February 3, 2023

Top 10 MBA Programs for Social Impact

As we start the busy month of February, many of you are prepping for Round 2 interviews, awaiting decision notifications, and polishing Round 3 applications.  We’ll be here for you if you need interview-prep or..

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July 12, 2022

Business Schools Can Be A Force For Good

Today we’re featuring an article from independent news organization, The Conversation, which uncovers how business schools are often a good force for societal impact.   George Siedel, Emeritus Professor of Business from the University of..

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June 7, 2022

Business Schools Grapple With Gun Violence

As we start the month of June, our hearts go out to those affected by the recent mass shootings in Tulsa, Uvalde, and Buffalo.  While federal, state, and local governments are the traditional actors (or..

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April 21, 2022

Stanford GSB Social Impact Loan Forgiveness

Continuing our Earth Week theme, we are highlighting Stanford GSB’s encouragement of careers in social impact by its students.  Stanford GSB’s loan forgiveness program reduces the financial burden of educational debt by paying a percentage..

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January 18, 2022

Anat Admati – Stanford GSB Professor’s Journey to Change the World

As profiled on Stanford GSB’s website, Anat Admati, a professor of Finance and Economics, joined Stanford in 1983 after finishing her doctorate at Yale.  Until the financial crisis of 2007-2009, Admati notes that she “lived..

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January 4, 2022

Harvard GSE Student’s Learning App Serves More Than 25 Million In Southeast Asia

Harvard Graduate School of Education master’s student, Iman Usman, originally from Indonesia, realized an opportunity to transform digital learning for a country struggling to educate its large population.  He started a learning app called Ruangguru..

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