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Reunion

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Register For Reunion 2025, May 30–31

Reunion will celebrate classes ending in 0 and 5 and the Class of 2024. We are excited to provide Reunion-year alumni exclusive access to our new home in Manhattanville, intellectual programming, networking opportunities, and evening receptions and celebrations with your class. 

Register

Reunion 2024

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Reunion 2023

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Reunion 2022

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Costis Maglaras and Henry R. Kravis ’69
Leadership & the Impact on Business: A Fireside Chat with Dean Costis Maglaras and Henry R. Kravis ’69

 

Reunion 2022

Artificial Intelligence: The Cutting Edge
Artificial Intelligence: The Cutting Edge, Daniel Guetta

 

Reunion 2022

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as a Core Organizational Value with Professor Modupe Akinola and James Gorman ’87
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as a Core Organizational Value with Professor Modupe Akinola and James Gorman ’87

 

Reunion 2022
Friday Lounge Hour

 

1st–20th Reunion Classes Welcome Reception, Rainbow Room
1st–20th Reunion Classes Welcome Reception, Rainbow Room

 

State of the School Fireside Chat with Costis Maglaras and Lacie Pierre ’22 MBA
State of the School Fireside Chat with Costis Maglaras and Lacie Pierre ’22 MBA

 

Professor Omar Besbes
Alumni getting a chance to talk to Professor Omar Besbes after his presentation, New Trade-offs in the Digital Economy.

 

Saturday events

Saturday events

Saturday events

Saturday events

Saturday events

Saturday events

Saturday events

Saturday Evening Celebration
2020 and 2021 MBA Gala, Cipriani Wall Street

 

Saturday Evening Celebration

Saturday Evening Celebration
1997, 1992, 1987, 1982, 1977, 1972, and Platinum Classes Reception, Lotte New York Palace Hotel

 

Saturday Evening Celebration
2017 and 2020/2021 EMBA Classes Reception, Tribeca 360°

 

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Reunion Schedule

Schedule

Reunion25 Schedule

Friday, May 30

We are excited to celebrate with you on our Manhattan campus and around New York City!

Daytime Program

Includes lunch and refreshments.
 

ADVANCE REGISTRATION: $75     DAY-OF/ON-SITE: $100
1st Reunion Year ADVANCE REGISTRATION: $40     
1st Reunion Year DAY-OF/ON-SITE: $50

 

The following tables will be avaiable all day long in David Geffen Hall

  • Manhattanville Tours and Information
  • Make a Gift On-site
  • Career Management Center
  • Columbia Publishing
  • 1754 Society
  • Admissions
  • Executive Education
  • CBS SWAG Store

 

Manhattanville Tours
10:00 a.m.–10:45 a.m., David Geffen Hall, Lobby

We will be offering tours of Manhattanville at this time to a limited number of participants.  Registration in advance is required.  Tour attendees will depart from the lobby of David Geffen Hall.

 

School Update with Dean Costis Maglaras
11:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m., David Geffen Hall, Leon G. Cooperman '67 Commons

  • Costis Maglaras, Dean of Columbia Business School

 

Fireside Chat with Dean Costis Maglaras and Jim Keyes ’80, Chairman, Key Development LLC
11:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m., David Geffen Hall, Leon G. Cooperman '67 Commons

  • Costis Maglaras, Dean of Columbia Business School
  • Jim Keyes ’80, Chairman, Key Development LLC

Join Costis Maglaras, Dean of Columbia Business School and Jim Keyes ’80, Chairman, Key Development LLC, in this fireside chat. 

 

Reunion Luncheon
12:00 p.m.–1:30 p.m., Henry R. Kravis Hall, Robert F. Smith ’94 Dining Hall, 2nd Floor

Catch up with fellow alumni while relaxing in Columbia Business School's new Manhattanville campus. A wide array of food options will be available.

 

Faculty Talks
1:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m., David Geffen Hall, Leon G. Cooperman '67 Commons

Join our CBS Thought Leaders for their TEDx-style mini-talks on a variety of dynamic topics. 

