October 3, 2008
As Wall Street Shudders, Business Schools Rethink Curricula
Investors were hardly the only ones shaken by the tumult in the financial markets this month. Business schools suddenly found themselves struggling to make sense of events on Wall Street, with some critics blaming an ethically challenged curriculum for the troubles. Current and prospective students, meanwhile, worried about job prospects.
"We are bracing for a storm," said W. Carl Kester, a professor of finance and deputy dean for academic affairs at Harvard Business School, which
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