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A Free MBA for Unemployed Execs

March 22, 2011 in News by John A. Byrne

A Chicago-based school offers 50 full scholarships

A Transformative & Character Building Experience

March 22, 2011 in Blogs by Dave Floyd

Dave Floyd’s classmates were not ones to simply remain idle in the face of good ideas. At Oxford, he writes, ideas are quickly translated into tangible ventures.

Vanderbilt Launches New Global MBA

March 22, 2011 in Schools by John A. Byrne

Vanderbilt partners with schools in Brazil, Mexico and Canada

An Open Letter To All B-School Spouses & Partners

March 17, 2011 in Features by John A. Byrne

Advice on how to survive your partner’s very demanding MBA experience

Booth & Kellogg Trade Places In New Ranking

March 16, 2011 in Rankings by John A. Byrne

Wharton retains No. 1 rank in U.S. News

George Clooney Has Nothing On These EMBA Road Warriors

March 15, 2011 in Features by Andrea Carter

Would you travel over 14,000 miles every other weekend for an MBA? These hardy souls do it and don’t have too many qualms about the payback, either.

EMBA Road Warrior: Arun Sasikumar Nair

March 14, 2011 in Uncategorized by Andrea Carter

Arun Sasikumar Nair commutes from Singapore to Toronto’s Rotman School for its EMBA program.

EMBA Road Warrior: Christopher Min

March 14, 2011 in Features, Students by Andrea Carter

To attend Wharton’s San Francisco EMBA program, Chris Min endures a 12-hour flight from Seoul, Korea.

EMBA Road Warrior: Harsh Gupta

March 14, 2011 in Features, Students by Andrea Carter

Every other weekend, Harsh Gupta’s roundtrip flight to Kellogg adds 14,522 miles to his frequent flyer account.

EMBA Road Warrior: Chris Bouck

March 14, 2011 in Features, Students by Andrea Carter

Chris Bouck endures a 3,097-mile roundtrip, 20 total hours of travel, to get to Cornell’s EMBA program outside New York City from the Cayman Islands.

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