MET Professor John Sullivan Quoted
An expert in health care policy, finance, and asset valuation, Administrative Sciences Associate Professor John Sullivan was quoted in an article in Crain’s Chicago Business on April 3. In an analysis of Chicago-area Highland Park Hospital’s decision to get out of the outpatient dialysis business, Sullivan observed that “Hospitals have been shedding this service for […]
Lessons from the “Big Dig”: MET Professor on Syracuse Elevated Highway Project
WAER 88.3, Syracuse Public Media, mentioned a presentation by MET Assistant Professor of Administrative Sciences Virginia Greiman. Invited to address a Syracuse audience as part of “I-81 Speaker Series”—a series of discussions on the future of the elevated highway dividing Syracuse—Greiman shared her experience as deputy chief legal counsel and risk manager on Boston’s “Big […]
MET Project Management Expert on Syracuse Viaduct
Photo: flickr/Doc Searls Assistant Professor of Administrative Sciences Virginia Greiman, an internationally recognized expert on mega-project management and infrastructure development, was invited to address a Syracuse audience as part of that city’s “I-81 Speaker Series.” Greiman offered insight on the Syracuse elevated highway project based on her experience as deputy chief legal counsel and risk […]
Collaborating Minds: CEU–MET Partnership
Madrid, Spain: Six faculty from the Metropolitan College (MET) Department of Administrative Sciences travel to Madrid annually to lead three intensive business modules on campus at the Universidad CEU San Pablo. Part of a firmly established collaboration between the Administrative Sciences department, MET International, and CEU, the modules are attended by CEU business and advertising students […]
Administrative Sciences Chair Kip Becker Addresses Fudan MBA Forum in China
On January 6, Associate Professor and Chair of Administrative Sciences Kip Becker traveled to Shanghai, China, to speak at the Fudan MBA Forum at the School of Management, Fudan University. Becker’s presentation on “Social Networks and Innovative Marketing Strategy: Connecting Consumers, Developing Brands, and Protecting Image” was received enthusiastically by students and alumni in attendance. […]
Building a Stronger Foundation
Virginia A. Greiman, MET’s assistant professor of administrative sciences, is scheduled to testify before the California Senate on November 13.
Managing the Future
Assistant Professor of Administrative Sciences Virginia A. Greiman will speak at the PMI® PMO Symposium in San Diego on Tuesday, November 12, on the topic: “One Organization—Leading Complex Projects through an Integrated Project Organization (IPO).” The PMI PMO Symposium is a highly regarded conference where PMO executives discuss ideas and solutions in the hottest topics […]
MET Professors Pen Op-Ed on Arts in Boston
Assistant Professor of Arts Administration Rich Maloney and Associate Professor of Administrative Sciences Jay Halfond co-authored an Op-Ed piece on the role of the arts in Boston, which appeared in the Boston Herald earlier this week. The article cites the strong historical presence of the arts in the city, and examines the advantages this tradition […]
The Continuing Relevance of the Dow
Bill Chambers, Associate Professor of the Practice of Administrative Sciences at MET, and expert in international finance, reflects on the continued use of the Dow Jones Industrial Average as a broad benchmark. Read more at Marketplace…
MET Alum Changes the Perceptions of Long-Term Unemployment
Rand Ghayad, who graduated from MET in 2009 with a master’s in Administrative Studies (focusing on Financial Economics and Multinational Commerce) has been recognized for his groundbreaking study on long-term unemployment, as described in a June 13 article in the Boston Globe. Note: the Globe article incorrectly refers to the MSAS degree as an MBA […]