This week’s Wake Forest Marketing Summit will feature three international teams as well as six graduate and five undergraduate teams from across the U.S. Wake Forest’s MBA program among the best in world.
The Schools of Business MBA program has been ranked among the top 100 programs in the world and among the top 50 in the U.S., according to the Financial Times of London.
A team of four undergraduate business students won the national KPMG Global Case Competition in Atlanta on Jan. 22 and will represent the U.S. at the international competition in Athens, Greece, in April.
Students from universities throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico attended the Ernst & Young Accounting Diversity Consortium at the Schools of Business recently to learn more about the Master of Science in Accountancy program.
Steven A. Burd, who leads one of the largest food and drug retailers in North America, will talk about leadership and his work on health care when he visits the Schools of Business on Wednesday, Jan. 13.
Evan Raleigh (’09) is one of eight students in the M.A. in Management program to receive the new Corporate Fellowship, part of the business school’s efforts to build a diverse student body.
China has become fertile territory for innovation, says professor Mike Lord, director of the China program at the Babcock Graduate School of Management.
From Ed Christman and Ed Wilson to trustees and Old Campus professors, the Medallion of Merit has honored Wake Forest’s most important leaders for forty years. See a slide show of past winners.