Student Services

Bloomberg Professional Technology at GSOM

GSOM is proud to announce the addition of Bloomberg Professional capabilities to the Carlson Hall computer lab!  Bloomberg Professional is the definitive source of real-time and historical financial news and information for banks, investment firms, government offices, regulatory agencies, law firms and media organizations in over 160 countries.  The software provides detailed pricing information and…

Spring OPT Workshops

Three more OPT workshops have been scheduled for this spring semester following Spring Break. These workshops are required for international GSOM students who will be graduating this May. Those who would like to apply for OPT must attend an OPT workshop OR find out about OPT during one of Patty Doherty’s open office hours in…

Bus Trip to Providence, RI!

As the snow continues to melt, take an afternoon to explore your New England surroundings.  GSOM Student Services is offering a bus trip to Providence, Rhode Island, the “Creative Capital”.  This city has a lot to offer, including the Providence Place Mall, Brown University, the Roger Williams Park Zoo and the Museum of Natural History. …

Bloomberg Information Session

A representative from BLOOMBERG PROFESSIONAL® will be on campus to hold information sessions on how to use Bloomberg technology and services to enhance your academic experience and build your resume. During the sessions, the representative will review the following: How information is organized on Bloomberg The Bloomberg Keyboard The HELP Functions The Message Functions You…

GSOM Computer Lab Spring 2011 Hours

The GSOM computer lab in Carlson Hall will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m., Monday through Friday, and from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday.  If you need assistance in the lab you can ask the graduate assistant on duty, whose name you can find on the schedule posted at the…

Break Even Analysis Workshop

The break-even point is the volume of activity where the organization’s revenues and expenses are equal. At this amount of sales, the organization has no profit or loss; it breaks even. Managers of organizations use break-even analysis to better understand the relationships between the organization’s costs, volume, and revenue. In this workshop, led by Professor…