Seth Levine, a senior lecturer within the Miami Herbert Business School’s Department of Accounting, was recently named as one of the 2024 Top 50 Undergraduate Business Professors in the world by Poets&Quants for Undergrads.
Recognized by the Financial Times, Miami Herbert ranks among the top business schools globally for research impact and faculty research productivity.
National recognition by Princeton Review and Entrepreneur Magazine rankings highlights the school’s commitment to fostering innovation, leadership, and entrepreneurial success.
Programs in real estate (#12), international business (#20), analytics (#31), and finance (#43) earn top spots in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 rankings, highlighting Miami Herbert’s solid growth in business education.
Significant improvements in the categories of compensation, learning, networking, and entrepreneurship drive upward trajectory.
Out of 90 schools, Miami Herbert ranked top 3 nationally, and top 5 in the Americas.
The school continues its tradition of excellence, emphasizing its commitment to the highest standards in business education.
The business school ascends six spots in the prestigious 2024 rankings.
Seven faculty members recognized globally for their pioneering work.
Miami Herbert Business School climbs two spots in Poets&Quants for Undergrads’ latest ranking.