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The New Mexico for Good program in the University of New Mexico Anderson School of Management has been awarded a $20,000 grant to help outdoor recreation businesses grow and thrive in the state. The grant is one of three provided by the Outdoor.
UNM Anderson School of Management hosts inaugural Global Scaling Challenge
Four teams from U.S. and Europe split grand prize May 14, 2021
The University of New Mexico Anderson School of Management recently hosted its inaugural Global Scaling Challenge with 17 university teams participating from the United States, Europe and India, competing for more than $20,000 in awards and recognition.
Four teams took the top $8,000 prize: Indiana University Bloomington (Indiana), UNM Anderson School of Management (New Mexico), Stevens Institute of Technology (New Jersey) and Johannes Kepler University Linz (Austria).
The challenge is a live event and real case competition experience where the student teams presented to three small, entrepreneurial firms in New Mexico seeking to significantly scale their enterprises. The event was held virtually over three days.
UNM Anderson announces MBA for Professionals slated for Fall 2021
Tracks set in Health Care, Education and General Management April 01, 2021
The University of New Mexico Anderson School of Management has announced it will launch an MBA for Professionals program for early career professionals to begin in Fall 2021. This program will include tracks for professionals in health care, education and general management for incoming students starting in August 2021, with a best consideration deadline for applications of May 1.
The MBA for Professionals program is a part-time, evening program designed for working professionals with one or more years of work experience. Students will be able to progress through the program at their own pace, typically taking one or two courses per term. Students can complete their 43-credit hour program in as little as 18 months.