There are so many theories and books out there about learning – individual learning styles, leadership development, creating learning environments, and so on. I could add to this list, but I’d rather ask you to look at learning from a (perhaps) new perspective – an ontological one.
New podcast features stories of the students, alumni, faculty, and staff that shape the Owen Community
A team of Summer Fellows from the Turner Family Center for Social Ventures (TFC) has won $15,000
New research by Steve Posavac uncovers another consequence of anxiety symptoms: susceptibility to certain marketing themes.
Three members of the MBA class of 2018 at Vanderbilt Business have received Summer Grants, a new award designed to support Vanderbilt student entrepreneurs between their first and second years of class.
So you’ve made it to the proverbial corner office, you have a team of people reporting to you, and you make the “big” decisions these days. You’ve earned your way to the top and garnered a number of wonderful experiences and perhaps some pretty hard lessons along the way.
Health Management, Policy and Innovation Targets Scholars, Industry Executives and Policymakers
Adena Friedman (MBA ‘93), CEO of Nasdaq, delivers remarks to Vanderbilt University’s Owen Graduate School of Management’s Class of 2017.
Vanderbilt Business is excited to announce that the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) has partnered with the Vanderbilt Executive MBA (EMBA) program to accept the (“EA”), a brand new 90-minute assessment designed to evaluate business school readiness in the context of career experience.
Vanderbilt University’s Owen Graduate School of Management has announced its final roster of corporate partners for the 2017/2018 academic year. This is the latest step in the school’s new corporate partnership program, which is designed to broaden and deepen ties with premier MBA employers. Initial engagement with partners commenced this spring, with affiliated Vanderbilt alumni participating in […]
Article by Elayne Crain Whatever the organization or role, there are innovative (and practical) steps you can take to better the world, according to the many change-makers who convened at Vanderbilt during the Turner Family Center for Social Venture’s second annual Social Venture Summit. The free event ran from March 31-April 1 at the Wond’ry, […]
James Murray, a Vanderbilt Business MBA student, has been awarded a $25,000 Sohr Grant to support his startup, NewsCart, a cloud-based content aggregator designed for enterprise-level communications teams. Collecting internal and external sources of news for newsletters, press releases, and other media can be a time-consuming process for communications professionals. Utilizing machine-learning to gauge individual […]
The Chief Operating Officer of LEAD Public Schools has been awarded a full-tuition scholarship to Vanderbilt Business’ Executive MBA program. Nathan Madigan was selected by the Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management to receive the two-year scholarship, awarded each academic year and valued at roughly $100,000. “Nathan exemplifies the qualities we look for in a […]
On May 12, Adena Friedman (MBA ’93), CEO of Nasdaq, will address the 2017 graduates of Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt’s Recreation and Wellness Center. Ahead of the event, she answered a few questions about her time at Vanderbilt Business, described the value of a business school education, and dispensed some advice for incoming MBAs. […]
IOWA CITY, IA — A Vanderbilt Business team comprising Abhinav Verma (MBA ’18), Mai-Linh Hoang (MBA ’18), Tomohiro Nara (MBA ’18), and Trevor Proctor (MBA ’18) took first place and a $5,000 prize at the Iowa MBA Business Analytics Case Competition last Friday. The competition featured 15 business schools from across the US. Teams from the […]