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Explore Lifelong Learning Opportunities from the Questrom School of Business

Explore Lifelong Learning Opportunities from the Questrom School of Business

According to professional coach and keynote speaker Monique Valcour, PCC, PhD, opens in new tab, there are four key elements to creating a sustainable career: alignment, ongoing learning, self-care, and adaptability.

Arin Siriamonthep (Questrom’23): Elevating Asian Voices and Creative Expression

Arin Siriamonthep (Questrom’23): Elevating Asian Voices and Creative Expression

Arin Siriamonthep, a recent graduate of Boston University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Advertising and a minor in Business Administration (Questrom ’23), is a name synonymous with creative passion and social impact. As the co-founder of “Asians Speak Up,” Arin has made significant strides in promoting awareness and unity within the Asian community, particularly in response to the rise in hate crimes during the pandemic.

What Is an MBA Degree?

What Is an MBA Degree?

Dreaming of a career filled with leadership opportunities and positive impact, but lacking formal business training? An MBA can bridge that gap. This versatile degree equips future leaders with the tools and techniques needed to thrive in today’s dynamic business environment. Discover what an MBA entails and decide if it’s the right path for you.

7 Key Benefits of an MBA

7 Key Benefits of an MBA

The MBA is one of the most versatile degrees available. Many fields have a strong need for well-rounded leaders who understand everything from data-driven decision-making to business ethics. MBA graduates can unlock passion-driven career paths across numerous industries, leveraging their unique blend of skills, interests, and experience to thrive in many different fields.

Unbecoming To Become an Effective Service Leader

Unbecoming To Become an Effective Service Leader

According to professional coach and keynote speaker Monique Valcour, PCC, PhD, opens in new tab, there are four key elements to creating a sustainable career: alignment, ongoing learning, self-care, and adaptability.

Andrew Ericksen (Questrom MBA’ 24) Founder of Impact Investing Club is Committed to Giving Back

Andrew Ericksen (Questrom MBA’ 24) Founder of Impact Investing Club is Committed to Giving Back

By Jyotirmaya Patro (JP) (Questrom’25) Andrew Ericksen (Questrom MBA ’24) exemplifies the fusion of creativity, leadership, and social impact. His career began in entertainment, where he transformed the digital landscape […]

Vidit Munshi’08,’10, a Legacy of Sports and Academics at Boston University

Vidit Munshi’08,’10, a Legacy of Sports and Academics at Boston University

Professor Vidit Munshi, a dynamic presence at Boston University’s Questrom School of Business, has masterfully intertwined his enthusiasm for sports with his academic pursuits, creating a multifaceted career that inspires […]

Lauren McLeod (CAS ’27, Questrom ’27, SPH ’27) Combines Business and Public Health to Revolutionize Preventive Education

Lauren McLeod (CAS ’27, Questrom ’27, SPH ’27) Combines Business and Public Health to Revolutionize Preventive Education

At Boston University’s Questrom School of Business, students are not just learning—they’re transforming ideas into impactful ventures. One such standout is Lauren McLeod, a sophomore who is forging her path […]

Celebrating Kate Barrand’85, Honored with BU’s Distinguished Alumni Award

Celebrating Kate Barrand’85, Honored with BU’s Distinguished Alumni Award

This past weekend, Kate Barrand (Questrom ’85) was honored with Boston University‘s Distinguished Alumni Award for her dedication to improving the lives of vulnerable children through her leadership role at […]

Questrom School of Business Kicks Off BU Alumni Weekend with Thought-Provoking Dialogue

Questrom School of Business Kicks Off BU Alumni Weekend with Thought-Provoking Dialogue

On Thursday, September 26, Boston University’s Questrom School of Business launched Alumni Weekend with an engaging conversation between two distinguished BU Terriers: Dave Kerpen (Wheelock ’98), New York Times bestselling author of five books, and Curt Nickisch (Questrom ’13), Harvard Business Review Senior Editor and Co-Host of HBR’s Ideacast Podcast.