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The Booze News, a newspaper boasting Todays News … Under the Influence, is under fire from MU students just four weeks after it started publishing.
True to its title, the publication discusses drinking, as well as entertainment and relationships.
We spotlight local bartenders, conduct alcohol reviews and have corresponding recipes, co-founder Atish Doshi wrote in an e-mail.
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Noida, April 1 (IANS) A management student in Delhi’s suburb Noida in her police complaint has claimed that an obscene MMS of her has been prepared to extort money, a police official said Tuesday. She lodged a complaint against four boys at the sector-20 police station.
According to sources, the girl pursuing MBA at a private institute said that she ran a financial services company at Atta market, Noida.
She said that four boys - Sonu Chauhan, Yogendra Bhati, Sunil Bhati and Sazid - were her business associates.
Following disputes with them, she closed the financial services company and took admission
Govt should focus on social infrastructure MBA Students
With the Budget around the corner B-school students express their views on the big event, economy and how they see themselves shaping up as part of the new workforce.
Q: Before you entered business schools, when you were in college or undergraduates, were you really interested in the Budget and has it changed once you have become management students?
Gayatri Lone: Budget is something, which we have been always been interested in and wanted to know because it impacts everybody to a great extent. But, now the understanding of the Budget among people is
Clarion University is now enrolling students for Spring 2008 in its online degree programs. All interested students are encouraged to apply, and financial aid is available.
These programs enable students to earn a two-year associate degree, a four-year bachelor’s degree or an advanced certificate online while working full-time, without having to come to the Clarion campus. Online study can be an ideal choice for people who are unable to travel to campus due to distance, job commitments or family responsibilities
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The University of Central Florida is becoming a destination university for Hispanic students.
According to the May edition of Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education magazine, UCF is one of the best 100 colleges in the United States for Hispanic students seeking bachelors degrees. Its also among the best for those aiming for masters and doctoral degrees.
UCF ranked 13th for undergraduate degrees awarded – an improvement of three spots over last year. The university also ranked 41st for masters degrees, an improvement of one spot, and 38th for doctorates, an improvement of 45 spots.
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Business school revamps MBA to better suit workplace
Students entering the University of Louisvilles new master of business administration program this fall can expect going to class to be a lot more like going to work.
In August, the college will replace its traditional MBA program with The Professional MBA, a two-year program that stresses teamwork and interaction with real businesses. Each group of entering students will go through the program together, taking the same classes at the same time.
Theyll get a full-time experience in a part-time format, said business school dean Charles Moyer. Well prepare them to excel in the most
KMIZ-TV wins First Place at MBA Convention
JW Broadcasting, LLC, owner of KMIZ-TV/KQFX-TV/KZOU-TV and The Show Me Weather Channel, is pleased to announce recognition of the news and weather departments of ABC 17, the Spirit of Missouri, by the Missouri Broadcasters Association.
MBA recently honored ABC 17s Chief Meteorologist Sharon Ray with First Place in the Best Weathercast in Missouri category. This is the sixth time in seven years MBA has honored KMIZ-TV in the category.
ABC 17 also received two Certificates of Merit from MBA in the Spot News and News series categories.
We are honored once again that our peers recognize us
Kaplan U. to offer new MBA
Kaplan University, the Fort Lauderdale-based online higher-learning institution, is teaming up with Newsweek to offer a masters of business administration.
The Kaplan University/Newsweek MBA will use breaking business news to illuminate issues and theories used in traditional MBA course work. Students will be able to talk with the magazines reporters and editors to get insights on news events.
Kaplan Inc., Kaplan Universitys parent, and Newsweek are subsidiaries of The Washington Post Co. (WPO).
Source : centredaily.com
Santa Clara University's Part-Time MBA Program Named No. 14 by U.S. News
The part-time MBA program at Santa Clara Universitys Leavey School of Business is ranked No. 14 among the top MBA part-time programs in the country, and the programs graduates command top salaries nationally, according to U.S. News & World Report magazines annual Americas Best Graduate Schools issue that was released today.
Graduates of the 2006 part-time MBA program averaged $100,466 in base salary offers, making the program sixth in the nation among highest paid new graduates. Santa Clara University has been listed in the top 20 MBA programs
U.S. News & World Report magazine has ranked Babson College the #1 MBA program for entrepreneurship for the 15th year in a row.
Besides Babson, other top five entrepreneurship programs are Stanford University, Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania (Wharton), and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan).
Additionally, U.S. News has ranked Babson's MBA program #48 overall.
The full rankings are available at www.usnews.com.
Babson has a rich history in the field of entrepreneurship studies:
* First course in entrepreneurship -- 1966
* First "hall of fame" for distinguished entrepreneurs -- 1977
* First academic center for entrepreneurship -- 1978
* First undergraduate entrepreneurship major -- 1979
* First endowed
East Georgia College now offers the convenience and flexibility of a new online associate degree, accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The online degree is in the programs of general studies, psychology, and sociology. Earn an East Georgia College degree from the comfort of your home, online.
"Online learning is a wonderful option for many students," says Dr. Dee McKinney, who is EGC's coordinator of online teaching and learning. "It allows a great deal of flexibility, reduces commuting time, and provides a medium for creative teaching. I use student-led online discussions, for example,
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