Purdue University’s Mitch Daniels School of Business has recently received significant recognition in global rankings, solidifying its position as a top institution for business education. In a survey by CEOWORLD magazine, the school was ranked at No. 25 globally and No. 17 in the U.S., placing third among Big Ten institutions. Additionally, CEO Magazine’s Global MBA Rankings elevated Purdue’s online MBA program to No. 7 in North America and No. 28 globally, the highest among Big Ten schools.
The school’s emphasis on the intersection of business and technology has resonated with students and industry, leading to a surge in demand for its programs. The online MBA program offers flexibility, community, and personalized support, preparing graduates to excel in dynamic global business environments. In response to increasing enrollment, the school recently broke ground on a new 164,000-square-foot facility that is expected to be completed in 2027.
The $168 million building will feature modern teaching and research labs, supported by a $50 million contribution from Lilly Endowment Inc. These developments highlight the Daniels School’s commitment to providing cutting-edge business education that integrates technology and innovation, positioning its graduates for leadership in an ever-changing global economy. The school continues to build momentum and produce graduates who are ready to tackle tomorrow’s challenges.
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