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A cacophony of sounds is the first thing that welcomes you to India: music playing in the streets, the relentless roar of traffic. Our first stop was tech hub Bengaluru, where the little army of eight ...
The University is fortunate to have lovely grounds, beautiful MBA students, and fabulously wealthy donors. However, the threat of financial collapse looms over the horizon. Emilio Ferrer of the Adam ...
We receive many big city perks living, working, and studying in Chicago. One of those is being surrounded by major entities across professional industries. What’s more is that this allows us to ...
The US Men’s National Soccer Team (USMNT) is widely seen by most Americans as a historically underperforming team. It is possible that the high expectations set by the Women’s team’s dominance of ...
Awonder Liang, US chess Grandmaster and University of Chicago student played a simultaneous chess exhibition against Booth students from the European Business Group, including Carlos Patino. Read ...
Three second-year students who’ve bravely embarked on the journey of building their own companies share their stories and wisdom with aspiring entrepreneurs.
By Max Eckman, Director (LEAD) Last September, 630 Boothie first-years and 40 LEAD Facilitators gathered into 14 busses and made their way to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin for the Leadership Orientation ...
While this removal was temporarily walked back, Booth has devised bolder, greener solutions on the horizon. In an astonishing display of continued commitment to environmental awareness, Booth and GBC ...
Recent changes to Booth’s class bidding system, driven by the integration of new Master’s in Management (MiM) and Master’s in Finance (MiF) programs, have left MBA students frustrated and concerned.
David Diao’s prints emphasize the use of color and abstract forms. Diao was born in Chengdu, China and his family was split by the 1949 Revolution; he spent many of his formative years first in Hong ...
Starr Marcello, Deputy Dean for MBA Programs, responds to concerns about the new Master’s in Management and Master’s in Finance programs raised in a ChiBus op-ed by Qi Zheng.
Have you ever seen the movie Into the Wild? Did you wonder at the end why someone would be crazy enough to give up a life of comfort to go on an adventure in the remote wilderness of Alaska? If that’s ...