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Bloomberg Best Business Schools in the U.S.; 2019-2020

PostPosted: Wed Nov 13, 2019 6:03 pm
by AfricanMustang
21. UT McCombs

31. Rice Jones

36. UTD Jindal

40. TCU Neeley

42. SMU Cox

https://www.bloomberg.com/business-schools/regions/us

Re: Bloomberg Best Business Schools in the U.S.; 2019-2020

PostPosted: Wed Nov 13, 2019 6:22 pm
by NavyCrimson
For real??????

Re: Bloomberg Best Business Schools in the U.S.; 2019-2020

PostPosted: Wed Nov 13, 2019 11:00 pm
by SMU Pom Mom
Note that this measures MBA programs only. Undergraduate programs are not considered.

Re: Bloomberg Best Business Schools in the U.S.; 2019-2020

PostPosted: Wed Nov 13, 2019 11:14 pm
by NavyCrimson
But that is still sad. As much as SMU charges, this is an embarrassment!

Tar & feather time!!!

Re: Bloomberg Best Business Schools in the U.S.; 2019-2020

PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2019 10:25 am
by friarwolf
Sigh.........

Al Niemi, Stonehill College and University of Connecticut. Last job before becoming dean at SMU was dean of the business school at U of Georgia where he was known for.....fundraising.......

Does anyone know the current Cox dean's name???? Matt Myers - U of Louisville, U of South Carolina, Michigan State.......

Do any of those schools scream cream of the crop schools? Hell no. Niemi and now Myers have presided over the diminishing rankings of Cox. Our average incoming Cox student has an SAT in the 1400's and we don't do a damn thing to challenge them. Cruise control and keep increasing the tuition. All presided over by Gerald Turner who allows middling performances by his deans.

Gerald Turner - Lubbock Christian, Abilene Christian, UT. Get the picture???????

For fun, check out the biographies of all of our deans. Not one has an impressive pedigree. I would like to think when it is time to find a new president that our BOT will demand we hire someone with an impressive pedigree and that job one of that new president will be to replace all the deans with more impressive, accomplished, driven deans who are committed to raising the level of instruction. Sadly, I am sure Turner will have his hands all over the process and we will get another president who can raise money - and tuition.................

Re: Bloomberg Best Business Schools in the U.S.; 2019-2020

PostPosted: Fri Nov 15, 2019 11:19 pm
by AfricanMustang
friarwolf wrote:Sigh.........

Al Niemi, Stonehill College and University of Connecticut. Last job before becoming dean at SMU was dean of the business school at U of Georgia where he was known for.....fundraising.......

Does anyone know the current Cox dean's name???? Matt Myers - U of Louisville, U of South Carolina, Michigan State.......

Do any of those schools scream cream of the crop schools? Hell no. Niemi and now Myers have presided over the diminishing rankings of Cox. Our average incoming Cox student has an SAT in the 1400's and we don't do a damn thing to challenge them. Cruise control and keep increasing the tuition. All presided over by Gerald Turner who allows middling performances by his deans.

Gerald Turner - Lubbock Christian, Abilene Christian, UT. Get the picture???????

For fun, check out the biographies of all of our deans. Not one has an impressive pedigree. I would like to think when it is time to find a new president that our BOT will demand we hire someone with an impressive pedigree and that job one of that new president will be to replace all the deans with more impressive, accomplished, driven deans who are committed to raising the level of instruction. Sadly, I am sure Turner will have his hands all over the process and we will get another president who can raise money - and tuition.................


Dr. Christensen, Lyle Dean; B.S. Engineering Physics, Cornell University
Dr. Collins, Dedman Law Dean, J.D. Harvard Law, magna cum laude; B.A. Yale cum laude with distinction
Dr. DiPierp, Dedman College Dean, PhD, M.A., Cornell University
Dr. Hill, Perkins Dean, DPhil, Oxford University

Re: Bloomberg Best Business Schools in the U.S.; 2019-2020

PostPosted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 7:22 am
by friarwolf
Correction, see below

Re: Bloomberg Best Business Schools in the U.S.; 2019-2020

PostPosted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 7:27 am
by friarwolf
Sorry, correction - one dean with impressive credentials.....

Re: Bloomberg Best Business Schools in the U.S.; 2019-2020

PostPosted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 9:56 am
by redpony
RGT should have 'retired' or been retired a long time ago. twenty plus years is way too long to run a university. We need new blood with fresh new ideas on how to improve our school and its standings. cougar high and tcwho are rapidly catching up and in some instances have already surpassed us.

