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Sunday, April 13, 2003
Stanford GSB contributes to online MBA program - Michael Miller
A few blocks from the Foothills, just east of Stanford Avenue, lives a university president — but his students are thousands of miles away. Geoff Cox, a former Stanford administrator, is president of Cardean University, an accredited M.B.A. program with about 500 matriculated students. Unlike many university presidents, Cox teaches a small seminar and frequently works from home. But then again, so do many of his students. In his seminar on business ethics, Cox supervises 11 students from six different countries. The students are taking part in a unique business school program with courses designed by faculty from Stanford, the University of Chicago and Columbia Business School, among others. Five faculty members from the Graduate School of Business helped create some of the few dozen courses that Cardean offers each term.
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