Bloomberg Rates Best Business Schools in U.S.: Goizueta School of Business at Emory in Top 20

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Will a Collaborative and Diverse Workforce Improve Business Operations? Yes.

Bloomberg Businessweek ranked 119 MBA programs around the world.

For the first time, Bloomberg Businessweek's MBA ranking included a Diversity Index that measures U.S. schools on race, ethnicity, and gender in their classes.

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Note on the All-New Diversity Index

Bloomberg Businessweek’s first Best B-School’s Diversity Index provides a window into the racial, ethnic, and gender makeup of U.S. MBA programs. Half the score is based on race and ethnicity, the other half on gender. 

The context within which we launch the Diversity Index is the historic national reckoning on race that was triggered by the killing of George Floyd. 

Our mission in rolling it out is to assess and rank B-Schools based on the degree to which they are addressing the institutional racism and discrimination that have excluded certain minority groups and women from U.S. MBA programs.

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*As a matter of information, when it comes to diversity rankings, North Carolina State's school of business MBA program ranks Number One, two spots ahead of HBCU Howard University. In last place of 84 rankings is Brigham Young's MBA program. When it comes to diversity, Atlanta's Goizueta School of Business MBA program ties for 55th place along with Eccles in Utah.*

While congratulations and accolades are due to Goizueta for being in the Top 20 MBA programs nationwide, it appears much is left to be desired when it comes to "diversity and inclusion" ...

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