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Jun 15, 2015

Terry Alumni profiled in P&Q

As part of a series titled 2015 MBA to Watch, the MBA website Poets and Quants profiled University of Georgia Terry College of Business alumni Robert McMahan Woods. Continue reading…

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May 26, 2015

Poets & Quants Names UCLA Student to “Best MBA” List

Meet Jacob Call, 34—an MBA student at the UCLA Anderson School of Management and former US Navy Seal. Call decided to go to business school after the death of his closest friends in combat. Now he has gone from being part of one of the military’s most elite units to the top of the Anderson MBA class.

Poets & Quants ranked some of the top MBA students in the country from 2015 and found that Call deserved to be on the list. Here are a few excerpts from their profile of the Anderson MBA: Continue reading…

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Nov 21, 2014

Stern Prof. Interviewed by P&Q on Human Rights

Poets & Quants recently interviewed Stern School of Business professor Michael Posner about his work on human rights in business education. Posner and his partner Sarah Labowitz, a research scholar at Stern, started The Center for Business and Human Rights at NYU Stern. This is the first of its kind at a business school in the U.S.

The Center for Business and Human Rights was launched in March 2013 with a strong belief in the power of business to create positive change in society. The Center’s mission is to challenge and empower companies and future business leaders to make practical progress on human rights.

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