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Rotman and magazine
Rotman ’ s MBA program was ranked first in Canada and top 15 in North America by the 2011 MBA rankings of the Financial Times magazine.
* Conklin, Jeff ; Building Shared Understanding of Wicked Problems, Rotman Magazine, the alumni magazine of Rotman School of Management ( Winter 2009 ).
In 2008, Technology Review won the gold prize for the best issue of a technology magazine ( for its May 2008 issue ); the gold, silver, and bronze prizes for best single articles in a technology magazine ( for The Price of Biofuels by David Rotman ; Brain Trauma in Iraq by Emily Singer ; and Una Laptop per Nino by David Talbot ); the gold prize for best online community ; and the bronze prize for best online tool in the Folio Magazine Eddie Awards.

Rotman and alumni
The Academic Bridging Program is named in honour of Millie Rotman Shime, a University of Toronto graduate and Toronto secondary school teacher of History and English, whose life exemplified the best that any great university may expect of its alumni.

Rotman and School
Koss completed his Executive MBA at the Joseph L. Rotman School of Management in the University of Toronto in Canada.
* September 12, 2005 Mr. Welch speaks at the Rotman School of management in Toronto
He is currently a professor and head of the Martin Prosperity Institute at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.
* Richard Florida's page at the Rotman School of Management
* CIBC's Campus Recruitment Team was recognized by the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management as the 2009 Rotman Student Choice Award Winner in the financial services category.
The faculty administers undergraduate, master's and doctoral degree programs, as well as a dual-degree program with the Rotman School of Management.
-According to an EdUniversal ranking from 2011, the school is " universal " ( highest grade ) and ranks as the 24th most influential business school worldwide, right behind LSE ( 21st ), Cornell ( 22nd ) and NYU ( 23rd ) but ahead of University of Toronto ( Rotman, 25th ), IESE in Spain ( 25th ), Northwestern University ( Kellogg, 28th ), University of Chicago ( Booth, 33rd ), all but one Canadian school, and ahead of other international schools like ESSEC, ESCP-Europe, IE Business School, Dartmouth ( Tuck ) and even the prestigious University of Pennsylvania ( Wharton ).
That theory was originated by Roger Martin, Dean of the Rotman School of Management, at The University of Toronto and collaboratively developed with his colleague Mihnea C. Moldoveanu, Director of the Desautels Centre for Integrative Thinking.
The Rotman School of Management defines integrative thinking as:
The Desautels Centre for Integrative Thinking is a research, development and educational centre at the Rotman School of Management.
* Professor Wendy Dobson, Director Institute for International Business, Joseph L. Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
The Joseph L. Rotman School of Management commonly known as Rotman School of Management, or just Rotman, is the University of Toronto's business school, located in St. George Street in Downtown Toronto.
In the 2012 QS Global 200 Business Schools Report, Rotman was placed as the 13th best business school in North America, ahead of NYU Stern and Yale School of Management, while in the 2010 BusinessWeek MBA rankings, Rotman placed 8th in the best international business schools category ( outside the US ).
The programs for which the Rotman School of Management is now responsible had their origins in 1901 when a diploma program in Commerce was inaugurated in the Faculty of Arts of the University of Toronto.
The School was again renamed as the Joseph L. Rotman School of Management in 1997 in honour of its principal benefactor, Joseph Rotman.

Rotman and Management
In 1995, the Joseph L. Rotman Centre for Management was opened and the Faculty of Management shifted its base to its current building.
The Rotman Commerce program ( formerly Commerce ) is an undergraduate liberal arts program administered jointly by the University of Toronto's Faculty of Arts and Science and the Rotman School of Management.

Rotman and called
In 2008, UTP and the Rotman School of Management launched a new imprint called Rotman-UTP Publishing that focuses on actionable business books for professionals and students.

Rotman and one
The Rotman School delivers the MBA program in five formats ; full-time Two-Year MBA, part-time three year Morning MBA, part-time three year Evening MBA, one year Executive MBA that is designed for senior managers, and the Omnium Global Executive MBA, which is delivered in eight key centres of international business in six countries.

Rotman and leading
The Rotman School of Management was named in his honour by the leading gift of his wife and family and is an internationally renowned business education institution that educates globally competitive leaders and maintains the world ’ s leading business faculty.

Rotman and ref
Tapscott is also a member of World Economic Forum and Adjunct Professor of Management at the Joseph L. Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto .< ref >

magazine and alumni
In co-operation with the Alumni Association of Carleton College, an alumni magazine, The Voice Of The Carleton Alumni, is edited and mailed seven times a year by the College's Publications Office and the Alumni Office.
The mass-market magazine Technology Review is published by MIT through a subsidiary company, as is a special edition that also serves as an alumni magazine.
According to the Fall 2001 issue of the Boston University alumni magazine, it was Marston's wife Elizabeth's idea to create a female superhero.
* TCHS Alumni Association ( news magazine for alumni )
The College publishes a termly magazine called The Brick which is sent to Keble alumni to update them on College life.
The annual magazine for alumnae and alumni of the college is known as The Ship.
The University College Record is the annual magazine sent to alumni of University College each autumn.
* The Carillon, alumni magazine
It has been ranked first or second in the country for the last 20 years by Maclean's magazine ( in the category of " primarily undergraduate " universities ) and given top ratings in Maclean's annual alumni survey.
* Brown alumni magazine, Fall 05: " The man who would change everything "
The school was long an institution that targeted commuter students from the Boston area, however in the school's pursuit of a national legacy, that function has been forgotten as the number of commuter students enrolled dropped from well over 50 % to a mere three students, according to statistics published by the alumni magazine.
He worked briefly for the alumni magazine Columbia College Today.
In a February 11, 2008 column written for the Daily Northwestern, Medill senior David Spett questioned the use of anonymous sources by Dean John Lavine in a letter Lavine wrote for Medill's alumni magazine.
The village lends its name to the University of Sussex's alumni magazine.
Issued more regularly, Old Times is the school's alumni magazine, which reports on the lives of Old Boys, and highlights recent and upcoming events.
While studying he became interested in writing, and submitted essays to literary magazines, served in the editorial committee for his school's alumni association magazine, and also had his own writing published.
* Perspectives – official school magazine, distributed to all alumni, families, students and faculty
The magazine cited the school ’ s alumni roster, wireless features, “ outdoorsy aesthetic ” and new residence hall.
* The Quad – magazine published quarterly and contains the written works of students, faculty, and alumni.
*" 1300 Elmwood " is a magazine for alumni and friends, published biannually.
* 5th In 2005, Entrepreneur magazine ranked the Caruth Institute No. 5 among the top 100 entrepreneurship programs in the nation, as ranked by program directors, faculty & alumni.
The school distributes Knightfile, a seasonal magazine on sports at the college, Uncompressed, a cultural discussion publication, and Spark, a magazine for alumni and friends.
King's literary magazine, The Scop, is published twice a year and accepts both written and visual submissions from current students and alumni.

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