MBA program receives recognition

VANCOUVER – WSU Vancouver’s unique stakeholder-focused Master of Business Administration program has been honored among The Aspen Institute’s “Beyond Gray Pinstripes Global 100” top alternative business schools, listed at no. 76.
 
“We are so pleased and excited about being listed in the top 100 out of 600 business schools considered,” said Jane Cote, director of WSU Vancouver Business Programs. “This was the first year we were even considered. As our program grows with even more options for our students, we’re hoping for even higher rankings in the future.”
 
The Aspen Institute Center for Business Education, a program of The Aspen Institute Business and Society Program, compiled its biennial research survey and alternative ranking of business schools looking at how well socialand environmental issues are incorporated into the training of future business leaders.
 
The complete ranking of the “Beyond Grey Pinstripes 2007-2008 ‘Global 100’” business schools can be found at www.beyondgreypinstripes.org.
 
For more information on the WSU Vancouver MBA program, visit https://www.vancouver.wsu.edu/mba.

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