Live and Learn Residential colleges provide dedicated spaces for students who want to live, breathe, eat, and sleep business.
Business, Association, Connected As AACSB introduces a new brand and pursues an ambitious vision, its incoming board chair calls for close collaboration along three key dimensions.
YOUR TURN The Wisdom of Peers Encouraging crowdsourced learning can help schools not only enrich students’ learning experience, but more easily scale the reach of their online programs.
The Student Experience Future Focused Today’s business schools use coaching, mentoring, and other professional development programs to ready students for the workplace.
The Student Experience Live and Learn Residential colleges provide dedicated spaces for students who want to live, breathe, eat, and sleep business.
The Student Experience Learning Beyond Four Walls Today’s students want to experiment, solve problems, engage across disciplines, and take on real-world projects. More institutions are designing educational experiences that allow them to do just that.
The Cost of College How federal funding impacts tuition in the U.S. and how global trends affect affordability worldwide.
People & Places New Scholarship Programs Aim to Ease the Way to Business Education Giving those with financial barriers and time constraints more incentive to come to business school.
Whole-Brain Thinking Miami University students learn how "brain dominance" leads to preferred ways of thinking.
Mapping the Mind of a Leader Neuroscience could help business leaders retrain their brains to help them adopt more ethical leadership behaviors.
The Emotional Aftermath of Unethical Behavior Researchers find that when a company acts unethically, its employees might be the ones who shoulder much of the shame.
People & Places Inner-City Initiative Aims to Build Minority Businesses The University of Chicago and Northwestern form three-year partnership to boost entrepreneurship in two inner-city neighborhoods.
Latest Projects in Business Education Business schools receive funding to study refugee camp governance and sharing economy marketplaces.
Three Strategies Lead to Student Success These competencies improve grades, retention, and graduation rates.
The Economic Impact of Immigration As the citizens of some countries call on their governments to stem levels of immigration, two studies explore the positive effects that immigrants have had on the long-term prosperity of regions in the U.S.
Solving for X The Social Value of Translational Research Warwick Business School creates social value by collaborating with medicine and focusing its research on innovations for the healthcare field.
Career-Oriented Communities At Bentley, groups of alums and professionals help students choose career paths.
Evaluating Leaders as Change Agents Students at the University of Indianapolis study the first 100 days of the U.S. presidents.
Building Skills with Microcourses More institutions are offering wholly virtual educational experiences to help students hone their digital skills for the workplace.
People & Places B-Schools Embrace Digital Tech Three business schools launch programs to help businesses better understand, employ, and keep up with the latest digital innovations.
BOOKSHELF Bookshelf | September / October 2017 View a selection of reviewed books from the September/October 2017 print issue.
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.