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David Lam, BBA ’05, MS ‘07, and Scott Greene, BS ’92, MS ’14, PhD ’21, RPH, will serve two-year terms as president and vice president, respectively.
University News
Saint Joseph’s University continues to be a leader in graduate business education, having recently been ranked by U.S. News & World Report. The annual “Best Graduate Schools” ranking, released on April 9, 2024, is designed to help prospective graduate students navigate more than 2,000 top graduate programs across the country.
Five of the University’s graduate business programs were awarded top rankings: executive MBA (No. 17), marketing MBA (No. 17), accounting MS (No. 21), finance MBA (No. 26) and business analytics MBA (No. 30).
“These rankings underscore Haub as one of the most prestigious business schools in the country,” says Joseph DiAngelo Jr., BS ’70, EdD, dean of the Haub School of Business. “Our rigorous programs and best-in-class faculty prepare students to be leaders in their fields, sought after by employers around the globe.”
“Best Graduate Schools” rankings are based on program excellence, as well as the quality of the school’s faculty, research and students. U.S. News surveyed deans, program directors and senior faculty, as well as professionals who hire or work with new graduates.
These rankings add to the University’s consistently strong showing among other national lists, including U.S. News’s Best Online MBA Programs and Best Online Programs, as well as Fortune’s Best Online MBA Programs.
For more information on Saint Joseph’s graduate degree programs, visit sju.edu/academics/graduate.