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Twitter Thursdays: News from MBA Programs

Welcome to another installment of Twitter Thursdays, in which we highlight some of the latest “tweets” from the top MBA programs on Twitter.  If you want to stay on top of our updates, special prizes, admissions tips and breaking news, be sure to check Clear Admit out on Twitter.  We’ve also created a Twitter list of MBA programs to ease your daily access to breaking news from the top MBA programs, as reported by admissions committee members themselves.

The Dean of UCLA / Anderson School of Management, Judy Olian, enjoyed moderating the panel for the 2012 Forte MBA Women’s Conference on campus this past week.  Fellow Californian, Rich Lyons, the Dean of the Haas School of Business, welcomed the newest Evening and Weekend MBA students to campus.  Orientation for the MBA Class of 2014 at UNC / Kenan-Flagler also kicked off this week, according to UNC Kenan-Flagler’s Dean, Jim Dean.  Amidst celebrating Great Britain’s performance in the Olympics, MBA Admissions Coordinator at Judge Business School, James Barker, reminded applicants of an upcoming info session in Manchester. 

MBA applicants based in Asia can look forward to a multi-city visit from Chicago Booth.  Over at Northwestern / Kellogg, professors weighed in on a number of research topics, including the influence of India’s blackout.   For a firsthand perspective, Duke / Fuqua plugged a few students’ blogs to shed light on the EMBA and MBA programs.  Looking ahead to post-MBA careers, London Business School shared an interview with their director of career services.

Thanks for tuning into Twitter Thursdays this week!  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 list.  Happy tweeting and we’ll see you next week with some more updates.

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