It is the first time the school has led the annual ranking, which is now in its sixth year.
Since 1993, Princeton Review has put out annual business school guides.
The January draft of the Stormont community relations paper included ideas for, amongst other things, anti-sectarian classes, a buddy scheme for nursery and primary school children and an annual cultural awareness day.
Finally, the Telegraph reports that the Education Secretary, Michael Gove, has backed plans for school staff to hold annual variety shows in which they dance, read poetry or play musical instruments for the pupils.
If students in the one-year program want to go to career fairs, "we encourage it, but it's up to them to find their own way there, " says Craig Petrus, director of Florida's career services, adding that the school does host an annual career fair.
Each year, student groups gather at the Ross School of Business for the annual Undergraduate Investment Conference.
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Watson hosted nine Brooklyn-area middle school students who won his fourth annual black history essay contest.
Students will work from 09:00 to 17:00, and take annual leave instead of school holidays.
David Love, a visiting finance professor at Columbia Business School, has calculated how much annual income retirees can generate from all their assets--savings, non-financial property and promised annuity payments like pensions and Social Security.
According to the main annual survey of independent school finance, published by Horwath Clark Whitehill, an accountancy firm, teaching staff costs rose 6.5% in 2001 and 5.2% in 2002, while fees rose 7.3% and 7.9%.
The figures are from Cornwall Council's school censuses, which have shown an annual rise since 2007.
Back-to-school shopping is the second-biggest annual spending event, right behind the winter holidays.
There are nearly twenty states that have implemented sales tax holidays in conjunction with the annual back-to-school promotions in early fall.
So the more parents are claiming free meals, the better a school appears to be doing in its annual "performance and assessment" report.
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For example, since 1996, Jazz at Lincoln Center has staged "Essentially Ellington, " an annual competition among high-school bands across the country centered around Ellington's music.
Many businesspeople acquire their bad rhetorical habits at some point during their second year of business school or after having attended their third annual board of directors meeting.
Not on your nellie, say Elroy Dimson, Paul Marsh and Mike Staunton from London Business School (LBS), in an annual study of global investment returns sponsored by ABN AMRO, a Dutch bank, that was published last week.
As his first initiative, he proposed sweeping changes to America's schools, including the annual testing of elementary-school pupils and the use of vouchers to help parents of children in bad public schools to pay for private or religious education.
The graduate of the Harvard Business School reckons she can make a reasonable annual return of between 6% and 11%, when you factor in the rising demand for the short supply of farmland together with the annual cash flow of the farms.
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Sir Michael was speaking at the annual conference of the Association of School and College Leaders.
Many school districts now face the prospect of major annual increases in the property taxes that fund the districts.
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The resulting contract, signed in fall 2009, garnered national attention for its brevity, just 10 pages, and its establishment of a merit-based pay scale instead of guaranteed annual pay raises, prompting charter school administrators to issue a press release.
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That's due in part to Hack Night, an active cybersecurity club and an annual hacking competition each fall that the school bills as the largest in the country.
Brian Lightman, of the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL), whose annual conference opens on Friday, suggested that some schools might decide simply to do three A-levels and ignore AS-levels altogether.
Last weekend, students from 23 schools gathered at the Ross School of Business and they participated in the 5th annual stock pitch competition organized by the Michigan Interactive Investments Club.
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Sir Michael told the annual conference of the National College for School Leadership in Birmingham that he recognised there had been big improvements in areas such as London, and among some ethnic minority groups, in recent years.
He will tell his association's annual conference to remember there is more to school than classrooms and exams.
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Skydive Milwaukee, a sky-diving school, has for more than a decade hosted an annual Easter event for local kids featuring an airborne Easter Bunny.
An annual Phi Delta Kappa poll shows that support for school choice has risen from 45% in 1994 to 51% in 1999.
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