Campus Chronicles
Clear Admit’s weekly perusal of business school events as chronicled by MBA student newspapers.
Published: January 8, 2014
Campus Chronicles: The Wharton Journal
Welcome back to Campus Chronicles, our weekly perusal of the news pages at top business school student newspapers. This week we explore what’s happening at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business by scanning their student-produced paper, The Wharton Journal.
Wharton’s Business Economics and Public Policy Initiative has recently awarded its Henry & Marcelle Morgenthau Fellowship to 7 MBA students. Awarded to students with a drive to "be a force for social good," the fellowship is given every year to students who have made substantial contributions to public policy and social causes and are looking to make more. This year's winners include Julia Kurnik ('14) for her work to bring sustainable healthy food to Philadelphia, Tiago Correia ('14) for his ambitions in public policy related to real estate development in urban environments, and Vidya Venkataraman ('14) who is looking to improve cooperation between the private sector and governments after graduating from Wharton and completing a dual law degree at Yale.
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Published: April 23, 2013
Campus Chronicles: The Monroe Street Journal
Welcome back to Campus Chronicles, Clear Admit’s weekly peek inside the news at top business programs. This week we bring you a hard-copy special feature highlighting the Monroe Street Journal, printed by students at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business.
Ross’s Black Business Students Association (BBSA) recently hosted the annual BBSA Alfred L. Edward Conference, focused on the theme “On the Shoulders of Giants: Leaving a Lasting and Impactful Legacy.” The keynote speaker for the event was distinguished Columbia University Professor Marc Lamont Hill, whose address focused on the responsibility MBA students have towards the less fortunate. This year’s conference also featured panels on the role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in business, the impact of President Barack Obama on business leaders, and entrepreneurship. The conference’s namesake, Dr. Alfred Edwards, was a Professor at Ross for over 40 years and a champion of the school’s participation in the Consortium for Graduate Study in Management, a nonprofit that aims to correct the underrepresentation of African American, Hispanic, and Native American students at business schools across the country.
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