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  1. Navigation. The Quinlan School of Business Graduate Programs staff and faculty are committed to providing services and support for international students from all countries around the globe. We welcome students from all nationalities, and celebrate the diversity of our graduate student community. Please visit the Graduate and Professional ...

  2. Loyola’s Quinlan School of Business is in the heart of Chicago, home to one of the world's largest and most diversified economies. Our school and its location steps from Chicago's Magnificent Mile and less than a mile from the Loop brings real-world business experience to your doorstep. Studying and working here offers you unequaled resources ...

  3. Dr. Shabnam Azimi is an assistant professor of marketing in the Quinlan School of Business. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in digital marketing and digital marketing analytics. Shabnam's research explores the impact of online information and individual characteristics on consumer judgment and decision-making within the dynamic marketplace.

  4. Quinlan School of Business. From the smallest startups to the largest international corporations, the rapidly changing business world needs leaders who can anticipate change and innovate. Loyola University Chicago's Quinlan School of Business helps prepare you for these leadership roles. Our top-ranked programs offer convenient MBA and MS ...

  5. Michael Behnam, PhD, became the dean of the Quinlan School of Business on September 1, 2022. He joined Loyola University Chicago from the Sawyer Business School, Suffolk University in Boston. As a faculty member and administrator, he was instrumental in building the Sawyer Business School into an institution that has experiential learning in a global context as its strategic focus.

  6. About. Dr. Akon Ekpo is an Assistant Professor of Marketing in the Quinlan School of Business. Her research seeks to disentangle how digital culture and racialized consumption experiences shape power, resistance, and racialized market structures, to ultimately shape diversity and inclusion in the marketplace.

  7. Contact the program directors and department chair: Mine Cinar, Professor and Director, Center for International Business, at mcinar@luc.edu or 312.915.6066. Inhyeock Lee, Professor for International Business/Strategy, at ilee1@luc.edu or 312.915.7656. Sung Min Kim, Professor and Department Chair, at skim@luc.edu or 312.915.7052.