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Jaya Singhal Awarded USM Elkins Professorship
What Happened in Baltimore and What Can We Do?
Student's Concierge Medical Lab Service Named Winner of 2015 Attman Competitive Business Prize
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Jaya Singhal Awarded USM Elkins Professorship

 
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Jaya Singhal, the Frank Baker Professor of Business Analytics in the University of Baltimore's Merrick School of Business, has been awarded an Elkins Professorship from the University System of Maryland. One of four professors across the USM to receive the honor, Singhal will use the award to study the impact of innovation on changing levels of trade benefits.



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What Happened in Baltimore and What Can We Do?
A Neighborhood’s Perspective

 
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A new report by the Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance—part of the University of Baltimore's Jacob France Institute (BNIA-JFI)—offers a clear set of data-driven objectives for community organizations, non-profits, elected officials and all stakeholders to work together to eliminate disparities in neighborhoods. The BNIA-JFI report, "What Happened in Baltimore and What Can We Do? A Neighborhood's Perspective," represents the synthesis of several years of work by the organization and points to three key goals that could serve as a common agenda to improve quality of life in every neighborhood in the city.


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Student's Concierge Medical Lab Service Named Winner of 2015 Attman Competitive Business Prize

 
Leonard Attman and Monique Reid

University of Baltimore business student Monique Reid and her company, Advanced Laboratory Services, won UB's 2015 Leonard and Phyllis Attman Competitive Business Prize, awarded during a special event held at the University on Nov. 17. Reid was one of six student and alumni finalists vying for the prize. Her winning business pitch was centered on providing concierge services to people who can't get to a lab for medical tests.



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