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Over the past decade, a number of remarkable organizations have cropped up that dramatically shape twenty-first century education reform. Joining this influx of groundbreaking, reform-minded organizations is Rice University’s Education Entrepreneurship Program (REEP), housed at the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University.
This volume offers a balanced and comprehensive snapshot of the changing landscape for vaccine markets.
The belief that those with an eye toward entrepreneurial careers can't and don't benefit from an MBA education should be refuted.
How did Harvard kill Wall Street?
Proposals for reforming the higher education accreditation system have ignited a firestorm of controversy this year. While Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings and the recent Commission on the Future of Higher Education have both recommended changes to the current accreditation process, others in the higher education community feel that the...
Business is such a humdrum word for such a revolutionary idea applying scientific management and critical thought to everyday economic and social activities.
The age of humility and second opinions is coming.
The bard boom comes to the AEI conference room, as "Movers and Shakespeares" pulls contemporary lessons from Shakespeare’s Henry V. Recently featured in the Economist, People, and Fortune magazines, "Movers and Shakespeares" has conducted day-long seminars for Wharton and Harvard alumni and MBA students, top brass of the...




