Mastering the Mix Business schools are striving to offer the right balance of program options that suit their markets and their missions.
Making MOOCs Work Darden's Peter Rodriguez on what the school has learned about MOOCs and how they make sense for higher education.
Gazing Forward, Glancing Back AACSB’s 2015-2016 board chair identifies the trends that will shape the future of management education—and the AACSB initiatives that will capitalize on those trends.
A Practical Balance Professionally oriented faculty have much to contribute to business and accounting programs—but only if business schools give them an equal seat at the table.
Focus on Specialized Programs Bucking the Trend When the Yale School of Management revised its EMBA program, it chose not to follow popular options like online, modular, and global formats. Instead, it built a new program grounded on its own distinctive strengths.
Focus on Specialized Programs Going All In The University of Vermont revamps its MBA program to focus on a single topic: sustainability. How and why did it make the decision?
Professionally Speaking The benefits of integrating professionally oriented faculty into the business school's culture.
Focus on Specialized Programs The Customized MBA When students asked for an MBA program that would cost less, could be finished more quickly, and could be customized to their personal interests, the Asper School decided to redesign its MBA program to suit.
Smart Data Analytics: A Competitive Advantage Business schools can successfully transition to a virtual environment by using smart data analytics.
International Student Recruitment in Times of Global Crisis Strategies that business schools can apply to admissions, innovation, and risk mitigation.
Building More Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Cultures Faculty from The PhD Project share their thoughts.