SPRING 2009 VOL. 10 NO. 1

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Smith at a Glance

Rankings Roundup:

Undergraduate Program
#17 Undergraduate Program
#5 Management Information Systems
#8 Supply Chain Management/Logistics
#9 Entrepreneurship
U.S.News & World Report, 2008

Graduate Programs
#18 MBA Program, U.S.
#6 PhD Program, U.S., #13 World
#11 in Research, World
#6 Best in IT, World (alumni recommendations)
#7 Best in eBusiness, World (alumni recommendations)
#5 Public Business School, U.S.
#2 Value for the Money category (among top-20 US schools)
Financial Times, 2008

#26 MBA Program, U.S.
#3 Intellectual Capital
BusinessWeek, 2008
 
#16 Part-time MBA Program
#6 Information Systems
U.S.News & World Report, 2008

Smith in the News

Time Magazine – Dec. 1, 2008Peter Morici, business professor and economist, is quoted in story about a federal bailout of the automobile industry following his testimony before the Senate Banking Committee.

New York Times – Nov. 23, 2008David Kirsch, associate professor of strategy and entrepreneurship, and his Dot-Com Archive and related research are the subject of an article. Kirsch documents what did and didn’t work during the flurry of business activity in the dot-com boom. Smith students and Brent Goldfarb, assistant professor of management and entrepreneurship, are also highlighted.

New York Times Magazine– Nov. 16, 2008 – A column quotes Rosellina Ferraro, assistant professor of marketing, and explains her research that studies the effects of social encounters with brands.

Financial Times – Oct. 27, 2008 – Dean G. “Anand” Anandalingam is profiled in a story about his plans for the Robert H. Smith School of Business in the tough economy.

Wall Street Journal– Oct. 18-19, 2008 – Albert “Pete” Kyle, the Smith Chair Professor of Finance, is quoted in a story about the federal Securities and Exchange Commission investigation into Bear Stearns’ collapse, which he conducted.

The Economist – Sept. 20, 2008Anil K. Gupta, the Ralph J. Tyster Professor of Strategy & Organization,is quoted in an article about globalization and strategies for multinationals that addresses rising economic powers. Gupta and Haiyan Wang, a Smith alumna, have co-authored the book “Getting China and India Right.”

   

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