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Newsline Library
| 2001
Continuous Participation in Stakeholder Assessment
Studies Shows Link to Improvement in Performance
AACSB
Blue Ribbon Committee on Accreditation Quality Tackles Policy and Process
Issues
Number of Undergraduate and Master's Business Degrees
Awarded is on the Upswing; Doctoral Degrees Continue to Decline
Invitations, Timing, Circumstances Spark Campuses Away From Home
Member Participation in AACSB Surveys Exceeds
Expectations: Reports to be Released Throughout Spring Term
AACSB Salary Survey Results Point to Continuing Growth in Hiring Activity;
Salary Increases Vary by Field
Closing the Gender Gap
Largest
Business Schools by Enrollment
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2000
Changes
In Business Education Add Air Of Urgency To Blue Ribbon Committee’s
Accreditation Review
Study Tour Provides an Inside Look
at Japanese Economy and Culture
Groundbreaking
Study Aims to Help Management Educators Cope With New Technology
Newly Accredited Schools Tout Their Accreditation Achievements
AACSB Names Fernandes as Chief Executive Officer
Men,
Women and Business School – Gender Trends in Management Education
Hurr-E Up: B-Schools Striving to Get E-Business
Courses and Resources Up to Speed
Members Tap Florida Dean for Top Leadership Role in 2001-2002
Salary Survey Results Show Strong Hiring, Double-Digit Salary Increases and Big
Premiums for New Hires
B-School Web Sites: an Up-close View
Faculty, Money, Curriculum, Management, Facilities Space, and
Technology Are Recurring Issues for B-Schools
New Accounting Accreditation Standards Take
Root
Largest Business Schools by
Enrollment
Schools in Brazil, Chile, Germany and
Japan Become "Firsts" for AACSB Accreditation
AACSB Performance Indicators Project Moves to
Pilot Stage
Trends in the Faculty Resources Market Point to Coming Shortage in
Information Systems
Business Schools Look to Their Advisory Boards for Reality Check
Largest
Business Schools by Enrollment in Specialized Master’s Degree Programs
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| 1999
New AACSB Data Collection System is in Development
Number of Undergraduate Business Degrees Continue Downward Plunge,
While MBA Degrees Awarded Skyrocket; Doctoral Degrees on the Decline
Task Force Proposes Hike in Dues and Fees
Hickman Departs AACSB After 21 Years
AACSB and Education International Partnership Produces Series of
School-Specific Program Guides
Brand-Name B-Schools
Partnering With Start-Ups For Revenue And Reach
AACSB Launches New Advocacy Initiative to Broaden Perception of Business
Schools
Distance Learning Programs Increase; Schools Focus On Use Of Technology To
Extend Business Education
Foreign Student Enrollment in U.S. Colleges and Universities Increases:
Business Administration and Engineering Remain Top Two Fields of Study
AACSB/EBI Survey Findings Reveal Little Relationship of Gender, Status and Rank
to Business Faculty Satisfaction
1998-99
Salary Survey Results
The PhD Project Takes on Diversity From the Front of the Classroom
Corporate Universities Emerge as Pioneers in Market-Driven
Education
New CD-ROM on "Earned Degrees in Management Education, 1992-1997"
Helps Schools Monitor Trends in Business and Management Education in the U.S.
