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Merrick Dean Named to Daily Record's 'Top 100 Women' List

Merrick Dean Named to Daily Record's 'Top 100 Women' List

March 8, 2013

The Daily Record has named Darlene Brannigan Smith, B.S. '78, M.B.A. '80, dean of the University of Baltimore's Merrick School of Business and professor in the Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship, to its 2013 list of "Maryland's Top 100 Women."

Merrick Speaker Series: Deborah Piscione, Author of Secrets of Silicon Valley, April 10

Merrick Speaker Series: Deborah Piscione, Author of Secrets of Silicon Valley, April 10

March 8, 2013

Author and entrepreneur Deborah Perry Piscione, whose new book Secrets of Silicon Valley: What Everyone Else Can Learn From the Innovation Capital of the World makes the case that the valley's longstanding culture of meritocracy, collaboration and transparency are drivers for a more prosperous future, will visit the University of Baltimore on April 10 as the next guest of the Merrick School of Business Speaker Series.

Business Professors Take on a Key Technology: Cloud Computing

Business Professors Take on a Key Technology: Cloud Computing

March 7, 2013

In their new book, Cloud Computing Service and Deployment Models: Layers and Management, two professors from the University of Baltimore's Merrick School of Business present a cohesive, highly effective way for businesses large and small to find the right way to manage data and more, via the cloud.

Two Business Legends - Tom Hood and Edward St. John - to Speak at UB

Two Business Legends - Tom Hood and Edward St. John - to Speak at UB

March 7, 2013

Students, alumni and friends will have an opportunity to learn from two of Baltimore's most influential and successful business leaders - Tom Hood, executive director and CEO of the Maryland Association of CPAs, and Edward St. John, chairman of St. John Properties - as the Merrick School of Business continues its Lessons from Legends series on March 28 and April 4, respectively.

Finance Professor: Sequestration Is A Harmful Distraction

Finance Professor: Sequestration Is A Harmful Distraction

March 5, 2013

Steven Isberg, associate professor of finance in the University of Baltimore's Merrick School of Business, told Wisconsin Public Radio that the federal government's sequestration will harm the middle class, while also serving as a distraction from long-term, systemic problems in the nation's economy.

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