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B-School Startups Q&A: Tea and Honey Blends
Tashni-Ann Dubroy and her business partner, Tiffani Bailey Lash, discuss creating and launching their hair-products company and how Rutgers helped them do it
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Applicant's Dilemma: Choosing Among Top B-Schools
You've been admitted at two or more top MBA programs. How do you decide which offer to accept? Start by looking to your future
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Most Selective Business Schools
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Joshua Jian
Joshua Jian is a first-year MBA student at INSEAD in Fontainbleau, France. Having always planned on earning...
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Matthew Borenstein
Matthew Borenstein is a first-year MBA student at Georgia Institute of Technology's College of Management.
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Cigna CEO & @UofHartford #MBA David Cordani has his eye on Medicare business with acquisition of HMO Healthspring ow.ly/77pkZ #move
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BP CEO & @Thunderbird #MBA Bob Dudley wants to revive US oil output in the Gulf. His first victory came today: ow.ly/77ouT #MOVE
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by Alison Damast
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Getting In
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ForumWatch: Ethics and Recommendation Letters
The business school application is top of mind with participants on the Bloomberg Businessweek Business School Forums. And one of the subjects they...
- Getting In: MBA Applications Down
- Getting In: ForumWatch: MBA Students Offer Application Advice
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Professors: The Unwanted Facebook Friend
Whose Facebook friend request is most likely to annoy and raise suspicion in the minds of college students: their mom's, their boss's or their...
- Getting In: The Sierra Club Ranks 'Coolest' Schools
- Getting In: NYU Undergrads Accused of Plagiarism
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MIT Sloan Simulation on Sustainability
The MIT Sloan School of Management recently released a new interactive simulation tool designed to help students learn about sustainability issues.
- Getting In: ForumWatch: International MBA Applicants Have Unique Issues
- Getting In: Should MBAs Support Occupy Wall Street?
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ForumWatch: What's Happening with MBA Recruiting?
With the economy in crisis and the potential threat of a double-dip recession, MBA students and aspirants are wondering about their job prospects.
- Getting In: ForumWatch: Consulting Career for Lawyers?
- Getting In: Who's Looking to Hire the First Grads of Johns Hopkins' New MBA Program?
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Temple Offers EMBA Tuition Discount to Companies
In a volatile economy, standing out from the pack is increasingly important for executive MBA programs, which can easily cost more than $100,000.
- Ready, Set, B-School
- Getting In: ForumWatch: Can You Negotiate Financial Aid?
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B-School Life – MBA Journals
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MBA Journal: Looking Back, Looking Forward
"Having finished the core courses, we're now free to shape the second year in any way we see fit, completing the MBA in a personalized manner"
- MBA Journal: Saying Goodbye to B-School
- Maximizing Returns on Executive Education
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