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2009年10月21日

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Aspen Institute

The Aspen Institute Announces Alternative Business School Rankings

The Aspen Institute today releases the 2009-2010 edition of Beyond Grey Pinstripes, a biennial survey and...ranking of full-time MBA programs. This year, 149 business schools from 24 countries participated... [O]nly [this ranking] looks beyond reputation and test scores to measure something much more important: how well schools are preparing their students for the environmental, social and ethical complexities of modern-day business. The Top 20: 1. York (Schulich); 2. U. of Michigan (Ross); 3. Yale School of Management; 4. Stanford Graduate School of Business; 5. Notre Dame (Mendoza); 6. UC Berkeley (Haas); 7. RSM Erasmus; 8. NYU (Stern); 9. IE Business School; 10. Columbia Business School; 11. U. of Virginia (Darden); 12. Cornell (Johnson); 13. GWU School of Business; 14. U. of North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler); 15. Simmons School of Management; 16. Duke (Fuqua); 17. Wisconsin School of Business; 18. Duquesne (Donahue); 19. U. of New Mexico (Anderson); 20. U. of Denver (Daniels)