Robins School of Business

We are the Change Makers

Welcome to the Robins School of Business. Here, we invite new perspectives and fresh ideas. We look beyond ourselves and our campus to learn from the world around us.

We surround ourselves with experts from our esteemed faculty to our Executives in Residence. We provide labs and fellowships to help students dig deep, learn outside the classroom, and develop skills to make a lasting impact.

We do all of this so that we are ready for the challenges of tomorrow. Because we want to make change that lasts. Because no idea is too big for this place.

Will you join us?

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Undergraduate Business at Robins

As a highly ranked business school at a Top 20 liberal arts university, the Robins School challenges and encourages students to draw real-world connections across disciplines. Students use this holistic understanding to pursue self-driven study projects and internships that often lead to job offers upon graduation.

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School Highlights

The Robins School Named a Top 10 Business School to Watch

Poets&Quants for Undergrads named the business school among the top 10 to watch in 2024. See the full list.

Michel Robe
Professor Published in Journal of Futures Market

Michel A. Robe, Professor of Finance and the Patricia A. and George W. Wellde, Jr. Distinguished Chair in Finance, co-authored a research paper titled "Maximum Order Size and Market Quality" that was published in the Journal of Futures Markets.

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Mickey Quiñones
Article Highlights Robins School's Impressive Career Outcomes

Poets&Quants for Undergrads interviewed Dean Quinones about the school's career outcomes, including full-time employment rats that are consistently top of class. Read about what makes the Robins School unique.  

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Faculty Co-author Publication

Tom Arnold, professor of finance, and Cassandra Marshall, associate professor of finance, co-authored "Introducing a Real Option Framework for EVA/MVA Analysis" with two fellow researchers. The paper was published in The Engineering Economist. 

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Graduate Programs

Whether you just graduated from college or have been working for a number of years, Robins helps graduate students advance in their careers with full-time, part-time, and ongoing educational opportunities at the graduate level.

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