Friday, February 29, 2008

More Snow??

Babson: More snow is on its way for tonight! According to weather.com, the snow will be starting at 9pm tonight and lasting until around 2pm tomorrow. Reports have varied, but most centering around a total of 6 inches of snowfall. A few quick notes:
  • Everyone parked in Trim, move your cars to the center spots so Babson's snow-force can plow the snow.
  • Be sure to wear hats and mittens.
  • The hill closest to Forest is one of the best hills on campus to sled down. If you don't have a sled, be entrepreneurial and grab a binder or domino's box from last night to sled down.
  • Be safe.
  • Raise your windshield wipers so that they don't frieze to your car window.
  • Go out early tonight to rent a good movie or other activity.
  • Be sure to order Nick's early so that Nick's team won't have to trudge through the snow.
  • Snowball fights are encouraged, if the snow is soft.
  • Stay tuned to www.babson.edu for continuing updates on cancellations, postponements, etc.
  • GO TO PUB TONIGHT FOR Friday Night Live!
  • The FME, Macro and MAC tests are over...HAVE FUN IN THE SNOW!!!!
-Babson Free Press Staff

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BusinessWeek's 2008 Rankings: How Sweet It Is!!!!

BusinessWeek released their rankings for the best undergraduate business schools, and Babson came home with some excellent ratings. The ratings are in the newest issue of BusinessWeek, and are accessible here: www.businessweek.com/bschools/undergraduate. Here are some notable facts from this year's BusinessWeek rankings:

"The Best Undergraduate Business Schools"

Boston College - #14

Babson College- #28 (UP 5 SPOTS FROM 2007)

Boston University - #42

Northeastern - #34

Bentley - #30

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Student Survey - #21

Teaching Quality - A+

Facilities & Services - A+

Job Placement - A

Starting Salary of Graduating Class - #26 (UP 16 SPOTS FROM 2007)

Dennis Hanno, Dean of the Undergraduate School, commented on what these rankings mean to the school, and where he sees Babson headed:

"While these rankings do not change how we prepare and teach our students, they do remain an external measure that prospective students and their parents use to evaluate colleges. It has been a great year for the Undergraduate School in terms of rankings, having earned, for example, the designation of “Hottest for Business” by Newsweek and number 1 for Entrepreneurship (11th year in a row), number 17 for International Business and number 27 in the overall undergraduate business school category by U.S. News and World Report. The ranking data provide an opportunity to assess how the marketplace evaluates what we do while offering some insights into areas where we can seek improvement. We will continue our efforts of steady improvement and look forward to even higher rankings in the years to come."

The College celebrated the announcement of these rankings, yesterday, with a Domino's Pizza Celebration thrown by Dean Hanno, himself. The midnight party at the new-and-improved Reynolds Campus Center featured hundreds of Undergrads and an amazing 150 pizzas.

From one undergrad who attended the celebration: Mmmmm....These Rankings taste SWEET!

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