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Take a deeper dive into the student experience at the SMU Cox School of Business in this special episode of the Clear Admit MBA Admissions Podcast.

This episode builds on a recent conversation host Graham Richmond had with SMU Cox Dean Todd Milbourne. In that episode, we learned about the momentum around Dallas, the future of management education, and the broader vision for SMU Cox. This episode goes a layer deeper — into the student experience itself — with a focus on experiential learning, leadership development, and career readiness across SMU Cox graduate programs. And to help bring that to life, special guest Joseph Cahoon, who leads the Folsom Institute for Real Estate at SMU Cox, features in this episode.
Cahoon joined SMU Cox in January 2014 as the director of the Folsom Institute for Real Estate. In this role, Cahoon is responsible for leading the Institute’s initiatives in academics, research and outreach to the real estate industry to enhance the institute’s and students’ relationships with alumni and other industry leaders nationally. In addition to this role, Cahoon is an adjunct professor in the Cox School and teaches real estate finance courses for both MBAs and B.B.A.s.
In this episode, Cahoon talks about:
- SMU’s overall approach to preparing students for their careers
- experiential learning and leadership training at SMU Cox
- the role of the Folsom Institute for Real Estate
- the influence of Dallas during the program and after graduation
…and more!
Learn more about SMU Cox’s MBA programs HERE
Tune in below or your favorite podcast platform for this episode with SMU Cox.
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This episode was hosted by Graham Richmond and produced by Dennis Crowley. Thanks to all of you who’ve been joining us!
