The Princeton Review's 2010 edition of "The Best 301 Business Schools" has named Millsaps College Else School of Management as one of the nation's top schools. The book compiles surveys from 19,000 students attending the schools ranked.
"To be named to the 'Best' list affirms the ElseSchool's mission of offering a topnotch academic experience that prepares our graduates to be ethical business leaders," said Howard L. McMillan, acting president at Millsaps, in a release.
In its two-page profile about the ElseSchool, The Princeton Review said the school offers "the academic strength of a graduate business program while maintaining 'the intimate learning environment' typical to a small liberal arts school. With the ideal mix of 'small class size and excellent professors,' the academic experience is personalized and rewarding. Classes are all small and discussion-based, and professors 'instruct students as individuals rather than as merely a class.'"
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This is WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!!! I have several friends who are graduates of Milsaps' Business School. This is the type of reporting that will help to change the State's image and boy, do we need it.
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- justjess
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- 2009-10-06T09:42:48-06:00
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Yeah, while the other media are obsessing over that teacher's murder trial. It must be hell to work for a media outlet that obsesses over sensationalizing crime.
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- DonnaLadd
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- 2009-10-06T09:48:10-06:00
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As an MBA student at the Else School, I must say I feel some pride reading this - thanks!
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- Izzy
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- 2009-10-06T10:42:28-06:00
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Great news indeed.
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- golden eagle
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- 2009-10-06T12:07:36-06:00