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In U.S. Higher Ed, Business Is Booming — But International Enrollment May Bust
The MBA continues to hold the largest share of master’s degree students in the U.S., according to a new report by Validated Insights Business education remains the backbone of U.S. higher education — and a new report proves it. According to Higher Ed Insights: August 2025, a report released this month by research firm Validated…
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New Ranking: Wharton Tops Niche’s 2026 Best Colleges For Business
The Wharton School’s Huntsman Hall at the University of Pennsylvania. Courtesy photo The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania once again sits at No. 1 in Niche’s annual ranking of Best Colleges for Business. It shouldn’t be a surprise. Wharton also topped Poets&Quants’ 2025 ranking of undergraduate business programs as well as U.S. News…
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Lowe’s And Goizueta IMPACT: Turning Students Into Strategists
This past semester, 24 student teams from Goizueta Business School’s full time MBA program partnered with 18 organizations through Goizueta IMPACT, the school’s flagship experiential learning program focused on strategy and problem-solving. Companies like Lowe’s, AT&T, HP Inc., UniFirst, PERC Coffee, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, and the Atlanta History Center challenged students with…
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The MBA Price Tag: 21 Of The Top 25 U.S. B-Schools Now Charge $100K A Year Or More
The MBA price tag keeps climbing, and for most top U.S. schools, six figures a year is now the baseline. Twenty-one U.S. B-schools in the Poets&Quants top 25 charge admits to their full-time MBA programs at least $100K annually, a tally that includes tuition, living expenses, and fees. (Though that’s one fewer than the number…
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In India, Building A B-School With AI As Its Spinal Cord
Badruka School of Management, a new business school in Hyderabad, enrolled its first PGDM cohort last year with 34 students. They will graduate in May 2026. Courtesy photo Arunachalam calls it “incumbent inertia,” the difficulty of established business schools in changing course. But as the newly appointed dean of a brand new business school, Arunachalam…
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20 Biggest Regrets Of MBA Graduates
Everyone does it. They look back. They wind back the clock. And they wince at their mistakes: the opportunities they lost, the time they squandered, and the fun they missed. In The Office, Cornell alum Andy Bernard sums up the sentiment best: “I wish there was a way to know you’re in the good old…
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In The Field: Esade Students Partner With Locals To Restore Mangroves In The Gambia
Marios Contopoulos, an MSc Business Analytics student at Esade Business School, tests water salinity near the University of The Gambia. With each step, the Esade business student and a Gambian bird researcher sank deeper into the river. They walked barefoot, water lapping up almost to their knees, looking for the right depth to test their…
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Wall Street Wants Green Skills. Duke Says It Has The Answer
Duke Fuqua will partner with the Nicholas School of the Environment on a new Master in Business, Climate & Sustainability Duke University today (August 25) announced the launch of a new joint degree, the Master in Business, Climate, and Sustainability, a 10-month program created by the Fuqua School of Business and the Nicholas School of…
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Taking Off The Gag: A Podcast Series Dives Deep Into The Francesca Gino Tragedy
In a new podcast series, Harvard Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig presents his version of the truth in a four-year-old academic controversy that resulted in the loss of tenure for Harvard Business School superstar Francesca Gino. Lessig, a highly influential and thoughtful observer of the law, is not an unbiased moderator. He is both a…
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MBAs To Watch: Class Of 2025
From banker to brewer… Now, that’s a catchy headline! And it sums up the journey of Helena Valentine. Just four years ago, she worked as an investment banker at Goldman Sachs’ London office. One of the firm’s youngest employees, you could find her presenting her financial analyses to members of Board of Directors and C-Suite…
