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Date
August 24, 2004
School News

The Individual, Business and Society Curriculum Launches with Debate of Sarbanes-Oxley Act

SEC commissioners Paul Atkins and Harvey Goldschmid join Dean Glenn Hubbard and incoming MBA students today for a vigorous debate on the merits and costs of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. The panel discussion kicks off a new School-wide curriculum titled the Individual, Business, and Society: Tradeoffs, Choices and Accountability.
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Ethics and Leadership, Leadership
Date
August 24, 2004
Ethics and Leadership, Leadership
Leadership and Ethics News

The Individual, Business and Society Curriculum Launches with Debate of Sarbanes-Oxley Act

Discussion kicks off a new School-wide curriculum titled the Individual, Business, and Society: Tradeoffs, Choices and Accountability.
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Capital Markets and Investments
Date
August 13, 2004
Capital Markets and Investments
Heilbrunn News

Greenwald Interview Series in Motley Fool

In this five-part series, Professor Bruce Greenwald talks with Motley Fool about identifying franchises, the dos and don'ts of shorting, holding cash, and the investment manager he's betting on.
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Date
August 11, 2004
CIS News

COMPUSTAT and CCM Data Updates

COMPUSTAT and CCM Data Updates (August 11, 2004)
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Date
August 02, 2004
Columbia Business School. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
School News

Students Benefit from Power Lunches with Board Members

Continuing an annual tradition, Columbia Business School board members — including Sallie Krawcheck ’92, Henry Kravis ’69 and Mario Gabelli ’67 — carved time out of their busy schedules to meet with small groups of MBA students to discuss industry trends and opportunities.
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Entrepreneurship, Social Enterprise
Date
July 23, 2004
Columbia Business School. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Entrepreneurship, Social Enterprise
Social Enterprise News

Columbia Business School, Investors' Circle, and Social Venture Network Conduct First National Survey of Social Ventures

Columbia Business School's Research Initiative on Social Entrepreneurship (RISE) Program, Investors' Circle, and the Social Venture Network have partnered to conduct the first national survey of for-profit social ventures, which are defined as businesses that seek to create positive social and environmental impact through financially successful businesses.
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Date
July 23, 2004
School News

Professor Rita McGrath Contributes to Independent Strategy Group for Irish Enterprise

Professor Rita Gunther McGrath was among the industry leaders and international economists who presented a strategy for ensuring Ireland’s competitive advantage to that country’s government and business community.
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Date
July 01, 2004
School News

CORPS Fellowship Program Raises Funds for Student Internships

The Columbia Business School community of students, faculty, staff and alumni raised nearly $100,000 this summer to subsidize 18 internships for students interested in working in the nonprofit, public or social enterprise sectors.
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Capital Markets and Investments, Social Enterprise
Date
June 24, 2004
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Business Economics and Public Policy, Capital Markets and Investments, Social Enterprise
Social Enterprise News

Connecting Financial Markets to a Changing World

A report released at the United Nations Global Compact's Leaders Summit on June 24, 2004, details recommendations by the financial industry to better integrate environmental, social and governance issues into investment analysis, asset management and securities brokerage.
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Date
June 16, 2004
Manhattanville campus
School News

Lang Fund Announces Investments in Student Ventures

After reviewing proposals, the Lang Fund board pledged a quarter of a million dollars in seed capital to three outstanding student ventures.
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Real Estate
Date
June 01, 2004
Real Estate
School News

New Real Estate Resources

Joseph Azrack, MBA ?72, president and CEO of Citigroup Property Investors, generously donated the complete Urban Land Institute (ULI) ?library? to the School.
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Social Enterprise
Date
June 01, 2004
Social Enterprise
Social Enterprise News

Rays of Sunshine

Columbia graduates and community service with Project Sunshine.
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Date
May 19, 2004
President Lee Bollinger at commencement

Professor Tory Higgins Wins Presidential Teaching Award

E. Tory Higgins, professor of management at the Business School and the Stanley Schachter Professor of Psychology in the School of Arts and Sciences, received the Presidential Teaching Award from Columbia University President Lee Bollinger.
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Date
May 11, 2004
School News

Global Branding Strategies Take Center Stage in the Chazen Web Journal

The latest issue of the Chazen Web Journal of International Business puts the spotlight on global branding initiatives in the fashion, media and automotive industries. Bernd Schmitt, the Robert D. Calkins Professor of International Business and Executive Director of Columbia Business SchoolÕs Center on Global Brand Leadership, served as faculty editor for the global branding issue. Complementing the articles are video interviews with three renowned CEOs — Ken Chenault of American Express, Daniel Piette ’70 of LV Capital and Francisco Trapani of Bulgari — reflecting on the challenges of building global brands. In addition to global branding, the Journal also features articles addressing a range of international business topics, including tax policy in Ireland and Germany, microfinance in Bangladesh and the IT industry in Ghana. The Chazen Web Journal of International Business is the only online student-driven publication of its kind. Each semester, a team of MBA students produces the Journal in concert with faculty members and PhD students. Subscribers include thousands of alumni, students and recruiting companies worldwide.
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Date
May 04, 2004
Manhattanville campus
School News

Mayor Michael Bloomberg & the New York Business Community Honor Dean Feldberg

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg joined the Columbia Business School community in celebrating the remarkable 15-year tenure of Dean Meyer Feldberg '65 at the School’s 28th Annual Dinner on May 3, 2004. 
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Date
April 16, 2004
CBS Building. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
School News

Global Social Venture Competition Announces Winning Ventures

A Columbia Business School venture focusing on urban regeneration was among four teams taking top honors in the 2004 Global Social Venture Competition. The final judging event took place in London, where the winning teams were selected from 129 entries submitted from countries around the globe, including Canada, Costa Rica, Colombia, Finland, France, India, Kenya, the Netherlands, Peru and Singapore. Winning teams received cash and travel prizes totaling $100,000.
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Date
April 01, 2004
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School News

Professor R. Glenn Hubbard Appointed Dean of Columbia Business School

Columbia University President Lee Bollinger announced today that internationally renowned economist R. Glenn Hubbard has been named the new dean of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business. Hubbard, the former chair of President Bush’s Council of Economic Advisers, will assume leadership of the School effective July 1, 2004, upon the retirement of the current dean, Meyer Feldberg.
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Date
March 31, 2004
Auditorium. Photo Credit: Frank Oudeman.
Press Release

Whole Foods Founder Offers New Business Paradigm

John Mackey, founder and CEO of Whole Foods Market addresses students. 
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Date
March 30, 2004
Manhattanville campus
School News

International Career Services Conference Attracts Participants from Around the Globe

Capitalizing on Columbia Business School’s international outlook and global network of recruiters and alumni, the 11th Annual Chazen/CIBER International MBA Career Services Conference drew more than 100 career services professionals from 14 international schools to strategize on the global marketplace for MBAs.
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Social Enterprise, World Business
Date
March 25, 2004
Social Enterprise, World Business
Social Enterprise News

Columbia Volunteers in Nicaragua with Habitat for Humanity

By Chris Flynn '04 and Frank Flynn, Bottom Line.
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