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5th November 2015, 12:07 PM
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Wichita State University MBA Ranking
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2nd June 2018, 08:56 AM
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Re: Wichita state university MBA ranking
Can you tell me about the ranking of Wichita State University (WSU) as I want to pursue MBA (Master in Business Administration) Program so wanted to know it?
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2nd June 2018, 08:57 AM
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Re: Wichita state university MBA ranking
Wichita State University (WSU) is a public research university in Wichita, Kansas, United States, and governed by the Kansas Board of Regents. It has four satellite locations: WSU South is located at 200 West Greenway in Derby, Kansas. WSU West is located at 3801 North Walker in Maize, Kansas. Ranking Wichita State University was ranked the 52nd top college in the United States by the Social Mobility Index college rankings. Wichita State is placed among National Universities in the United States in rankings done by U.S. News & World Report. For all engineering research and development expenditures, WSU ranked No. 63 in the USA for year 2013, with $47 million The National Science Foundation ranked it No. 4 among all U.S. universities in money spent on aerospace research and development in fiscal year 2013, with $39 million in expenditures and No. 1 in industry-funded aerospace R&D. Wichita State's W. Frank Barton School of Business was listed in The Princeton Review 2011 "301 Best Business Schools," ranked as the 11th best program in the country for students seeking an undergraduate degree in entrepreneurship for 2007. Notable People Wichita State University Nathan Morrison, 18951907 Henry Thayer, 19071914 Walter Rollins, 19141922 John D. Finlayson, 19221927 Harold Foght, 19271934 William Jardine, 19341949, President of Kansas State University, Secretary of Agriculture, United States Minister to Egypt Harry F. Corbin, 19491963 Emory Lindquist 19631968, Rhodes Scholar Clark D. Ahlberg, 19681983 Warren B. Armstrong, 19831993 Eugene M. Hughes, 19931998 Donald L. Beggs, 19992012, President/Chancellor of Southern Illinois University John W. Bardo, 2012present, Chancellor of Western Carolina University H. Edward Flentje professor and former director of Hugo Wall School of Public Affairs; interim president of Emporia State University in 2011 Albert Goldbarth only poet to win the National Book Critics Circle award two times (1991 and 2001) Bienvenido Santos fiction, poetry, and nonfiction writer Gregg Marshall current basketball coach at WSU since 2007 Ralph Miller former basketball coach at WSU from 1951 to 1964, see List of coaches in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Dale Allison biblical scholar, professor at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary M. Lee Pelton current president of Emerson College Earl G. Yarbrough former president of Savannah State University Jim Bede founder of Bede Aviation Gary Burrell founder and CEO of Garmin Dan and Frank Carney co-founders of Pizza Hut Vivek Lall CEO of Reliance industries Dwane Wallace former CEO and chairman of Cessna Aircraft Company Valerie Baldwin Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller), 200406 Rebecca Ediger retired member of US Secret Service Femi Pedro Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Nigeria Riley Pitts, US Army first African-American commissioned officer to be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor Tom Sawyer member of the Kansas House of Representatives, former House Majority Leader, 1998 Kansas Democratic Party nominee for Governor Garner Shriver eight-term US Representative from Kansas Justin Smith sheriff of Larimer County, Colorado, since 2011 Garner Shriver Valerie Baldwin Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller), 200406 Rebecca Ediger retired member of US Secret Service Femi Pedro Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Nigeria Riley Pitts, US Army first African-American commissioned officer to be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor Tom Sawyer member of the Kansas House of Representatives, former House Majority Leader, 1998 Kansas Democratic Party nominee for Governor Garner Shriver eight-term US Representative from Kansas Justin Smith sheriff of Larimer County, Colorado, since 2014 Craig Blais poet Paul Dickey poet Michael McClure poet, playwright, songwriter, and novelist Janet Peery short story author and novelist Charles Plymell poet, novelist, and small press publisher Shirley Knight Oscar-nominated actress Lance LeGault actor Bob Peak painter dubbed the "father of the modern movie poster" Kate Snodgrass theatre director and playwright Chris Arpad solo steel pannist James Billings operatic baritone, opera librettist, and opera director Karla Burns Drama Desk Award and Laurence Olivier Award-winning actress and operatic mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato opera star Kevin Kastning modern classical composer and guitarist Samuel Ramey opera star Michael Sylvester opera star Casey Blake retired Major League Baseball player Joe Carter retired Major League Baseball player Andy Dirks Major League Baseball player Darren Dreifort retired Major League Baseball player with the Los Angeles Dodgers Conor Gillaspie Major League Baseball player for the Chicago White Sox Koyie Hill Major League Baseball player Mike Lansing retired Major League Baseball player Don Lock retired Major League Baseball player with the Washington Senators Braden Looper Major League Baseball player for the Milwaukee Brewers and Saint Louis Cardinals Pat Meares retired Major League Baseball player Doug Mirabelli retired Major League Baseball player with the Boston Red Sox Michael Pelfrey Major League Baseball player for the New York Mets Nate Robertson Major League Baseball player for the Florida Marlins Eric Wedge managed Major League Baseball's Seattle Mariners Jamie Arnold American-Israeli professional basketball player Ron Baker NBA player with the New York Knicks Nate Bowman known as "The Snake"; retired/deceased National Basketball Association player Cal Bruton retired American-Australian basketball player, NBL Hall of Famer Antoine Carr retired NBA player John Cooper head coach at Tennessee State University, assistant coach at Auburn University, University of Oregon, and University of South Carolina Cleanthony Early NBA player most recently with the New York Knicks Warren Jabali retired American Basketball Association player Cliff Levingston retired NBA player Xavier McDaniel retired NBA player Gal Mekel Israeli basketball player formerly in the NBA and now with Maccabi Tel Aviv Toure' Murry NBA player most recently with the Utah Jazz Dave Stallworth retired NBA player Fred VanVleet NBA player with the Toronto Raptors Gene Wiley retired NBA player Chris Barnes PBA professional bowler (200708 PBA Player of the Year) and official USBC spokesperson Clara Guerrero Colombian bowler Jacob Peters professional bowler Sean Rash professional bowler Margene Adkins National Football League player for Dallas Cowboys, New Orleans Saints and New York Jets Sam Adkins National Football League player for Seattle Seahawks, 197781 Randy Jackson National Football League player, 197274 Scot McCloughan General Manager of the Washington Redskins Bill Parcells former Head Coach in the National Football League, former Executive Vice President of Football Operations for the Miami Dolphins Henry Schichtle NFL and CFL player Wrestling Paul Wight professional wrestler known as "The Big Show" (freshman year only) |