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Wharton Appoints New Director of Lauder Institute

University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School has announced that, starting July 1, Martine Haas will be the director of the school’s Joseph H. Lauder Institute for Management and International Studies. The Lauder Institute gives an international bent to Wharton’s MBA program. Students who enroll in the Lauder Institute’s program earn both an MA in International Studies…

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$15 Million Gift Creates Analytics at Wharton

The University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School is one of the top business schools that have embraced the trend toward big data. Now, the school has announced that it is bringing all its data initiatives together under one big program, Analytics at Wharton. This move is being made with the support of an anonymous $15 million…

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Startup Yale Prize Winners Announced for 2019

The Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking at Yale (Tsai CITY) has announced the winners in this year’s iteration of Startup Yale, a competition for student entrepreneurs featuring four prizes worth a total of $90,000. Yale Startup unfolds over three days of live pitches and includes winners in four categories as well as audience choice awards.…

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Michigan Wins “March Madness” for VC-Backed Student Entrepreneurship

Michigan will have to wait until next year to try their luck on the basketball court, but the good news is that they did come out on top in another arena: student entrepreneurship. This week, Michigan was named the winner of PitchBook’s 2019 VC Founders Bracket. In this entrepreneurship-themed March bracket, PitchBook tallied how many…

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HBS Dean Says Rebuilding “Trust in Capitalism” Is Priority for School

One of Harvard Business School’s biggest challenges goes well beyond the bounds of the school’s campus, according to the school’s dean. In an interview with the Harvard Crimson, Nitin Nohria highlighted a need for HBS to address society’s faith in capitalism itself.  Nohria explained that “We – as a school that has often been associated…

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Yale SOM Bringing “Soft Skills” Test Into Admissions Process

A constant question for business schools is how to evaluate “soft skills” that are hard to quantify but essential for future success. Recently, Yale School of Management has been experimenting with a test of soft skills developed by Educational Testing Service, makers of the GRE. Since Round 2 of last admissions season, applicants to Yale…

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U.S. News’s 2020 MBA Rankings Are Out

U.S. News has released their latest batch of business school rankings, and it turns out there are a lot of ties this year. According to U.S. News, the top ten MBA programs are: 1. University of Pennsylvania Wharton School 2. Stanford Graduate School of Business 3. Harvard Business School 4. MIT Sloan School of Management 5. University of Chicago Booth School of Business…

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Wharton Launches Stevens Center for Innovation in Finance

Another month, and another new finance-related initiative at University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. In February, a $10 million donation established the school’s Alternative Investments Program. Now, the school has launched a new FinTech center, the Stevens Center for Innovation in Finance. Its namesake is Ross Stevens, an undergraduate alum of Wharton, who is supporting the…

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Each time an MBA admissions committee (adcom) member picks up an application to review they ask themselves three important questions? WHO: The first one deals with Who. Who is this candidate? They genuinely want to know whether the applicant they are considering is authentic and real. WHAT: The second question they ask is “What”. What…

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Yale SOM Chooses Economist Kerwin Charles as Next Dean

Yale School of Management has announced that, as of July 1, it will have a new dean: Kerwin Charles, currently teaching at University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy.  Charles is an economist whose research has focused on labor markets. His papers explore topics such as how economic status carries across generations, income inequality,…

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