Breaking Through Bias How unconscious biases could be preventing business schools from reaching their goals for diversity.
What Do Students Think About Diversity? Four students share their views on the importance of diversity in business education.
Small Nudges Help Organizations Achieve Diversity Small interventions can have a large impact on changing institutional culture.
Should B-Schools Be Hiring Blind? More organizations are taking steps to remove bias from their employee recruitment practices. Should business schools do the same?
Understanding Identity Three schools take very different approaches to discussing race and identity in the classroom.
Talking the Talk Two professors tell their stories about being women in business fields traditionally dominated by men.
YOUR TURN Women as Leaders To see women as leaders in the corporate world, first train them as leaders at b-school.
Community Outreach University of Cape Town establishes a permanent educational hub to increase its relevance
Farewell to Full-Time University of Iowa phases out full-time MBA in favor of shorter and part-time programs.
Making Books Affordable Florida International University rewards professors who provide low-cost materials.
BOOKSHELF Bookshelf | November / December 2017 A collection of reviewed books from the November / December 2017 print issue.
IMA, NABA Promote Diversity Accounting organizations plan to create suite of programs designed to boost minority representation.
Building Up Small Business Catholic University of America aims program at small businesses in inner cities.
Students as VCs In new competition at Case Western Reserve University, students decide who gets funded.
Tools of the Trade Tools of the Trade | November / December 2017 Platform connects students with recruiters, Emerald journal adopts open access, and company offers resource for teaching analytics.
Wharton Students Articulate Values Students commit to five values they will live by after graduation.
Executives in Rotation Woodbury relies on its advisory committee members to service short stints as executives-in-residence.
Job Loss: Offshoring and Automation A report from Ball State correlates low education and low salaries with projected job loss.
The Gender Effect in the MBA Cultural expectations could be leading women to pursue more collaborative business disciplines.
AICPA Releases Report on Accounting Enrollments U.S.-based undergraduate accounting programs report record-high enrollments, but still struggle to attract minorities.
What Sustains Sustainability Institutes A new survey outlines the attributes and challenges of university-based sustainability research institutes.
The Influence of Politics on Students Studying Abroad Immigration policies are causing some international students to rethink studying in the U.S. and U.K.
Investing in American Entrepreneurship The Kauffman Foundation asks how US$1 trillion could reinvigorate entrepreneurship in the U.S.
Breaking Through Bias How unconscious biases could be preventing business schools from reaching their goals for diversity.
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.