Amid Financial Woes, Business Schools Adapt
Teachers and professors across the nation are using the financial crisis as a lesson for their students.
A class on global economics in the MBA program at Thunderbird School of Global Management in Phoenix examines the downturn.
Rene Gutel reports for KJZZ.
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