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Rice Business now has more programs — a response to Houston's growth as a global business hub. Rice Business Dean Peter Rodriguez explains why the Rice Business Community is now a bigger pond with more fish.
Rice Business alum Duncan Dickerson helps advise the world’s biggest oil companies on how to navigate the great carbon transition as the vice president of investment banking at Lazard in Houston.
Rice Business placed in the top 10 of five categories in The Princeton Review’s latest rankings of the Best Business Schools for 2021, including the number 6 spot for our newest program, MBA@Rice.
With its industry reeling, the Fort Worth–based airline giant is quietly betting that diminished competition will keep passengers coming. Anastasiya Zavyalova, associate professor of strategic management, weighs in.
Panic buying has returned for its second round in the Bay Area, even though industry officials are assuring consumers the supply chain is fine. Utpal Dholakia, professor of marketing, makes the argument that it could even be viewed as rational consumer behavior.
Approximately 383,000 Texas residents chose health coverage on the marketplace from Nov. 1 to Nov. 21. "The combination of more carriers, little to no rate increases and the impact of job loss is what’s driving buying insurance,” said Ken Janda, adjunct professor of health policy management.
“Employers are interested in attracting the best talent to their organizations. The delivery method of the program is less important than the level of talent that it graduates,” says Philip Heavilin, executive director of the Career Development Office.