University of Michigan
Black Enterprise, Oct, 2005
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Ross School of Business
The Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan seeks to create leaders in thought and action who are ready to solve challenging, multidisciplinary issues facing society. Action-based learning--our unique approach to management education--is the ability to bridge scholarly theory with business practice, shaping future generations of leaders who can inspire people and implement innovative solutions that change the world.
Students are empowered by solving real business issues in real time, working in diverse teams with world-renowned faculty and business leaders. This collaborative environment embraces unique talent and challenges individual intellectual curiosity. It's a defining leadership characteristic and lives at the heart of the Ross experience.
Ross also requires its students to become stakeholders in their education by co-creating a customized, robust educational experience, actively participating in collaborative teams and tapping into the numerous resources and special programs at Ross and across the University.
Ross offers business education for leaders at every level and life stage. Students and faculty partner to explore issues from all angles on the ever-changing global state. Our top-ranked programs include MBA, Evening MBA, Executive MBA, Global MBA and Executive Education.
As the #1 business school for recruiting minority students (Wall Street 2004), we invite you to discover your place among the ranks of world-changing leaders at the Ross School of Business at www.bus.umich.edu.
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