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Dual Degrees, International Field Seminars, Cross-Registration, and More –First-Year MBA Student Shironda White Reflects on the Many Opportunities Questrom Has To Offer “I couldn’t decide between Israel and Latin America,” Shironda White said of the International Field Seminar options. “So I’m going to both.” Shironda, a first-year MBA candidate, is gearing up for a fourth […]
The Questrom iTrek is a student-led trek to Israel over spring break, focused on entrepreneurship and innovation. The group visited Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and a Bedouin encampment in the desert. During the trip, students learned about the history and political situation in the region through visits to the religious sites of Jerusalem, the Holocaust Museum, […]
Last week, twenty students in the Public and Non-Profit Club visited the Museum of Science to explore how the museum manages corporate partnerships and builds their brand with exhibits such as the recent (and very successful) Pixar display. They had the opportunity to meet with the Senior Vice President, Advancement, the Executive Director, Advancement and […]
Post by:Neil YajnikMS-MBA 2013 Last month, a group of 17 MBAs embarked on the West Coast Networking Club’s annual Technology Trek to Silicon Valley. We spent three days taking in the sights and sounds of the San Francisco Bay Area while visiting companies such as Chevron, Google, Globant, Zynga, NetApp, HP, and even getting a chance […]
Post by:Ashwin SwamiMBA 2014 Some people have sports stars as heroes. For me, my heroes are the people who stand for more than just themselves. After my parents, I consider Warren Buffett and Bill Gates to be my greatest heroes and among the most influential people who ever lived. Combined, they will be spending more […]
Post by:Priyanka SharmaMBA 2013 In today’s world, business and networking go hand-in-hand. Then, what’s the best way for students to network, especially with Wall Street finance firms, who cannot directly interact with BU students due to location differences. Of course, you go out to Wall Street itself and meet personally with finance professionals. That’s where […]