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September-October 2004
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Two years after we first covered the lack of women in graduate business school, Graduate Management News is still asking, “Where are the women?”
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Anybody interested in vital statistics and other information about business schools soon will be able to turn to a single, unbiased source.
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As GMAC® moves to new vendors for development and delivery of the GMAT®, it is looking to business schools for input on how test services should change to better serve schools and test takers.
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GMAC® and the MBA Roundtable will host the popular MBA Leadership Conference in February. This year’s program includes presentations by a pair of widely hailed management experts and promises to yield valuable ideas for senior-level academic and administrative directors.
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In an effort to provide prospective graduate business students with more information about what an MBA degree can do for them, GMAC® has added new career-related content to its mba.com website.
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Year-to-date GMAT® volume improved slightly through the end of August, but the number of tests taken around the world remains down, compared with comparable figures from 2003.
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See who the movers and shakers are in this installment of "People on the Move." And don't forget to tell us your good news by sending promotion and hiring announcements to gmnews@gmac.com.
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