With the Spring quarter in full swing, the Evening and Weekend MBA Programs office want to share with you some virtual enlightenment and delights at Chicago Booth.
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- April 08, 2020
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Professors have used the time during spring break to collaborate with other faculty and students to develop new methods of delivering course content and new research derived from insights from our current situation. Their work, a glimpse of which can be seen in the content below, show Booth as a dynamic place of unparalleled learning, collaboration, and forward thinking.
Take a glimpse into our virtual offerings here at Chicago Booth.
How can we stay emotionally connected while physically distancing? In this webinar, social psychologist Nicholas Epley explores the hazards of isolation, common barriers to social connection, and how to have more meaningful interactions. View the webinar here.
Ed O'Brien, Associate Professor of Behavioral Science, studies intuitions about everyday experiences, such as how people believe they'll change over time - in particular when and why these intuitions are misguided. In this video presentation, Professor O'Brien will provide an overview of his area of study as well as share insights from his research. He will also share how he and fellow faculty members bring their research into the classroom. View the lecture here.
Finally, you can get an insider look at Booth faculty's offices, in which faculty show off a meaningful object in their office and how it inspires them:
Continue to connect with Chicago Booth as we look forward to a time when everyone is back on campus.
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Celebrating Valentine’s Day with Booth Couples Past and PresentFor many Boothies, getting involved in student-led clubs and organizations is the highlight of their time at Booth.
Why Join a Club at Booth?We celebrate Mother's Day 2021, by chatting with soon-to-be alumna Beth Davis, who offers an honest portrait of what MBA motherhood is like.
MBA Motherhood: Catching Up With Beth Davis