Longhorn MBA: University of Texas Dean George Gau
Dean Gau reveals what makes Austin an advantageous place to get your MBA and establish your network. The 20th ranked school scored high with recruiters in well-roundedness:
Washington Monthly: College Rankings - Liberal Arts Colleges (2006)

1. Bryn Mawr College
2. Wellesley College
3. Wesleyan University
4. Haverford College
5. Amherst College
6. Mount Holyoke College
7. Claremont McKenna College
8. Williams College
9. Whitman College
10. Swarthmore College
11. Wheaton College
12. Carleton College Read more»
Washington Monthly: College Rankings - National Universities (2006)

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2. University of California, Berkeley
3. Pennsylvania State University, University Park
4. University of California, Los Angeles
5. Texas A&M University
6. University of California, San Diego
7. Stanford University
8. Cornell University
9. South Carolina State University
10. University of California, Davis
11. University of Wisconsin, Madison
12. Yale University Read more»
MIT Dean Stepping Down: Richard Schmalensee, MIT Sloan Dean
Dick Schmalensee is stepping down after nine years as Sloan’s dean. He discusses how B-schools must respond to companies’ demands for more leadership and communication training:



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