Sentences with phrase «fall graduate business»

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So we visited the Demo Day presentations for the fall graduating class of startups in business accelerator TechStars's Seattle program and asked the successful entrepreneurs who serve as TechStars mentors for their insights on how to build a startup that attracts investor funding.
This fall, Medoff is taking the program one step further: A team of University of Arizona graduate students will write a plan for a new business to complement Medoff's existing ventures.
In the Fall of 2011, the University of Nebraska - Omaha, College of Business, offered the first «Genius of Warren Buffett» course taught by Robert Miles in their graduate executive MBA program.
The next afternoon Chiefs coach Win Case, 33, brought LoVett to Whatley's office for a five - hour evaluation, and when that was over, Whatley spent five hours more — his first all - nighter since graduate school — writing his preliminary report so he could accommodate the school's request that it be delivered the next morning, the last business day before grades were to be posted for the fall term.
Dean James Ryan announced today that Paul Finnegan and Joseph O'Donnell — both alumni of Harvard College and Harvard Business School — will serve as honorary co-chairs of the Campaign for the Harvard Graduate School of Education, launching in fall 2014.
Spence's remarks, delivered October 22 at the annual fall awards ceremony of the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA), comes one month after the announcement of the Ed School's first new degree initiative in 73 years, a practice - based doctoral program that will bring together faculty from Harvard Graduate School of Education, Harvard Kennedy School, and Harvard Business School to work with 25 candidates who will earn an Ed.L.D.
In contrast, when the survey of these graduates was done in 2009, the number in private practice had fallen to 67 %, with 15.5 % in government, 1.2 % in legal aid or law clinics, 8 % in businesses, and the remaining 8 % in other settings such as education and management consulting.
Susan Anderson, CBI Director for Education & Skills, said «Employability skills are the most important attributes that businesses look for in new recruits but graduates are currently falling short of employers» expectations.
Martin Birchall, managing director of High Fliers Research, said: «The fall in graduate recruitment is disappointing and reflects crumbling business confidence.
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY, Fox School of Business, Philadelphia, PA Bachelor of Business Administration, Graduation: May 2018 Major: Accounting Total expected credits: 126 GPA: 3.5 Dean's List: Fall 2015 — present Anticipated Graduate Program: Master of Accountancy, Expected Graduation: August 2019
Professional Experience University of Massachusetts (Dartmouth, MA) 2006 — Present Research Assistant — Material Science Department Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, MA) Summer 2009 Research Fellow EY Technologies (Fall River, MA) 2/2008 — 6/2008 Project Consultant Indian Institute of Technology (Delhi, India) 8/2004 — 6/2006 Graduate Research Assistant — Textile Technology Department Business Co-ordination House India (New Delhi, India) 7/2006 Intern / Technical Coordinator Feezo Chem Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd. (Kanpur, India) 7/2003 — 6/2004 Part - time Quality Control Engineer
«When tech stocks fell out of favor, people started looking for a safe haven, and REITs were seen as a safe haven,» said David Barker, who teaches a real estate course at the University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business.
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