The University of South Carolina has some good news for the Moore School of Business's incoming
dean, Dr. Hildy Teegen.
The Moore School's undergraduate program in international business is the best in the
country, and the business school has moved up further in the Top 50 of all business schools in the
nation and is now ranked No. 41, according to
U.S.News & World Report's 2008 "America's Best
Colleges" guide.
The Moore School also advanced to 24th among business programs at public universities.
The university's undergraduate program in international business, which has held the top spot
since 1995, leads programs at New York University, the University of Michigan, the University of
Pennsylvania and the University of California-Berkeley.
The ranking follows a string of accolades for the Moore School. In March, the graduate
program in international business was ranked No. 1 among public universities. Last September, in
The Wall Street Journal's "Best Business Schools" issue,
the Moore School was ranked among 51 business schools in the newspaper's "Regional Ranking." This
ranking is based on a survey of corporate recruiters.
The Wall Street Journal Europe also has listed the
university's International MBA among the top 15 MBA programs offered in Europe, and
The Financial Times ranked the Moore School 72nd among the
world's top MBA programs.
Teegen will become dean of the Moore School Sept. 15. She has been director of the Center for
International Business Education and Research and professor of international business and
international affairs at George Washington University.
The magazine will be on newsstands Monday, Aug. 20.
August 17, 2007