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"Where's the 'I' in Occupy?" Event Invites Discussion of Occupy Movement

November 23, 2011
“Where’s the ‘I’ in Occupy?” will provide a platform for Georgetown University students to engage in issues of financial, political, and social inequality raised by the Occupy Movement; explore the challenges faced by industry and government related to those issues; and contemplate future solutions. The event will be held Tuesday, Nov. 29.

MBAs Finding Jobs, Internships According to Latest Data

November 17, 2011
The MBA Career Center at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business reports that recent graduates have had more success finding jobs this year, and current students are landing the internships they are seeking.

MBA Admissions to Host Focus on Diversity, Dec. 3

November 15, 2011
Prospective Georgetown MBA students are invited to campus on Saturday, December 3, for Focus on Diversity, where women and members of the international, LGBT, military, and minority communities have the opportunity to explore how earning an MBA at Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business provides a transformational educational experience.
Movember MBA Team

Georgetown MBAs Leading in "Movember" Fundraising for Men's Cancers

November 17, 2011
November has been declared “Movember” at Georgetown's McDonough School of Business with more than 60 students, faculty, and staff participating in the international cause to raise money for men’s health. Currently, the team organized by Georgetown MBA students is leading its other business school peers in donations, having exceeded their $10,000 goal by mid-November. They also are 34th among all teams – including corporate teams – for funds raised.
Elly Drygas and Kate Reid Win Net Impact Award

Georgetown Net Impact Chapter Leaders Receive National Award

November 14, 2011
The co-presidents of the Net Impact chapter at Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business recently were awarded the Net Impact Leadership Award for their dedication to the organization. MBA students Elly Drygas and Kate Reid were two of only 11 students recognized from the more than 280 nationwide chapters nationwide.