B-Schools Gain a Lavender Tinge

With gay and lesbian students increasingly assertive, B-schools are working to be more inclusive and boost opportunities for them

Go East, Young MBAs

China’s booming economy, multinationals’ greater presence there, and weak U.S. hiring cause more Chinese studying abroad to return home

Distance Learning Closes the Gap

Net-based enrollment is growing among professionals and execs, though finding the right program means doing more homework.

America’s Scramble for Global Applicants

A slew of factors is causing a notable drop in overseas students at U.S. schools, prompting them to crank up their recruitment

Bringing B-School to the Mideast

Universities in the U.S. and Europe are laying a foundation in this untapped region, potentially the next frontier in management education

BusinessWeek Heard on Campus (June 2004)

Various short articles on B-School happenings:

Back to the Future at Duke
Sheryle Dirks takes the helm again at Fuqua’s careers office.

Chicago Shares Campus Recruiting with Part-Timers

Status Woes: 10 South African B-Schools Lose Accreditation

Georgia State Taps Huss as B-School Dean

The Newest MBAs Are Still Gung Ho (2003)

While this year’s crop is far more realistic about job security, they’re also convinced that their business degree is extremely valuable.

Socially Responsible MBAs?

A new study finds exceedingly few, despite more calls from students for such training. Among the leaders: Harvard.