Unconventional Business School Is in Turmoil Over Creation of an MBA Program

Introducing an M.B.A. wouldn't seem like a radical concept at most institutions. But at a private business school in Glendale, Ariz., that has long been a leader in international management, the idea is tearing faculty members and alumni apart.

Faced with a sagging enrollment and a budget deficit, Thunderbird: The American Graduate School of International Management is cutting back its faculty, eliminating academic departments, and reducing the scope of its foreign-language

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