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Early Applications Hit Record High

By Michael Donnay November 15, 2012

After delaying its early action deadline by a week in the midst of Hurricane Sandy, Georgetown saw a record number of early applications this admissions cycle, with 37 more applicants than last year. This...

Luke’s Lobster Student Days

By Allie Canal and Allie Canal November 6, 2012

In case you haven't heard, one of the best places to get your fish fix lies just minutes from campus at Luke’s Lobster! The cozy, New England stylized restaurant first opened its doors in October 2009...

MSB Wins Award for Diversity

By Penny Hung October 12, 2012

The McDonough School of Business received the 2012 Brillante Award for Educational Excellence from the National Society of Hispanic MBAs at a fundraising gala in Orlando, Fla. last Friday. NSHMBA grants...

Straighten Out the MSB Curve

By Eric Isdaner September 27, 2012

If the McDonough School of Business’ aim is to educate students to be among the most competitive in the nation and more attractive to potential employers, its grading policy does a poor job of furthering...

MSB Grads Are No. 2 In Employment

By Braden McDonald September 25, 2012

Graduates of the McDonough School of Business saw the second-highest rate of employment for the Class of 2011 among more than 240 undergraduate programs in the United States, according to a September...

GU Jumps to No. 21 in Rankings

By Sarah Patrick September 14, 2012

Georgetown University and the McDonough School of Business each moved up in the U.S. News and World Report’s 2013 college rankings, which were announced Tuesday. Georgetown rose one spot to No. 21...

Young Alumnus Dies

By Sarah Patrick April 27, 2012

Recent Georgetown alumnus Florian Lorenz (MSB ’10) died earlier this week due to complications from a chronic heart condition. An international student from Switzerland, Lorenz left his mark on Georgetown,...

MSB to Raise $15,000 for GU Service Organization

By Carly Graf April 20, 2012

MBA students will pick either the HOYA Clinic, Hoya Outreach Programs & Education or the Center for Social Justice to receive $15,000 Friday as part of a community service program launched by the McDonough...

Stuff Georgetown Kids Like: Acronyms

By Michelle Cassidy and Michelle Cassidy April 2, 2012

If you want to fit in at Georgetown, you have to speak the language. And no, I'm not talking about Arabic or Spanish or Chinese — I'm talking about acronyms. So much more than collections of letters,...

MSB Drops Four Spots in Rankings

By Emma Hinchliffe March 29, 2012

The McDonough School of Business fell four spots, from 10th to 14th, in Bloomberg Businessweek’s2012 rankings of undergraduate business schools. The drop came one year after the university jumped...

The Best, but Not Always for All

By The Editorial Board January 27, 2012

At a university like Georgetown, where the ideals of fairness and justice pervade the undergraduate experience, one would think an issue like equal study space for all students would never need to be debated....

Club Eases Transitions for International MSB Students

By Matthew Strauss January 24, 2012

A new organization created by a group of upperclassmen in the McDonough School of Business is aiming to pave the way for a growing international student presence in the MSB. The McDonough Global Student...

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