Oxford’s Global Niche: Colin Mayer, Dean of Saïd School
Six months on the job, Dean Colin Mayer talks about Said Business School’s niche in the international B-school world. Hear how it collaborates with other schools in the University of Oxford and why it does not want to create satellite schools:
The Co-op B-School: Tom Moore, Northeastern University Dean
More than anything else, Northeastern business students value the unique co-op feature, where they work up to a year and a half in a full-time and paid position before graduating. MBA students work similarly. Is that the force behind the school’s huge rise to No. 26 in BusinessWeek’s undergrad rankings? B-school Dean Tom Moore discusses:
HEC Hones Its Global B-School: Valerie Gauthier, Assoc. Dean, HEC
Valérie Gauthier talks about the stark contrasts in recruiting, coursework, and the MBA experience overseas. With 30% of B-school students from Asia (and 30% from Western Europe) she pegs HEC as a gateway to European business leaders:
What H.S. Students Should Know: Mary Ellen Zuckerman, Geneseo Dean
Geneseo (the upstate New York business school) dean talks pluses and minuses of honing a quality program in a small college town. Also, what high school students should be asking when choosing an undergrad B-school:



(1 votes, average: 4 out of 5)