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Rice Business is pleased to announce that Bob Dittmar, the Houston Endowment Professor of Finance, has been appointed associate dean of the Virani Undergraduate School of Business, effective July 1.
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Rice University took center stage at the inaugural South by Southwest London, bringing Texas-sized ambition, pathbreaking innovation and global vision to one of the world’s premier gatherings of creative and intellectual leaders.
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MBA@Rice, the online program at Rice University’s Jones Graduate School of Business, climbed higher in four categories in the latest edition of U.S News & World Report’s Best Online Programs rankings out today.
Rice Business will welcome its first cohort of students in the new hybrid Master of Business Administration program, the first one in Texas, this summer.
The Hybrid MBA at Rice Business will be the first of its kind in Texas, requiring students to attend on-campus lessons just one weekend per month.
A Houston-area university will soon offer a new hybrid Master of Business Administration program, allowing for a flexible learning style. Beginning over the summer, the program will allow working professionals to pursue the master’s degree with a flexible schedule.
Rice University is making it easier to get an MBA. The Houston university has launched a new hybrid program. The program "preserves the benefits of the in-person educational experience while leveraging the flexibility offered by online learning through live Zoom sessions and asynchronous course content."
For working professionals who want to pursue a Master of Business Administration degree with a flexible schedule, the new Hybrid MBA program at Rice University’s Jones Graduate School of Business opens this summer.
Rice Business professor Daan van Knippenberg and colleagues performed a meta-analysis and found that strategic dissent, often thought to provide positive outcomes to their organizations, actually does the opposite.
When Charles Hurwitz, CEO and President of Houston-based MAXXAM, Inc. addressed a “thought leadership” discussion at Rice Business recently, you can be assured of one thing. Everyone listened.
The vast majority of parents believe social media is a major distraction for students, according to a new nationwide study conducted by Vikas Mittal, a professor of marketing at Rice Business. The online study surveyed a nationally representative sample of more than 10,000 parents of K-12 students.
Want to get better at a task? It may be possible to shop — or imagine — your way to success. This Rice Business Wisdom article was based on research from Jaeyeon (Jae) Chung, an assistant professor of marketing at Rice Business.