Las Vegas Information
Innovation Meets Corporate: CES and Beyond January 5-12, 2019 Professors Jenni Dinger and Chaim Letwin This graduate-level immersion course will explore the point at which entrepreneurial innovation competes with corporate innovation while simultaneously seeking corporate retail partnerships as part of
London ’17 Reflections
The London Healthcare travel seminar proved to be a trip of opportunity. This would be my first time traveling abroad and being exposed to a completely different culture and healthcare system than I am used to. The journey began on
Germany ’17 Reflections
The Germany travel seminar was my final course in the MBA program and it was a terrific way to wrap things up. Not only was I able to immerse myself in Germany’s unique culture, but I got a chance to
China ’17 Reflections
China was an eye-opening experience for me. Before the trip, you’re nervous about the food, the pollution, the long haul flight, but once you’re on the ground all of those reservations dissipate. You get lost in the culture and are
California ’17 reflections
Brazil Reflections
“Brazil is one of the most beautiful places in the world. The culture is vibrant, the food and the music makes you forget everything and just enjoy the simplicity of life. Brazilians are really welcoming, respectful and caring” – Florence
London ’17 reflections
Edmund Hillary said, “When you go to the mountains, you see them and you admire them. In a sense, they give you a challenge, and you try to express that challenge by climbing them.” That is exactly what participating in
UK March ’17
Suffolk University’s Travel Seminar Course is a unique opportunity for MBA students to travel to different places in the world. After Brexit, I thought London would be an interesting place to be and I was not disappointed. As part of
Brazil March ’17
“Wow!! Where do we begin? Our Brazil Travel Seminar started in Boston with our classroom learning about the culture, economy and industries of this emerging economy. Once in Brazil, it was an explosive experience of the theory we had prepared