Welcome to this week’s serving of Twitter Thursdays, a weekly column in which we highlight the updates, also known as “tweets,” of the top MBA programs on Twitter! If you’re not following Clear Admit already, be sure to check us out on Twitter for updates, special prizes, admissions tips and breaking news. Now, as for the business schools…
The Haas School’s Dean reviewed the four critical traits of business leaders and stopped in Hong Kong to greet some alumni. A fellow California b-school dean, UCLA / Anderson’s Dean, Judy Olian, extended her reach to Japan to participate in a panel on innovation strategies. Columbia Business School’s Dean Hubbard also participated in a panel called, “Peace through Reconstruction.”
Jon Fuller, the Senior Associate Director of Admissions at the Ross School of Business, announced that the first of the Round 1 interview invitations should be released this week. MBA Admissions Coordinator at Judge Business School, James Barker has been busy reading and assessing Round 1 applications along with his admissions team. Meanwhile, the London Business School held information sessions in Washington, D.C., Toronto and London. The Haas School announced the New Venture Launchpad, which provides advanced services to support student entrepreneurs in new venture development. Both the Kellogg School of Management and Columbia Business School let loose a steady stream of insight and research, as conducted by their notable professors.
That wraps up Twitter Thursdays this week! Looking for daily updates? In our MBA Admissions Twitter Index, you can check out this list of admissions officers and schools’ news feeds. We’ve also compiled lists of current MBA students and alumni as well as current MBA applicants who are on Twitter. If you’re on Twitter, let us know; e-mail wiki@clearadmit.com with your user name and status as an MBA applicant, student or admissions officer so we can add you to the appropriate Twitter Index. Happy “tweeting” and we’ll see you next week with some more Twitter updates!








