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Fox MBA Ranked #1 in the U.S. in Value for Money by Financial Times
The MBA program of Temple University’s Fox School of Business and Management has been ranked No. 1 in the U.S. for “Value for Money” by Financial Times in its 2005 rankings.
Financial Times also ranked the Fox MBA as one of the top 50 MBA programs in the nation and as one of the top 75 MBA programs in the world.
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Entrepreneur Magazine Ranked Temple University’s Entrepreneurship Program in Top 30
In its April 2005 issue, Entrepreneur magazine ranked Temple University’s Fox School of Business as one of the top 30 entrepreneurship programs in the U.S.
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Fox Students Given Exclusive Opportunity to Audition for The Apprentice
Competition for what NBC TV calls “the dream job of a lifetime”—being a highly paid “apprentice” to Donald Trump or Martha Stewart—is tough.
Just ask any one of the more than 50 students, alumni and staff of The Fox School of Business who tried out for these shows at a February 17 audition exclusive to Fox.
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Microsoft and Fox School Co-Sponsor Philadelphia Innovation Conference
Last month’s Philadelphia Innovation Conference, designed to spark innovation and successful economic growth in the greater Philadelphia region, brought together senior executives from the region’s most innovative companies and showcased leading authorities on executing innovation, Clayton Christensen and Ram Charan.
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Tasty Baking Company CEO Speaks to Students About Leadership
On Saturday, January 29, 2005, the Center for Student Professional Development, in coordination with College Council, presented the 9th Annual Student Leadership Retreat in the lounge of Speakman Hall. Charles P. Pizzi, President and CEO of Tasty Baking Company, spoke to students and faculty about leadership.
The topic of this year’s retreat was based on the book of Jim Kouzes and Barry Posner entitled The Leadership Challenge.
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