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Alumni

Employment of Graduates:

Virtually all graduates of the Ph.D. program obtain employment as faculty members at colleges and universities or as researchers in industry. Institutions where they teach and/or research include:

Arizona State University
Babson College
Bank of America
Baruch College
Boston College
Boston University
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Clark University
College of William and Mary
The Common Fund
George Washington University
Georgia State University
Goldman & Sachs
ING Group
Memphis State University
Michigan State University
Northwestern University
Pennsylvania State University
Price Waterhouse
Rutgers University
Solomon Brothers
Syracuse University
Texas A&M University
Texas Tech. University
University of Colorado
University of Connecticut
University of Delaware
University of Kentucky
University of Michigan
University of North Carolina
University of Notre Dame
University of Oklahoma
University of Pittsburgh
University of Rhode Island
University of South Carolina
University of Texas
University of Vermont
Union Bank of Switzerland
Virginia Tech. University
Wake Forest University

Alumni Profile:
Linda Randall '94 Ph.D.

Photo: Linda Randall '94 Ph.D.

“In recent months, Putin has been throwing some of Russia’s greedier capitalists in jail. At the same time, he’s been consolidating the government’s control over the media and expanding its control over the oil industry. Is Putin trying to get rid of Russia’s robber barons to promote a stronger free market or is he just further centralizing his own power? At this stage, it's hard to tell,” observes Linda Randall ’94 Ph.D., a department of management graduate and a management professor and long-time student of economic and organizational change in Russia and other nations with transitional economies. In March, Professor Randall became the University of Baltimore’s associate provost of academic affairs. “I’ve been working on a lot of special projects including state reaccreditation of our academic programs and expansion of our undergraduate curriculum. I’m also the university’s chief academic representative on Maryland’s higher education commission," she says.
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