Business School Gets Crowded (Businessweek.com
, 10/08/2009) Yields are up at full-time MBA programs, and B-schools are enrolling larger-than-ever classes. But not everyone is sharing in the bount
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Foreigners Attending US Grad Schools Way Down: Wake Up, Xenophobes (TechCrunch, 08/23/2009) It’s happening: Lou Dobbs’ dream come true and Silicon Valley’s worst nightmare. We’re already seeing the reverse brain drain as smart immigrants take their US educations and experience building companies and creating technology back to their home co
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Foreign Admits to U.S. Grad Schools Plunge (Businessweek.com
, 08/20/2009) For the first time since 2004, international admissions to U.S. graduate schools are down. The deteriorating job market and problems with visas and financing are to blame
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The Best Business Schools 2009 - Forbes (Forbes
, 08/07/2009) Sixth biennial ranking of business schools, based on the return on investment graduates have achieved after five years. 1) Stanford, 2) Dartmouth, 3) Harvard...
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U.S. Business Schools: Why Foreign MBAs Are Disappearing (Businessweek.com
, 08/04/2009) As visa problems and loan difficulties discourage international MBA applications at U.S. B-schools, classrooms may be less diverse this fall
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The New Criterion for MBA Admissions (Businessweek.com
, 07/10/2009) Amid a tight MBA labor market, B-school admissions decisions increasingly hinge on applicants' ability to land a job upon graduation
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10 Things Most MBA Schools Won’t Teach You About Startups (OnStartups.com, 07/09/2009) 1. No amount of strategic planning will ever substitute for managing your cash flow. Financial statements are great. The most important one is your bank account statement....
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The Jack Welch MBA Coming to Web (WSJ College
, 06/22/2009) Former General Electric Co. Chief Executive Jack Welch is putting his name and money behind a little-known educational entrepreneur, injecting some star power into the budding industry of online education.
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International students face tough job hunt (HeraldTimes, 06/21/2009) Article at Herald Times, by Ariel Tung
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Crazy for a Job: Options for MBAs Without Jobs (Businessweek.com
, 06/17/2009) New grads needing work can choose between three strategies. Jack and Suzy Welch like the boldest one best
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The Buck Stops (and Starts) at Business School (Harvard Business Rev, 06/15/2009) Unless America’s business schools make radical changes, society will become convinced that MBAs work to serve only their own selfish interests.
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In Search of Jobs, MBAs Take Off the Gloves (Businessweek.com
, 06/01/2009) A dismal job market has MBA students, graduates, and alumni competing like never before. The only rule: There are no rules
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MBA Pay: A Crystal Ball (Businessweek.com
, 02/11/2009) Exclusive new research shows how much graduates of top business schools earn over the course of their careers
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What now for MBAs? (BNET, 02/10/2009) Even in a down economy, MBAs can still navigate a great career path — if they know where to look
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MBA Job Outlook Dims (Businessweek.com
, 02/09/2009) New research suggests fewer companies will be hiring MBAs this year, and salaries in tech, financing, and manufacturing will be flat or down
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An MBA Dream Deferred (Businessweek.com
, 02/08/2009) With program costs rising and companies cutting back on tuition reimbursement, many successful applicants are being forced to put their MBA plans on hold.
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The Finance MBA: Life Beyond Wall Street (BNET, 02/08/2009) finance programs aren’t likely to change much in response to the Wall Street collapse; what will change the most are graduates’ expectations
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Sloan gives free teaching materials (ft.com
, 01/28/2009) The MIT Sloan School of Management has begun supplying free teaching materials, including case studies and videos
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Loan Crisis Hits the MBA World (Businessweek.com
, 01/22/2009) With big lenders requiring co-signers, international students are finding that money is tight. For many, B-school dreams may be over before they start.
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Business Schools Urged to Diversify (Businessweek.com
, 12/18/2008) With fewer African Americans and Hispanics pursuing MBAs, companies are demanding B-schools graduate more minorities or face consequences.
During a sunny day last spring on the leafy Bloomington campus of Indiana University's Kelley School of Busi
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