Business Schools Bring Management Expertise to
Economically Distressed Communities
Largest Business Schools by
Enrollment
Demand For Business PH.D.s Continues Slow Rise, While Doctoral Production Falls
Steadily
Presence of Foreign Students Rising in U.S. Management Education Programs
Pilot
Study Tests Applicability of Accreditation Standards Worldwide
AACSB and MBA Roundtable Form Partnership to Collect, Disseminate Information
on MBA Curricular trends
AACSB Issues Quality Guidelines Amidst Rapid Growth of Distance Learning
Programs
Revisions to Accounting Accreditation Standards Head for
Vote This Fall
Road To AACSB Accreditation Now Circles The Globe
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1998
China
Steps Up Pursuit of Western Management Education
AACSB/KKC
Study Tour to Japan Promotes Learning, Stirs Curricular Change
Number of Undergraduate Business Degrees Awarded Continues to Plummet; MBA and Some
Business Doctoral Degrees on the Increase
Faculty
Demand Edges Up Again
PhD Project Receives National Award
Surveys Pinpoint Recruiting Trends
Popular Continuous Improvement Symposium Draws Over 650 to
Dallas in September
Business Schools are in for a
Challenge in Gaining Increased Funding for Key Management
Education Programs; AACSB Continues Advocacy Program, Sponsors
Group Meetings in Key Districts
Member
Feedback Helps Shape New Proposal to Change Structure of Board of
Directors
New Faculty Hiring Up 17.8 Percent; Salaries Up Slightly
Members
Select University of Louisville Business Dean as AACSB Vice
President-President Elect
Intellectual Property Rights
An Emerging Issue For Business Schools
Study Highlights the Influences on Student Satisfaction in Undergraduate Business Programs
Demand
for Business Ph.D.s Rises, Reversing Previous Downward Trend
New AACSB Report on Effective and Inclusive Learning Environments
Largest
Business Schools by Enrollment
Undergraduate
Program Satisfaction: Further Findings
Pilot Study Expands to South America, Asia:
Seven More Schools Selected for International Peer Review
AACSB Looks at Providing Recognition for Non-Degree Education
Providers
Virtual Campuses Offer Compelling Reasons for
Business Schools to Improve Their Distance Vision
Survey
Finds Corporate/College Alliances Continue to Grow
Study
Surveys the Influences on Faculty Satisfaction in Schools of Business
"Learning Without Boundaries" Proves to be
Perfect Descriptor of 1998 Global Forum on Management Education
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| 1997
Corporate and Campus-Based B-Schools Take Strategic Approach to Alliances
Where Are Business Schools in the Computerization Process?
AACSB/KKC
Study Tour Finds a Japan in Transition
In Terms of Business, 'Knowledge Management'
Gaining Ground
Number of
Undergraduate Business Degrees Awarded Drops to New Low; MBA and Business
Doctoral Degrees Holding Steady
New Video
Helps Peer Review Teams and Schools Interpret and Implement Accreditation
Standards
New Proposal to Change Structure of Board of Directors Seeks Member Input
How Do International Students Assess the Quality of Their MBA Program?
Are Women More Satisfied With MBA Programs Than Men? Survey Results Answer These Questions and More
Undergraduate
Business Degrees Decline as Both Men and Women Migrate From Business to Other
Disciplines
New
Faculty Hiring Down 9.9 Percent; Salaries Show Slight Increase Over Last
Year
French School Becomes First European Institution to Participate in Pilot Study for
AACSB Accreditation
Study Dispels Myths of What Influences
Student Satisfaction in Full-Time MBA Programs
AACSB and Disciplinary Association Leaders Meet to Forge Closer Ties, Explore Joint
Ventures
Largest
Business Schools by Enrollment
Post-Tenure
Review: Is It the Answer to Questions of Accountability?
Research
Relevancy Remains a Challenge for Business Schools
1997
Survey of Corporate University Future Directions
International
Peer Review Momentum Building
Study
Pinpoints Student Satisfaction With Part-Time MBA Programs
Accreditation
Progress Spotlights Areas For Further Refinement
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1996
Part-Time
MBA Programs Echo Changes in Full-Time Counterparts
International
Peer Review Pilots Center on Mexico, Europe
The
Corporate University Boom: B-School Threat or Opportunity?
Statistics
Show Undergraduate Business Degrees Down in '93-94; Number of MBA's
Awarded Reaches New High
Remaking
Doctoral Education: The Missing Link To Customer Satisfaction?
AACSB Joins in Higher Education
Partnership with Microsoft Corporation
Two
Mexican Institutions Enter Pilot Study for AACSB Accreditation Discussions
Continuing With European Schools
1995
Survey Shows Continuing Computerization Resource Gap
Between Schools
Business Schools and the New Demography of Higher
Education
MBA Program Changes Prove Value Does Not Come Cheaply
Corporate Interest Keeping Business Schools on Quality
Track
The Changing Nature of Business School Faculties: The
Rising Tide of "Clinical Professors"
The Need for Greater Efficiency and Lower Cost in
Health Care Creates New Opportunities for Business Schools
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