School Of Business Climbs Ranks
Andrew Peters
Issue date: 10/10/06 Section: News
"On various fronts, we're doing lots of things," Nair said.
"We're trying to expand the number of companies that recruit here," Hussein said.
The school will continue to expand its experiential learning while starting new programs like the "Evergreen MBA," which will allow alumni to return to UConn and refine their skills years after graduation, Nair said
"The idea [of Evergreen MBA] is to keep graduates' skills and knowledge up to date," Hussein said. "They'll be able to come back and see what's new."
Hussein said the Business School will also be improving its curriculum, placement and seminars in the coming years, but that's not to take away from the top-notch programs already in place.
"I'd call [the plans] enhancements rather than improvements," said Michael J. Deotte, director of marketing, "because the programs we have now are already exceptional."
Hussein was honored that the school received such high marks this year, but said he wasn't surprised at all.
"Hopefully the program will keep moving up the ranking ladders and improving," he said.
"We're trying to expand the number of companies that recruit here," Hussein said.
The school will continue to expand its experiential learning while starting new programs like the "Evergreen MBA," which will allow alumni to return to UConn and refine their skills years after graduation, Nair said
"The idea [of Evergreen MBA] is to keep graduates' skills and knowledge up to date," Hussein said. "They'll be able to come back and see what's new."
Hussein said the Business School will also be improving its curriculum, placement and seminars in the coming years, but that's not to take away from the top-notch programs already in place.
"I'd call [the plans] enhancements rather than improvements," said Michael J. Deotte, director of marketing, "because the programs we have now are already exceptional."
Hussein was honored that the school received such high marks this year, but said he wasn't surprised at all.
"Hopefully the program will keep moving up the ranking ladders and improving," he said.
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