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Have a question or comment? We’d love to hear from you. Get in touch with the Department Chair Michael Harvey via email, phone (410-778-7889), or in person (Daly 205).
Our Grads
A major or minor Business Management (or a related field like Accounting and Finance or Information Systems) gives you a skill-set employers value. Doing it at a liberal-arts college helps sharpen your critical thinking and communication skills.
Our grads find all kinds of opportunities, in business big and small, in government, or in creating their own startup opportunities. Here are some of their stories.
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Kelly Abbott 2009 -
Josh Biringer 2012 -
Julie Bisi 1988 -
Adam Blitzer 2010 -
Eric Blumenthal 2006 -
Steve Cameron 2012 -
Anna Chay 2010 -
Emily Clewer 2012 -
Norris Commodore 1973 -
Elise Conway 2008 -
Stephen Cook 2012 -
Becca Corbin Loree 2000 -
Rachel Dittman 2011 -
Michael Drake 2012 -
Brittany Dunbar 2011 -
Kelly Dunbar 2012 -
Anabel Flores 1998 -
Paul Franklin 2004 -
Casey Gallas 2009 -
Brian Gamble 2010 -
Ryan Goff 2006 -
Gabrielle Gordon 2007 -
Katharine Greenlee 2011 -
Caroline Grier 2010 -
Jordan Haas 2012 -
Springer Harris 2010 - Emily Hofler 2010
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Jessica Hohne 2012 -
Alan Kines 2010 -
Alex Lating 2012
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