MBA students gather in the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes on the campus of Notre Dame. Photo by Peter Ringenberg Photography It’s tough times for one-year MBA programs. For the second time in a . The post BREAKING NEWS: Notre Dame Axes Its One-Year MBA Program appeared first on Poets&Quants.
Muamer Cisija recently celebrated his 10-year reunion at Stanford Graduate School of Business. Since graduating with the MBA Class of 2013, the founder of global talent firm Symphony.is says he’s noticed a shift in his peers’ definitions of success. Many Stanford graduates from a decade ago remain committed to evolving their identities, Cisija says.
Berkeley Haas Dean Ann Harrison is Poets&Quants’ Dean of the Year for 2023. Photo by Brittany Hosea-Small During a dinner at The Ritz-Carlson in Philadelphia that stretched deep into the night, then Wharton Dean . The post Poets&Quants’ Dean Of The Year: Ann Harrison Of UC-Berkeley’s Haas School Of Business appeared first on Poets&Quants.
UCLA’s Anderson School of Management has four startups on this year’s list of the 100 highest funded MBA startups. Together, the four ventures have raised $484.9 million to date. Courtesy photo As an Executive . The post Poets&Quants’ Top 100 MBA Startups Of 2023 appeared first on Poets&Quants.
Gies College of Business Dean Jeffrey Brown announces he is stepping down in a video message to alumni Gies College of Business Dean Jeffrey R. Brown today announced that he would be stepping down . The post Gies Dean To Step Down A Year Early In 2024 appeared first on Poets&Quants.