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Your Turn
Sparking Excitement About Economics
Robert A. Schwartz is Marvin S. Speiser Professor of Finance and
University Distinguished Professor at the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch
College, New York, New York.
Idea Exchange
Selling Solutions
Teaching business students the art of selling can be an art in itself, and
business schools with sales programs are looking for the best methods to
give their students an edge.
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Career Services Finds its
Way
B-school career services offices have emerged from the recession
with stronger employer relationships, more dynamic social media strategies,
and better ways to help their students find jobs.
Career Launchpad
A quick look at how many business schools are
opening their own career centers and what kinds of services they offer.
The School, The Mission, The Building
Architect Jeffrey Ziebarth of Perkins + Will believes a business
school's facility must reflect its values and align with its goals.
Coping with Millennials
Today's college students share seven
distinct characteristics, and the College of Business at the University
of Arkansas in Fort Smith works with those traits to help students
learn.
Attributes of Excellence
AACSB's Jerry Trapnell and Shenandoah University's W. Randy Boxx
describe how the best business schools seek continuous improvement and
attain high levels of quality as they pursue accreditation.
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