Irena Vodenska Published in Nature’s Scientific Reports
MET Administrative Sciences professor Irena Vodenska has published a paper, entitled “Cascading Failures in Bi-partite Graphs: Model for Systemic Risk Propagation.” The full-text of the paper can be accessed for free in Nature’s Scientific Reports, an online, open-access research publication. Abstract: As economic entities become increasingly interconnected, a shock in a financial network can provoke […]
Metropolitan College receives internationally recognized EPAS accreditation for Department of Administrative Sciences business programs.
Boston, Mass.—March 1, 2012: After a rigorous review process, the graduate management programs in Boston University’s Metropolitan College (MET) were approved for accreditation by the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) Program Accreditation System (EPAS). Based in Brussels, Belgium, EFMD is recognized globally as an accreditation body of quality in management education. Of the 55 […]
Professor Barry Unger quoted in Lowell Sun
Administrative Sciences Professor, Barry Unger is quoted often in this Lowell Sun article about Taiwan’s advances in high-technology manufacturing. Professor Unger specializes in business innovation and has served as an advisor on science and technology under President Carter. Read what he says about Taiwan’s tech power.
Professor Ginny Greiman profiled on Distance Education blog
Administrative Sciences Professor Ginny Greiman was profiled on the Distance Education blog: Online Faculty Spotlight: Ginny Greiman