Re: Bloomberg Best Business Schools in the U.S.; 2019-2020

PostPosted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 11:19 am
by NavyCrimson
Agree but it appears no one at the top really cares. What's RGT making - over $800K+ annually? Something like that from what has been released.

Re: Bloomberg Best Business Schools in the U.S.; 2019-2020

PostPosted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 2:41 pm
by tristatecoog
TCU dropped to the 90s in this year's US News ranking.

UH's president is amazing but she "only" went to Purdue for her PhD. She turned down the Purdue presidency a few years back.

The thing with Myers is that he was a sitting Dean when RGT hired him to lead the Cox School. Most other dean hires are riskier department chairs or special program leaders at top schools. I liked Niemi better but he'd been at the helm for nearly 20 years. Seemed rather smug and Myers is folksy.

UT-Austin and Columbia Deans were internal hires.

USC hired the sitting dean of Wharton. Amazing coup.
https://insideusc.blog/2019/06/11/usc-h ... hool-dean/

Emory's dean (Pomona/Michigan) was the Senior Associate Dean for Executive Education at Darden.

Rice's dean (A&M/Princeton) came from Darden where he was senior associate dean for MBA Programs and chief diversity officer.

UH Bauer dean was a department chair at Temple.

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Cox's FT MBA program has 93 students per class. It's dropping from about 125 a few years ago. Rice is growing and has 112 but UTD and TCU only have 46 and 44 FT students. Isn't there more of a focus on the Cox one year program?

Re: Bloomberg Best Business Schools in the U.S.; 2019-2020

PostPosted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 3:34 pm
by redpony
IIRC- Myers was formerly dean at miami O. IMO a real step down for SMU. but then again we do what we do. I had been hoping for a name deam from a major school, not a MAC retread.

Re: Bloomberg Best Business Schools in the U.S.; 2019-2020

PostPosted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 10:17 pm
by gostangs
Everyone relax. Bloomberg has never been the measure. They are a joke. Rely on self ranking by current and former students.

Re: Bloomberg Best Business Schools in the U.S.; 2019-2020

PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2019 6:25 pm
by AfricanMustang
redpony wrote:IIRC- Myers was formerly dean at miami O. IMO a real step down for SMU. but then again we do what we do. I had been hoping for a name deam from a major school, not a MAC retread.


We seem to recruit from Miami a lot;

1) Dr. Matthew B. Myers, current Cox dean was dean at Farmers Business School, Miami University for three years until 2017.

2) Dr. Jose Bowen, former Meadows dean was dean of the Miami University School of the Arts for three years.

3) Retired Provost Ross C. Murfin (1996-2005) was Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Vice Provost at Miami University.

Re: Bloomberg Best Business Schools in the U.S.; 2019-2020

PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2019 6:55 pm
by AfricanMustang
redpony wrote:RGT should have 'retired' or been retired a long time ago. twenty plus years is way too long to run a university. We need new blood with fresh new ideas on how to improve our school and its standings. cougar high and tcwho are rapidly catching up and in some instances have already surpassed us.


The Turner Years: 1995-Present

1) In 1993, nearly 90% of SMU applicants were accepted, in 2019; 49% are accepted.
https://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/stor ... tory3.html

2) US News & World Report Rankings, 2004 is 73. (Before this year 50-116 were listed alphabetically), today (2020) is 64, last year was 59, in 2011 and 2017 it was 56 - It's best ranking ever.

3) In 1995, it's endowment was $483 million, it's now $1.67 billion. It has more than tripled.

4) Prior to 1997, SMU had 60 buildings on 160 acres. Today it has 101 buildings occupying 234 acres.

5) SAT Average scores were 1,100 in 1995, now they're 1,310.
https://www.dmagazine.com/publications/ ... on-campus/

6) Changes in total number of degree offerings from 1997 to present: bachelor’s went from 82 to 104, master’s from 60 to 113, and doctoral-research/scholarship degrees went from 19 to 27. (2015)

7) Changes in faculty positions from 1995 to today: full time grew from 485 to 736, and the student-faculty ratio fell from 13:1 to 11:1. (2015)

8) Changes in enrollment from 1997 to present: undergraduates went from 5,297 to 6,391, graduates and professional students went from 3,875 to 4,881. (2015)