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JB Blood selected as class of 2022 Best & Brightest by Poets & Quants
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Natalie (Yijin) He selected as class of 2022 Best & Brightest by Poets & Quants
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Jeremy Greer selected as class of 2021 Best & Brightest by Poets and Quants
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Anabel Cordano selected as class of 2021 Best & Brightest by Poets and Quants
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Poets & Quants features two senior business majors as ‘best and brightest’
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Professor James Otteson named a Favorite Business Professor Of The Class of 2020 by Poets & Quants
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Skylar Liang (MB ’20) honored as Class of 2020 Best and Brightest by Poets and Quants
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Maia Kennedy (BEM ’20) honored as Class of 2020 Best and Brightest by Poets and Quants
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Two senior business majors featured in Poets & Quants for Undergrads ‘Best & Brightest’
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Poets & Quants features two senior business majors as ‘best and brightest’
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Wake Forest University Schools of Business Ranks #38 in U.S. on Poets&Quants Top 100 MBA List
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Wake Forest climbs in Poets&Quants Top MBA Schools in the U.S. list
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Wake Forest Schools of Business Moves Up on Poets&Quants Top 100 MBA List
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Kenneth Ford named a favorite business professor of the class of 2021
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Career success and strong academics drive undergraduate program to #13 rank nationally
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WFU School of Business undergraduate program places #14 nationally
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School of Business commended for undergraduate academics
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Wake Forest’s Master of Arts in Management (MA) Program Featured in U.S. News & World Report
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Poets & Quants Ranks Wake Forest’s Undergraduate Business Program #15 in the Nation
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U.S. Army Brigadier General David L. Grange addresses MBA Students at Charlotte Center
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Wake Forest School of Business welcomes future business leaders
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Fortune ranks Wake Forest MBA best part-time program in North Carolina, among top 25 nationwide
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A note from Dean Michelle Roehm
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Wake Forest Part-Time MBA program remains No. 1 in North Carolina, among top 25 in nation