in Accounting program at UB? This is a big decision, and I can speak from experience that there are certain things I wish I’d known ahead of time. Enrolling in the Continue reading 7 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started the MSA Program

Tips for the MBA Parent

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Written by: Catherine Scrivo Baker, MBA ‘23  Pursuing an MBA is a challenge. Period. I had heard this from relatives and friends, but until I was in the thick of my first semester, the challenges had never been so real.   Now, take all Continue reading Tips for the MBA Parent

The Manage-A-Bull MBA Podcast #5

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This content is archived. The First Semester: A look back on our experience as new MBAs. In this episode we head back to our first ever recording we made  shortly after the end of our first semester in the MBA Continue reading The Manage-A-Bull MBA Podcast #5

Akwaaba to Accra – Welcome to Accra

This content is archived. Sonya Tareke UB MBA ’20 Candidate | Global Ambassador Medaase! This is a term in Twi I have come to know and love. Meaning thank you, I learned this from my time in the place where Continue reading Akwaaba to Accra – Welcome to Accra

UBMBA Clubs Part One: Leadership and Collaboration Outside the Classroom

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The UB School of Management’s full-time MBA program provides an inclusive environment that supports big thinking, creative freedom, and vast possibilities for achievement. But achievement is not limited to the classroom. Continue reading UBMBA Clubs Part One: Leadership and Collaboration Outside the Classroom

No Longer at the Children’s Table: National Association of Women Business Owners

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When you think of a female business owner, what are you imagining? Betty Crocker? Or perhaps you think of Jennifer Lawrence, who recently portrayed Joy Mangano, the inventor of the Miracle Mop. That might have been what I thought of too. Continue reading No Longer at the Children’s Table: National Association of Women Business Owners