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Below, Andrew shares five key insights from his new book, Business School and the Noble Purpose of the Market: Correcting the Systemic Failures of Shareholder Capitalism. Listen to the audio ...
The recently released 2025 rankings from Poets & Quants for Undergrads has again placed the Farmer School of Business at Miami University among the nation’s top 20 public business schools. The Farmer ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University held a groundbreaking ceremony Friday (April 11) for a new Mitch Daniels School of Business facility. The future building will give the school three facilities ...
Questrom was recognized as a top-30 Part-Time MBA Program and a top-50 Business School by U.S. News & World Report “We’ve been working very hard to add flexibility, differentiation ...
To rank full-time MBA programs, U.S. News ranked 133 business schools with eligible full-time campus-based programs on their career attainment success, student excellence and qualitative ...
Four Virginia business schools placed among the top 104 business schools in Poets&Quants’ 2025 rankings of undergraduate business schools, released Monday. Of these Virginia schools, three were in the ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) — A plan in Springfield to ban schools from using Native American names, logos and mascots is heading to the House floor. This legislation would apply to schools using ...
"On Thursday, the school announced the next step in the process: The new logo set. Among the new logos includes a bust of a musketeer, dressed in the school's colors of red and black (kept from ...
After slipping two spots last year to No. 3, University of Pennsylvania’s The Wharton School has regained the top spot in Poets&Quants’ Ranking of Best Undergraduate Business Schools. It’s a familiar ...
PETOSKEY — The Public Schools of Petoskey are looking for a new mascot and working to figure out exactly what it means to be the Petoskey Northmen. For decades, Petoskey High School used Native ...
Business-school psychologists are scholars, but they aren’t shooting for a Nobel Prize. Their research doesn’t typically aim to solve a social problem; it won’t be curing anyone’s disease.
For decades, the so-called “Friedman doctrine” amounted to dogma in certain circles, including at many business schools. A lot has changed since those days. Governments and other education ...
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