It’s time again for another edition of Twitter Thursdays, in which we track some of the latest “tweets” from the top MBA programs on Twitter. If you want your Twitter feed filled with Clear Admit’s updates, special prizes, admissions tips and breaking news, be sure to follow us on Twitter. You can also check out the list of MBA programs we’ve compiled to ease your daily access to breaking news from the top MBA programs, as reported by admissions committee members themselves.
The Dean of Darden School of Business, Bob Bruner, bounced around the U.S. to visit various alumni. Stanford GSB’s Dean Garth Saloner also set the spotlight on some successful Stanford alums. Across the pond, MBA Admissions Coordinator at Judge Business School, James Barker, posted the full schedule of admissions events for the autumn. To give applicants better insight into the program, Michigan / Ross’s Senior Associate Director, Jonathan Fuller, shared a number of student blogs.
As Clear Admit published this morning, Chicago Booth released their essay topics and deadlines for the 2011-2012 admissions season. The team at Duke / Fuqua welcomed Russian officials and other representatives from their Russian campus this week. The Kellogg School plugged its professors’ latest research and insight on a range of topics – from the current state of Greece to the former state of newspapers. The Wharton School took a trip down memory lane with a set of photos from the 2010-2011 school year. Share your success: London Business School is looking for female entrepreneurs or business leaders who would be interested in talking about their careers.
Thanks for checking out Twitter Thursdays this week! If you’re on Twitter or want to suggest someone else to follow, 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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