Fox IB Programs Earn Top Rankings in U.S. News: Undergraduate Top 10, Graduate Top 15
U. S. News & World Report ranked the graduate International Business (IB) program at The Fox School of Business at Temple University as #14 in the nation in its recently released 2008 rankings. This is the fifth consecutive year the School’s graduate IB program was ranked in U.S. News & World Report’s Top 25.
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President Hart commits to globalization and funding passports for students
In her inaugural speech on March 22, Temple University President Ann Weaver Hart stated she will lead efforts to encourage international study, critical to the futures of our students, faculty, communities, and nation, and to ensure that international study moves from the periphery to the center of Temple’s commitment to teaching, research, and engagement.
Hart urged more students to study abroad at Temple's international campuses in Japan and Rome, as well as in places such as Paris, London and Ghana. As an incentive, Hart said, she and her husband, Randy, will pay passport fees for first-time student travelers through a fund they will establish.
Read more inauguration coverage from Temple Times.
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Argentina Field Study Sponsored by Temple CIBER Enriches Part-time MBA Experience
Fox School Professional Part-time MBA (PMBA) student Brian Fishbone—who is also a training specialist, Delaware Investments —joined the international field study experience to Buenos Aires, Argentina because of his Spanish language fluency, his previous study abroad in Spain and a keen interest in learning more about Latin American business culture.
After the 8 days experience Fishbone said, “This trip was a powerful educational experience. I was able to experience firsthand what it is like to conduct business in another country and within the context of another culture.”
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Prize-winning novelist Vikram Chandra's speaks on culture and capital in making the New India
An interdisciplinary seminar series sponsored by Temple CIBER, Center for Humanities, and College of Liberal Arts.
Vikram Chandra—prize-winning writer whose work reaches across the genres of short-story, novel, criticism, and film writing—was inspiring and insightful as he read from his novel Sacred Games at Temple University Main Campus on April 4.
Chandra is just one of the highly acclaimed speakers featured in the seminar series "Culture, Capital, and the Making of the New India" that explores the relationship between culture and capital in fashioning the New India.
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