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US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy’s degree helped him see healthcare through ‘new glasses’
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When Russia invaded Ukraine, an academic from each country had to decide whether to stay or go
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ChatGPT earned a solid grade and outperformed some humans on a Wharton course
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Student and employer demand is driving realisation that institutions must adapt or risk disruption
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From combating plastic waste to providing companionship to isolated elderly, graduates look to improve people’s lives
Studies link theory and practice as social and environmental problems become more acute
Business school and faculty networks respond to demand for more sustainability-related content
Business school classes lack the diversity that encourages empathy and, ultimately, could cure the ill of wage stagnation
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