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Ale College Dean Peter Salovey has announced the appointments of the Dean of Student Affairs, Assistant Dean and Director of the Native American Cultural Center, and Deans of Branford, Calhoun and Morse residential colleges. The deans of the residential colleges were appointed in consultation with the masters of those colleges.
W. Marichal Gentry has been named Dean of Student Affairs and Associate Dean of Yale College.
Coming to us after eight years of positions of increasing responsibility at Middlebury College, Marichal brings to Yale an exemplary record of commitment to the highest standards in student affairs administration, Salovey said
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Chennai, Jan. 5 - YALE University and the Great Lakes Institute for Management (GLIM) plan for the establishment of a management research centre in India, for which they signed an agreement on Thursday.
Dr. Richard C. Lewin, president of Yale University, the agreement signed with Dr Bala V. Balachandran, founder and honorary president of Dean, GLIM, as well as reveal the foundation stone for the centre.
Mr. Balachandran, said that this was the first time an Ivy League university, the link with an institution of India, the establishment of a research centre.
He said that his dream of facilitating Yale to develop research
Chennai, Jan. 7 - THE GLIM Yale Centre for Management Research, which came on line for a start in a heavy function here today is to examine, in particular India and the central data generated edition university because Indian industry and business.
Dr. Bala Balachandran, founder and honorary president dean of the Great Lakes Institute of Management (GLIM), said that the Institute would be able to create a strong brand equity based on their research capabilities and create a world-class to the platform Yale India to reach the spot market, industry and government.
He did so on a function in the Auditorium
Yale requiring MBA students to study abroad
For one group of graduate business students at Yale, next months lessons will take place on pineapple, banana and coffee plantations in Costa Rica.
Other MBA students are checking out investment prospects in Tanzania and whats sizzling in Singapore.
Yale this year became the first major university to require its MBA students to study abroad. The Ivy League school also replaced finance and marketing courses that have been the mainstay of business education with courses structured to mimic the way managers operate.
We are at the beginning of what over the next five years will be tremendous
Yale Makes MBA Students Study Abroad
or one group of graduate business students at Yale, next months lessons will take place on pineapple, banana and coffee plantations in Costa Rica. Other Master of Business Administration students are checking out investment prospects in Tanzania and whats sizzling in Singapore.
Yale this year became the first major university to require its MBA students to study abroad. The Ivy League school also replaced finance and marketing courses that have been the mainstay of business education for 50 years with courses structured to mimic the way business managers operate.
We are at the beginning of what over
Yale shakes up MBA program by requiring study abroad for business students
Connecticut: For a group of Yale business students, next months lessons will take place on the pineapple, banana and coffee plantations in Costa Rica. Others are checking out investment prospects in Tanzania and whats sizzling in Singapore.
Yale this year became the first major MBA program to require students to study abroad. The Ivy League university also replaced finance and marketing courses that have been the mainstay of business education for 50 years with courses structured to mimic the way business managers operate.
The changes, implemented this fall, come after criticism
Yale Shakes Up MBA Program, Requires Study Abroad
Yale University is shaking up its MBA program. This year, it became the first major business school to require students to study abroad.
Groups of students will head out next month to Costa Rica, Tanzania, Singapore and other places.
The Ivy League university has also replaced finance and marketing courses that have been the mainstay of business education for 50 years with courses structured to mimic the way business managers operate.
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Yale makes MBA students study abroad
Conn. - For one group of graduate business students at Yale, next months lessons will take place on pineapple, banana and coffee plantations in Costa Rica. Other Master of Business Administration students are checking out investment prospects in Tanzania and whats sizzling in Singapore.
We are at the beginning of what over the next five years will be tremendous change in business education, said Joel M. Podolny, dean of Yales School of Management.
Business schools increasingly compete for students and faculty as the number of MBA programs has soared. Universities are trying to differentiate themselves
President George W. Bush today announced that he has named nine individuals to serve in his Administration:
The President has named J. Michael Farren to be Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Counsel to the President. Mr. Farren recently served as Corporate Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of the Xerox Corporation. Prior to this, he served as Under Secretary for International Trade at the U.S. Department of Commerce. Earlier in his career, he served as Deputy Campaign Manager for the Bush-Quayle Re-election Committee and Deputy Director of President George H.W. Bushs Transition Team. Mr. Farren received his
KOLKATA: Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, the home of renown two research projects. A collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and at Yale University and, on the other hand, in collaboration with MIT alone.
The partnership is one of the first of its kind in Germany. "On the one hand, as the collection of data on a large scale, on the basis has rarely been implemented at each facility a more statistical or a public body.
Similarly, it is rather a cooperation between the institutions and not just a specific search for cooperation between the faculty participating in
Md. schools announce new hires
Gearing up for the arrival of students in the fall, Maryland colleges and universities announced this week a flurry of high-level academic and administrative appointments.
The job of managing a new MBA program offered jointly by the University of Baltimores Merrick School of Business and Towson University will fall to Ron Desi, a former project manager at Baltimore-area high-technology companies and an instructor in the Loyola College MBA program.
As program director, Desi will straddle both campuses, overseeing admissions, student advising and marketing.
More : baltimoresun.com
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