The Financial Times has rated EMBA-Global — the pioneering dual–MBA degree program between Columbia Business School and London Business School — No. 2 in the world in its eighth annual rankings of executive MBA programs.
More than 200 students, faculty members and distinguished guests from around the world convened on campus last week for a three-day conference on India and its role in global commerce.
Ray Fisman, an associate professor in the Finance and Economics Division, received a Rising Star Award from the Aspen Institute Business and Society Program.
Ray Fisman, an associate professor in the Finance and Economics Division, received a Rising Star Award from the Aspen Institute Business and Society Program.
James D. Sinegal, president and CEO of Costco Wholesale Corporation, received the 2006 Botwinick Prize in Business Ethics at the fourth annual Social Enterprise Conference last week.
Don Lehmann, the George E. Warren Professor of Business in the Marketing Division, was awarded the 2006 Berry-AMA Book Prize by the American Marketing Association Foundation.
Dean Glenn Hubbard is cochairing a national committee that will conduct a major study on how to improve the competitiveness of U.S. public capital markets.
James Baird III ?06, Diego Sanchez ?06, Wayne Thorsen ?06 and Eric Zavesky reached the semifinals of Fortune Small Business magazine?s annual business plan contest.
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson today delivered his first public address since he was sworn in three weeks ago to an audience of faculty, students and friends of the School in Low Library.
Ray Fisman, an associate professor in the Finance and Economics Division,
was named to an economics “Dream Team” by a Russian business magazine owned by the Financial Times and Wall Street Journal.
CJEB has become the first academic group within the University to contribute electronic versions of its publications to DigitalCommonsColumbia, the new University Libraries-sponsored “institutional repository” pilot program.