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Articles from 2009 issues are archived in PDF format. For author permissions and reprinting information, contact the editor at: enews.editor@aacsb.edu.


February/March 2009

AACSB Accreditation and the Economy:
How Does AACSB Plan to Respond to the Financial Challenges Facing Business Schools Relative to its Accreditation?

Broadening Business Education from Wealth-Creation to Solving Global Problems
by Carolyn Woo, Martin J. Gillen dean and Milann Siegfried chair in entrepreneurial studies
Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame

Building Effective Administrative Teams
by Jeffrey Mello, interim dean and professor of management
Andreas School of Business, Barry University

Is the Ivory Tower Earthquake Proof?
by Rick Cosier, dean and Leeds professor of management
Krannert School of Management, Purdue University

New Doctorates and ABDs Encounter Higher Salaries than Experienced Faculty

Transition and Optimism
by Steve Reinemund, dean
Babcock Graduate School of Management, Calloway School of Business and Accountancy
Wake Forest University


April/May 2009

Are Economic Problems Affecting Operating Budgets and Endowments?

Deans Address Challenges from Unprecedented Change to Fundraising in an Uncertain Economy

Dean's Corner: Global Currency and Regional Relevance
by George K. Najjar, professor and dean
Olayan School of Business, American University of Beirut

Explaining the Ownership of AACSB Accreditation Documents

UpFront with John Fernandes: A New Dawn Arises!
by John J. Fernandes, president and chief executive officer
AACSB International


June/July 2009

AACSB Strengthens its Presence and Services in Asia

Chair's Exchange with Rick Cosier: Strategic Planning and Business Schools: Is There Any Value Added?
by Rick Cosier
Dean and Leeds Professor of Management, Krannert School of Management
Purdue University

Dean's Corner: Dishonest Executives Make a Bad Name for Business Schools
by Karyl Leggio
Dean, Sellinger School of Business and Management
Loyola College in Maryland

Doctoral-Level Faculty Numbers Continue to Decline

Entrepreneurship Increases with Corporate and Economic Disappointments

Post-Doctoral Bridge to Business Programs Add to Pool of Academically Qualified Faculty


August/September 2009

Are We Ready to Embrace the Needs of the New Green Economy?
At AACSB's Sustainability Conference, Lois Quam, founder and CEO of Tysvar, LLC. informed and challenged management educators on the topic of the new green economy.

Business Schools Facilities: Innovative, Efficient, and Practical
AACSB tracks the evolution of the business school, from simple cement structures to environmentally-friendly, practical facilities.

Dean's Corner: Succession Planning in Business Schools?
by Lynne Richardson
Dean, College of Business
Mississippi State University

Does an Increase in Applications Equal an Increase in Student Enrollments?
There have been reports of an increasing number of applications at institutions, but does this mean that your school’s enrollments will increase as well? AACSB looks at business school applicant, offer, and student entrant data between 2002 and 2009.

Social Media: Business School Examples and Opportunities
Social media channels are inexpensive methods for communicating with your school’s audiences. Learn more about the most popular social media vehicles and view examples of how business schools are leveraging them.


2008 Archives

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