Article: COLUMN: Daily Texan's investigative stories on business school rankings ignored problem

Sara Foley
University Wire
08-09-2004
(The Battalion) (U-WIRE) COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- Despite accusations against Texas A&M's Lowry Mays Business School by The Daily Texan, the student newspaper at The University of Texas, it has been uncovered that not only are the allegations unfounded, but UT's McCombs Business School had bigger problems at home.

The battle between business school rankings began in April, when U.S. News and World Report issued its rankings for MBA programs based on the Class of 2003. Mays climbed 28 places from the previous year, which resulted in a tie for 23rd place with McCombs, which had dropped six spots.

According to U.S. News, the rankings are based on ...

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