The Aspen Institute Center for Business Education has published its biennial Beyond Grey Pinstripes ranking of full-time MBA programs for their "integration of issues concerning social and environmental stewardship into the curriculum."
This year's top five programs include Stanford, York (Schulich), IE, Notre Dame (Mendoza), Yale, Northwestern (Kellogg), Michigan (Ross), Cornell (Johnson), UNC (Kenan-Flagler), and UC Berkeley (Haas). Only 3 of the top 20 programs are outside of the United States.
For more information, see the Beyond Grey Pinstripes ranking.
Biennial report ranks full-time programs; Stanford, Schulich and IE top the list
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