Month: April 2010

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Smith hosts Global Graduate Business Conference

MBA students from around the country came together last Thursday through Saturday for the Global Graduate Business Conference, hosted for the first time by the Robert H. Smith School of Business. This year’s conference focused on dealing with the new global economy after the 2008-2009 recession. With guest speakers from […]

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Is this the end of an era?

Goldman Sachs prides its commitment to client interests.  However, in the wake of a significant lawsuit by the SEC against the firm on Friday, many investors are questioning the heart of Goldman’s very business principals.  Friday’s announcement had a widespread negative impact on the financial world.  As the public looks […]

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Teach for America applications increase

Lesson plans, curriculums and papers to grade. Rachel Volke found herself captivated by even the more mundane aspects of teaching. Volke is one of more than 45,000 people applying for Teach for America, an organization for which the number of applicants has increased by more than 30 percent in each […]

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Companies help students get unpaid internships around the world

The need to get an internship is no longer an excuse for not going abroad.                 U.S. students wanting to do both can expand their horizons and be an intern, which is what several companies, including Intrax Internships Abroad in San Francisco, The Global Intern in Randolph, N.J., and CDS […]

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Is the End in Sight?

Seniors may breathe a little easier after last Friday’s employment figures. For months, financial experts have emphasized the key to economic recovery: jobs, jobs, and jobs.  Payroll numbers are a common indicator of economic well-being.  Last month, payrolls increased by 162,000 workers; that comes as the largest gain since […]

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New Centers at Smith

Three centers focused on social change, financial policy, and leadership have recently expanded the business school’s repertoire. While each has a separate agenda, these centers mark recent efforts by the business school to give undergraduate and graduate students more opportunities to increase and apply their business knowledge to real-world issues. […]

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Business Writing

Flowery phrases, pretty prose and alluring alliteration are tools best used by novelists. Business writing is most often used in writings letters, memoranda and e-mails.  The goals are entirely different; the process is the same. Bobby Knight, the man with the most wins coaching Division I NCAA basketball, once […]

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SUSA Increases Community Involvement

The Smith Undergraduate Association (SUSA) has increased their participation in community service events this year, in an effort to become more involved in the campus community. The events, which will all take place in April, include a food drive, Relay for Life, UMD Dance Marathon and ServeDC. According to […]

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Smith School Incorporates Programs, Alumni to Help Students

The Robert H. Smith School of Business combines practical programs with alumni communication in better preparing students for interviews and job opportunities. A March report published by Business Week indicated students provided positive feedback about the Smith School, but recruiters ranked it poorly. One of the two held […]

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Effective Marketing Brings Success to Local Pizza Shop

Vito’s Pizzeria, College Park’s newest pizza shop, has had incredible success in the last two months since it opened, according to Owner Vito Antonio Riccio.             The success is due, in large part, to Riccio’s marketing tactics. Since the restaurant’s grand opening on Jan. 15, Riccio has been promoting […]