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Tuck Creates Its Own Facebook For Alums

April 26, 2012 in Business School News, Business Schools by John A. Byrne

Plans to launch an innovative social network

Smart & Wacky StartUp Ideas From Harvard

April 24, 2012 in Business School News, Business Schools by John A. Byrne

From delivered food to men’s underwear

Harvard Coaxes 150 Startup Ideas Out Of Its MBA Students

April 24, 2012 in Business School News, Business Schools by John A. Byrne

One Harvard student parlayed $100K in virtual money into $2.4 million by shorting stocks in the school’s simulated stock market

Cornell Debates Grade Non-Disclosure Policy

April 4, 2012 in Business Schools by John A. Byrne

Many elite MBA programs have these policies

UNC’s $10 Million Online MBA Program

March 23, 2012 in Business Schools, Online MBA programs by John A. Byrne

Kenan-Flagler tries to do the online space right

How B-School Class Sizes Stack Up

March 20, 2012 in Business Schools by John A. Byrne

Wharton electives smaller than the “intimate” schools

A Dean’s View of Goldman’s Mess

March 19, 2012 in Blogs, Business Schools by John A. Byrne

Parting Shots: a glimpse into a private sphere

New Dean Named At Iowa’s Tippie College

March 19, 2012 in Business School News, Business Schools by John A. Byrne

Sarah Gardial prevails over four other finalists for the post

Bain & Co. Helps to Overhaul HEC Paris

March 1, 2012 in Business School News, Business Schools by John A. Byrne

What surprised the consultants? A lot

Darden: Where Great Teachers Are Gods

February 24, 2012 in Business School News, Business Schools by John A. Byrne

Finance Professor Yiorgos Allayannis is a master teacher at a school known for exceptional teaching

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