Ross School of Business, Business school in Ann Arbor, United States.
Ross School of Business is a business school in Ann Arbor on the University of Michigan campus. The connected buildings house lecture halls, collaborative workspaces, and dedicated library sections for students.
The institution was founded in 1924 as part of the engineering college and later evolved into a separate business school. The current name came after a major donation in the 1990s.
Students participate in team-based projects and collaborate with international companies through the action-based learning program, gaining real-world experience during their studies.
The school offers degrees for students at different levels, including full-time and part-time MBA programs as well as master's degrees in different specializations. Outside visitors can explore the public areas but should expect limited access during exam periods.
Several research centers sit within the facility and focus on specialized areas like entrepreneurship and organizational behavior. Students often work directly on real projects with international firms during their education.
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