by William Bole
Global survey puts Carroll School among top business schools for research; points to strength of M.B.A. degree as well - Published on February 08, 2021
UPDATED: March 30, 2021
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Financial Times, which conducts the closely watched annual survey, placed the Carroll School at No. 26 in its findings for 2021. The rankings fluctuate from year to year, owing to an array of factors, including exactly when the research papers are published. In recent years, the Carroll School has climbed as high as 13th in these global tabulations. Its average ranking over the past five years is No. 19.
In the most authoritative ranking of faculty research at business schools worldwide, Boston College’s Carroll School of Management has maintained its position as one of the top schools globally both just behind and ahead of some of the most prominent institutions of management education.
Rameses XXI passed away around 2 p.m., according to Don Basnight, one of his handlers.
“We’re all saddened by the loss of this nice and beautiful animal. He was a fine mascot and a great ambassador for our school. He will be missed,” said Basnight.
The Horned Dorset sheep spent nearly a decade as UNC-Chapel Hill’s live mascot before retiring in November of 2020.
Rameses XXI was 10 years old.
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