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BGSU recognized for quality of MBA program
The College of Business Administration is among the nation’s best, according to the Princeton Review. In the 2007 edition
of the review’s “Best 282 Business Schools,” Bowling Green’s MBA program ranks sixth among schools providing the greatest
opportunity for minority students and eighth among schools with the most competitive students.
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“We know we have a strong program and serve our diverse student body well, but it’s still nice to know others agree,” said
Dr. Rodney Rogers, dean of the College of Business Administration.
The guidebook, published Oct. 3 by Random House, contains descriptions of the nation’s best business schools and ranks the
top 10 schools in 11 categories. The publication does not rank schools in a single list or name one business school best overall.
The Princeton Review describes BGSU’s full-time MBA program as an excellent opportunity for students to fast-track their business
careers, and notes it has a leadership and development component that guides them “through a process of self-reflection and
self-discovery so that each obtains a better understanding of him or herself in relation to a desired management career.”
The ratings are based on surveys over the past three years of 18,000 graduate business students attending the schools profiled,
as well as data provided by the institutions. An 80-question survey asked students about themselves, their career plans and
their academics, student body and campus life. [READ MORE]
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27th New Music & Art Festival slated this week
The 27th annual
New Music & Art Festival will showcase the work of nearly three
dozen composers and artists through concerts, video screenings,
lectures, exhibitions and workshops.
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Retired banker’s investment in BGSU continues with $1 million gift
Longtime BGSU benefactor Ashel Bryan, former chairman and chief
executive officer of what is now Sky Bank, has made a $1 million
estate commitment to BGSU.
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Hispanic Heritage Month kicks into high gear at BGSU
BGSU’s observance of Hispanic Heritage Month will bring poet
Victor Hernández Cruz and singer/comedian Jade Esteban Estrada to
campus for events Thursday (Oct. 19) and Friday (Oct. 20),
respectively.
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Open Enrollment for health care begins next week
The annual health care insurance Open Enrollment period for
full-time faculty, administrative and classified staff will be Oct.
23 through 5 p.m. Nov. 17.
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Board takes steps to give BGSU capital project spending authority
The BGSU Board of Trustees at its Oct. 13 took action to enable
BGSU to be certified to administer its own state-funded capital
facilities construction projects, as allowed by the state under the
Local Administration Competency Certification Program for higher
education institutions.
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