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Twitter Thursdays: News from MBA Programs

Welcome to another installment of Twitter Thursdays, in which we summarize some of the top tweets from 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.   We’ve also created a 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 Senior Associate Director of Admissions at Michigan / Ross, Jonathan Fuller, marked the MBA program’s Round 1 deadline this week.  The Dean of UCLA Anderson School of Management, Judy Olian, headed to Washington, D.C. to visit Northrup Grumman senior alums. Fellow Californian, the Dean of Berkeley / Haas, Rich Lyons, will also be heading to the East Coast for an interactive course on the school’s defining principles.  Making the rounds, Conrad Chua, the Head of Cambridge Judge MBA Admissions and Marketing, spent some time in Germany this week mingling with prospective MBA applicants.

In light of the recent Round 1 deadline, Chicago / Booth shared some updates about the pending interview process.  For potential applicants, MIT / Sloan posted a video of admissions tips.  Second-year students at the Kellogg School of Management returned to campus with a slew of internship experiences to share.  For a closer look at life on campus, the Yale School of Management set their Twitter spotlight on the Marketing Club speakers.

That wraps up Twitter Thursdays this week!  If you’re on Twitter, let us know; direct message us on Twitter or 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 Twitter updates!

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