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 […]
Boston Globe Highlights Culinary Arts Program 25th Anniversary Dinner
MET’s Certificate Program in the Culinary Arts—founded by Julia Child and Jacques Pépin—celebrated its 25th anniversary on Tuesday, March 25. For the event, some of the program’s chef-instructors— including Chris Douglass, Jeffrey Fournier, Michael Leviton, Barry Maiden, Janine Sciarappa, Jeremy Sewall, and John Vhynanek—recreated their favorite recipes. Read the Globe article.
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 […]
President Obama Appoints CPE’s Robert Glovsky
On March 11, 2014, Robert Glovsky, director emeritus of the Financial Planning Program offered through MET’s Center for Professional Education, was appointed to the President’s Advisory Council on Financial Capability for Young Americans. “It gives me great confidence that such dedicated and capable individuals have agreed to join this Administration to serve the American people,” […]
Merry White Remembers Chef Lucien Robert
Merry White, CAS professor of anthropology and instructor in MET’s Lifelong Learning and Experiential Programs in Food & Wine, penned an article in the Boston Globe commemorating the legacy of renowned Boston chef and restaurateur Lucien Robert, who passed away February 20. Read More.
Bostonia Highlights MET Top 10 Program Rankings
Bostonia has the story, too. Two Metropolitan College online graduate programs, the master’s program in computer information systems and the master’s programs in management, ranked in the top 10 in their categories in U.S. News & World Report’s 2014 Best Online Programs. Read more…
BU Today Shares MET Top 10 Program Rankings
In a February 10 article, BU Today mentioned MET’s rankings in U.S. News & World Report’s 2014 Best Online Programs. “Two Metropolitan College online graduate programs, the master’s program in computer information systems and the master’s programs in management, ranked in the top 10 in their categories…” Read the whole story at BU Today.
MET Programs Place #2 and #8 in 2014 U.S. News Best Online Program Rankings
U.S. News & World Report has announced its 2014 rankings of Best Online Programs—and Metropolitan College has placed high in two key programs. In a comparison of the Best Online Graduate Computer Information Technology Programs, MET’s fully online master’s in Computer Information Systems ranked #2 out of 34 programs listed, preceded only by the University […]
“Wine and Culture: Vineyard to Glass” uncorks the anthropology of wine
Dr. Rachel Black, Assistant Professor of Gastronomy at MET, working with co-editor Robert C Ulin, has just published a collection of essays on the history and cultural ramifications of wine production. Find out more about Wine and Culture: Vineyard to Glass.