Columbia Business School announced today that three prominent alumni will
make extraordinary gifts to the School totaling $45 million. Russell L. Carson and Henry R. Kravis
each will donate $10 million, and Arthur J. Samberg will give $25 million.
Declaring that business schools should be “growth’s lobbyist,” Dean Glenn Hubbard discussed how the MBA has contributed to the success of American business and to entrepreneurial capitalism worldwide.
The Offices of Student Academic Affairs and MBA Student Life have announced the recipients of the 2006
academic and service awards, to be presented at the School’s Recognition Ceremony at Madison Square Garden on May 14.
In a University Lecture scheduled for Tuesday, May 9, Dean Glenn Hubbard will discuss how the MBA has contributed to the growth of American business and to entrepreneurial capitalism worldwide.
On April 19, 2006, MBA student teams from Columbia, Stern, Kellogg and Darden competed at the JPMorgan Chase Conference Center during the fourth annual Walter V. Shipley Business Leadership Case Competition in New York City.
"In recognition of this important 90th anniversary and the 30th annual dinner, I hereby proclaim Monday, May 1, 2006, in the City of New York as 'Columbia Business School Day.'"