Merage Receives Positive Rankings from Recruiters
Ranking reports indicate solid support for UC Irvine’s Paul Merage School of Business from recruiters. Ranking results are up significantly in both U.S. News & World Report and Bloomberg BusinessWeek. In the 2015 U.S. News recruiter assessments, the Merage School jumped 56 spots to rank no. 41. In the 2014 Bloomberg BusinessWeek employer survey, the school jumped 27 spots to rank no. 23 among employers.
In the most recent “Best Business School 2014” report from Bloomberg Businessweek, the Merage School of Business was ranked no. 31 among top MBA programs in the nation, up 12 spots from 2012. This has secured the Merage School’s place among the top six percent of AACSB accredited institutions in the U.S. The Financial Times “2014 Global MBA” rankings report placed the Merage School’s Full-Time MBA program at no. 25 in the nation, further supporting the school’s solid advancement.
Booth MBAs Set to Collaborate With University of Illinois Engineering Students
The University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business is looking south for the next big startup idea. Booth is partnering with the University of Illinois College of Engineering in Urbana-Champaign to bring students from both schools together to work on startups. Continue reading…
Babson Named Among Nation’s Top Entrepreneurship Schools By Two Publications
Babson College has been recognized by The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine as the No. 2 graduate school in the nation for Entrepreneurship Education. Continue reading…
Marshall Offers MS in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
The USC Marshall School of Business is offering a new Master of Science in Entrepreneurship and Innovation through its Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies. The degree will expand opportunities for students interested in careers in entrepreneurship, corporate venturing and innovation or technology commercialization.
The MSEI is an accelerated and highly experiential program preparing students with the knowledge and skills to create new business ventures in a climate defined by rapid change, increasing competition, shortened product lifecycles and higher market volatility.
Students can complete the program over three terms, beginning coursework in a short session prior to the fall semester and graduating the following May.
Fox Given Top-Five National Ranking
According to a study published last month by LifeHealthPro.com, the BBA program at Fox School of Business and its related coursework in Risk, Insurance and Healthcare Management was ranked among the top five in the nation. Fox’s Risk, Insurance and Healthcare Management program is the oldest, continuously running program in the country, dating to 1914. “To be ranked like this, it speaks to the quality of our faculty and students, to the rigor of our program and to the readiness of our students to enter the risk management and insurance field,” said the program’s chairman, R.B. Drennan. Continue reading…
CaseWare Analytics Donates Technology and Services to Rutgers
CaseWare Analytics announced today that it has donated $250,000 of technology and services to The Rutgers Accounting Research Center. The contribution will support the efforts of the Rutgers Continuous Auditing and Reporting Lab (CAR) to advance audit practices through the use of technology.
“Today, we lead the field in research in the areas of Continuous Auditing and Enhanced Business Reporting, and are constantly seeking solutions to take advantage of the Real-Time Economy,” said Miklos Vasarhelyi, Director of Rutgers Accounting Research Center, Rutgers University. “The donation of CaseWare Analytics’ technology has been vital to our project’s development. In a world with rapidly growing data, our students will be prepared to view this environment as an opportunity to add tremendous value and insights.”
As a leading supplier of software for data analytic and continuous auditing, CaseWare Analytics is proud to support the work of Rutgers University students.
“CaseWare is continually pursuing new solutions to address business issues, and continuous auditing is at the forefront of our efforts,” said Andrew Simpson, Chief Operating Officer, CaseWare Analytics. “Rutgers University produces some of the brightest professionals entering the workforce, and we are pleased to assist them in giving future auditors exposure to next generation technologies they will be using in their careers.”
The benefits of automated analysis and alert systems enable businesses to establish an accountability system that is second to none, effectively enhancing the governance structure within any organization. The Rutgers Accounting Web has been a leader of accounting and auditing research for the past two decades. U.S. News and World Report has ranked Rutgers as a top producer of Fortune 500 CEOs and job placements for MBA students.