The numbers guy who triggered Temple’s college rankings scandal
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PHILADELPHIA — John A. Byrne jokes that he sometimes feels like Dr. Frankenstein. He did, after all, create the first regularly published MBA rankings when he worked at Businessweek in 1988. U.S. News & World Report, Forbes, Financial Times, and others followed. “I had my hand in the mess of statistics,” he said, “and I know how messy it can be.” His more than 30 years of experience has taught him to identify things that look amiss, and something looked wrong to him when he wrote in January 2018 about Temple University’s Online MBA being ranked No. 1 for the fourth year in a row by U.S. News. ...