From: Office of Academic Programs and Student Experience
Date: June 18, 2018
Subject: Summer Scoop -Executive MBA June 18



Executive MBA Program


June 18, 2018

Scott Gale, Executive MBA Class Rep

Fionn Damdar, Executive MBA Class Rep

Welcome from Executive MBA Class Reps, Scott Gale & Fionn Damdar

As you embark on this new and challenging journey, let us be some of the first to welcome you to Rice!! As class representatives for the EMBA Class of 2019 we are thrilled that you have taken the time and passion to dedicate the next two years (and beyond) to the Rice family. You will inevitably face a whole array of challenges and experiences during the coming weeks and months but as we reflect on the mid-point of our time in the program we can confidently say that personal and professional growth comes with it! It is worth your energy and commitment.

While we are here to learn, there are so many other facets of the program to take advantage of but each requires your engagement. EMBA 2019 likes to think about these as Unity, Community and Legacy and invite you to engage with us as we build Unity amongst our classmates, engage with the Rice and Houston Community at large and establish a Legacy in line with the university’s IREP initiatives.

Congratulations Class of 2020 and please let us know how we can serve you better!!

Fionn Damdar & Scott Gale

Rice EMBA 2019 Class Reps

MBA Quantitative Toolkit

Preparation is important for your success in the MBA program. One of the areas we encourage you to delve into in preparation for your classes is quantitative skills. We have created the “MBA Quantitative Toolkit”, which is available to students on Canvas  all year round.

The “MBA Quantitative Toolkit” is a resource focused on preparing students to engage in quantitative reasoning across the disciplines during the MBA program. The resource represents a carefully assembled collection of references to external sources (tutorials, videos, etc.) which will help students refresh their basic math and statistics knowledge, as well as insure their Excel skills are adequate to hit the ground running in all of their courses.

We encourage you to review the toolkit’s “Table of Contents” prior to the start of the semester, and identify any gaps in knowledge you might have. Identify them early, take some time now to go through the tutorials, do additional research and study, if necessary, on the topics listed in the toolkit, and fill any of those gaps. It will save you a great deal of time and frustration when classes actually begin.

Even though the toolkit is available to you throughout the program, and you can always revisit any topic you need to refresh your knowledge of, you’ll be glad that you took the opportunity to fill the gap early, this summer, before your classes begins.

Textbook Information

We will be providing you with eBooks for all of your courses (where applicable) over the next two years. If you wish to have a hard copy of any of the books you are able to purchase them through our textbook vendor or any other bookstore of your choice. We will only provide a hard copy of textbooks when an eBook is not available.

Within the coming days you will receive an invite from Ruth Ellen Patterson, our textbook vendor, inviting you to begin receiving digital content. Please make sure that you accept the invite as soon as you receive it.

This document is a great reference for instruction on how to receive your ebooks: eBook Delivery Instructions

Meet the SPO

Barbara Brave, Student Programs Coordinator

I am originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina. I moved to Houston nineteen years ago with my husband and two babies, who are now in college and full grown Texans. We have three rescues, two cats, Lola and Rose, and a dog, Cooper. I love traveling, doing yoga early in the mornings, going to the movies and gardening. I am definitely the poster child of the ‘empty nester’. Besides having trouble with the pronunciation of short and long vowels, I am pretty much bilingual until 6:30PM when my brain goes into full Spanish mode. So remember MORE...

What should I be doing now?

This week you should be working through the MBA Quantitative Toolkit. The Toolkit was put together by Rice Business Professors to make sure that you are fully prepared for your quantitative classes here at the Jones School. You can read more about it in this edition of the Scoop.

You should still be working your way through your Onboarding Checklist assignments. Make sure that you are keeping up with the assignments and are turning them in by the deadline.

We will start sending out emails on Wednesday, June 20th for those who have not completed assignments by their due date. The deadlines of these assignments are very important because the assignments give us the information that we need to be fully prepared for you to start the program in a few weeks. Please make sure that you are keeping up with deadlines and turning things in on time.

If you are on top of all of your assignments and you are still looking for something to do, here is a list of recommended reading:

Naked Economics
mindset
Naked Statistics
Wall Street Journal
Economist
The Accounting Game: Basic Accounting Fresh from the Lemonade Stand

Rice Facts

Baker 13

A long-standing tradition, which began within Baker College in 1975, takes place the 13th of every month (and occasionally on the 31st or 26th for special occasions) at just after 10 PM.  Students are encouraged to apply copious amounts of shaving cream and while donning nothing more than the foam and a pair of shoes, they run a somewhat standard trail, making sure to leave their mark at various points on campus. 

To add some structure to this streaking ritual, there are six rules, which are read preceding every run. 

  1. Stop at all stop signs (very important)
  2. Pose for all pictures.
  3. Attack only if attacked. MORE...

Did you know...

...that you can easily reserve study rooms in McNair Hall?

When it comes to rooms to study in or have group meetings in, you have several option in McNair Hall that are easy to reserve. There are rooms on all four floors of the Jones School that you can book to study in with no advanced notice. To reserve rooms, you will go to rooms.rice.edu, click on "MBA Login" on the left side of the page, and then login with your NetID and password. From there you can click on "Room Request (JGSB)" and follow the directions on the next screen. 

Each study room comes equipped with space for atleast five people, a large screen and the appropriate cords to connect your laptop to the screen, as well as a dry erase board and dry erase markers. 

The following rooms are designated study rooms:

  • Rooms 213 A-F 
  • Rooms 313 A-F 
  • Room 134 A&B 
  • Rooms 400, 406-412

Summer Social


June 28th
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Rice Univeristy, Moody Center for the Arts

Please join us for the Class of 2020 Executive MBA Summer Social. It will be a great time to meet your classmates, staff, and faculty that you are going to be spending your time with over the next two years!

RSVP HERE