The Fox School’s MIS faculty ranked in the top 10 for research by The Chronicle of Higher Education

The Fox School’s management information systems (MIS) faculty was ranked in the top 10 for research productivity by the Chronicle of Higher Education for 2007. The full report is available at the Chronicle of Higher Education site.

The Fox School’s MIS department offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in information systems and includes more than 500 majors and minors and 13 faculty members. The associated Institute for Business and Information Technology (IBIT) connects students and faculty with industry leaders through a membership structure, and provides project and professional development opportunities. More information at http://www.mis.temple.edu and http://www.ibit.temple.edu.

About the Fox School of Business

Established in 1918, Temple University’s Fox School of Business is the largest, most comprehensive business school in the greater Philadelphia region and among the largest in the world, with more than 6,000 students, 145 faculty, and 51,000 alumni. The Fox School’s programs are among the best in the world and are highly ranked by the Financial Times, The Economist, U.S. News and World Report, Entrepreneur magazine, The Princeton Review, and Computerworld.

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