Owen climbs to No. 25 in U.S. News

From the Spring 2012 edition of Vanderbilt Business

The Owen School improved to
No. 25 in the nation, up from No. 28 last year, in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings. It marks the school’s second-highest placement ever on the list.
“As our rankings continue to move up in a highly competitive field, it’s becoming clear that others are recognizing the business school’s remarkable momentum,” says Dean Jim Bradford. “We continue to work hard to attract top-caliber talent throughout all of our management programs and look forward to many more bright days ahead.”

Men-Arrow-Graphic-275The Owen School improved to No. 25 in the nation, up from No. 28 last year, in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings. It marks the school’s second-highest placement ever on the list.

“As our rankings continue to move up in a highly competitive field, it’s becoming clear that others are recognizing the business school’s remarkable momentum,” says Dean Jim Bradford. “We continue to work hard to attract top-caliber talent throughout all of our management programs and look forward to many more bright days ahead.”