July 30, 1999
Foreign-Affairs Schools Warily Add Professors and Classes in Finance
Some faculty members fear their graduates may soon resemble M.B.A.'s
The hiring of two professors at the Johns Hopkins University's school of international affairs might have passed unnoticed if they had specialized in diplomatic history. But they were experts in finance, and that got people talking.
Money is increasingly on the minds of academics at the nation's schools of international affairs.
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