McDonough School of Business

McDonough School of Business
A vertical oval-shaped black and white design with a bald eagle whose wings are spread and who is grasping a globe and a cross with its claws. Around the seal are leaves and the numbers 17 and 89 appear on either side.
Seal of Georgetown University
Former name
School of Business Administration,
School of Business
TypePrivate
Established1957
Parent institution
Georgetown University
AffiliationRoman Catholic (Jesuit)
DeanPaul Almeida
Undergraduates1,354
Postgraduates979[1]
Location,
U.S.

38°54′32.8″N 77°4′31.9″W / 38.909111°N 77.075528°W / 38.909111; -77.075528
Websitemsb.georgetown.edu

The Robert Emmett McDonough School of Business, commonly shorted to the McDonough School of Business and abbreviated as the MSB, is the business school of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1957, it grants both undergraduate and graduate degrees, and is one of the university's nine constituent schools. Since 1998, the school has been named in honor of Georgetown alumnus Robert Emmett McDonough.

  1. ^ "At a Glance - McDonough School of Business". Archived from the original on 2010-05-01. Retrieved 2010-05-06.