Coronavirus / COVID-19 - Articles
US Business Schools Introduce Mandatory Vaccinations
Oct 04, 2021
The policies have divided students, faculty and staff
How to Fund an MBA During a Global Pandemic
Aug 04, 2021
Funding has become an even more pressing concern for MBA applicants this year due to the economic uncertainty
Coronavirus Response Shapes Where People Apply to Business School
Jul 05, 2021
MBA applicants are applying to countries that have kept Covid under control and shunning regions rocked by the virus
Does it Make Sense to Apply for an MBA in a Pandemic?
Jun 09, 2021
The MBA market rebounded strongly after coronavirus hit employment, but the economic outlook is now looking much brighter
MBA Programs Adapt to Stay Open while Keeping Covid Cases Under Control
May 04, 2021
With vaccines being rolled out in many countries, schools expect a full return to campus teaching, as soon as it is safe to do so
More MBA students are Studying Closer to Home in the Pandemic
Mar 17, 2021
For some, localization undermines the cosmopolitan experience of business school
What are the Career Prospects for the MBA Class of 2021?
Oct 28, 2020
The reduced availability of internships that seed full-time roles is a concern, while overseas students are having a tougher time securing work in America amid an immigration crackdown
Business Schools Adapt the MBA Curriculum for the Post-Covid Era
Sep 24, 2020
Schools race to satisfy fresh demand for new skills and knowledge in a changed world
Covid-19 is Forcing MBA Programs to Close. They Could be the First of Many
Aug 07, 2020
Business schools are shifting resources to flexible online education. Uptake is accelerating because of the pandemic
The ‘Corona Class’ of 2020 Faces a Gloomy Jobs Market
Jul 06, 2020
Amid the worst recession in several generations, some employers are cancelling or deferring offers, but there are bright spots — and an MBA can be a boon