  • Carri Chan, Improving Healthcare with AI: Data-Driven Transformations to Access, Costs, and Care
  • Bruce Usher, Climate Change: Fear and Hope
  • Jorge Guzman, Why Founders Matter: their Role in Entrepreneurial Strategy
  • Sandra Matz, Mindmasters: The Data-Driven Science of Predicting and Changing Human Behavior
  • Stephan Meier, The Employee Advantage

Intermission

  • Michael Morris, Tribal Psychology in the Current Times
  • Dan Wang, Why Network Brokers Succeed Where Others Fail
  • Laura Veldkamp, Data Transactions in an AI Economy
  • Adam Galinsky, Are you an Inspirational Leader? 

 

FACULTY/STAFF + ALUMNI Networking Session
3:45 p.m.–4:45 p.m., Location TBD

Join this session to network with Columbia Business School faculty, school leaders, department heads and staff  - get to know more about CBS firsthand.  Refreshments will be served. 

 

Manhattanville Tours
3:45 p.m.–4:45 p.m., David Geffen Hall, Lobby

We will be offering tours of Manhattanville at this time to a limited number of participants.  Registration in advance is required.  Tour attendees will depart from the lobby of David Geffen Hall.

 

Evening Program

Manhattanville Mingle
5:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m., Across Manhattanville Campus 

Join us for this fun welcome-back celebration at Manhattanville campus. Enjoy DJs, karaoke, photo booths, adult-sized outdoor and indoor games, and much more. There will be food trucks (The Little Hot Dog Wagon, Souvlaki GR, Birria Del Toro Rojo) present, as well as heavy hors d’oeuvres, desserts (including Sugar Hill Creamery), open bar, and soft drinks. Children are invited to attend this casual program and there will kid-zone catering as well. 

ADVANCE REGISTRATION: $125    DAY-OF/ON-SITE: $150
1st Reunion Year ADVANCE REGISTRATION: $100        
1st Reunion Year DAY-OF/ON-SITE: $125
CHILDREN Aged 12 & Under ADVANCE REGISTRATION: $50 
CHILDREN Aged 12 & Under DAY-OF/ON-SITE: $75
CHILDREN Aged 13-20 ADVANCE REGISTRATION: $75    DAY-OF/ON-SITE: $100
 

Saturday, May 31

We are excited to celebrate with you on our Manhattan campus and at iconic venues around New York City!

Daytime Program

Includes lunch and refreshments.

ADVANCE REGISTRATION: $75     DAY-OF/ON-SITE: $100
1st Reunion Year ADVANCE REGISTRATION: $40     
1st Reunion Year DAY-OF/ON-SITE: $50

 

CBS Central Park Jog
8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m., Central Park (location to be shared)

Join us for a morning group jog through Central Park. Attendees will be required to sign a waiver in advance of the event.  

 

Morning Yoga
10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m., Manhattanville Campus

Join us for an outdoor morning yoga session at Manhattanville campus led by Method Collective.

 

Manhattanville Tours
10:00 a.m.–10:45 a.m., David Geffen Hall, Lobby

We will be offering tours of Manhattanville.  Registration in advance is required.  Tour attendees will depart from the lobby of David Geffen Hall.

 
Seeing Around Corners:  Navigating Strategic Inflection Points | CONCURRENT
11:00 a.m. –12:00 p.m., David Geffen Hall, Leon G. Cooperman '67 Commons
  • Rita McGrath, Academic Director in Executive Education, Executive Education

A strategic inflection point is a shift in the environment that creates a step-change in what is possible. When they happen, they feel as though they came out of the blue. But, if we consistently pay attention to weak signals and leading indicators we can avoid being taken by surprise. In this talk, Columbia’s Rita McGrath will share insights from her most recent book and answer questions.

 

Climate & Social Impact Pitch and Networking Session | CONCURRENT
11:00 a.m. –12:30 p.m., David Geffen Hall, CBS Women in Leadership Board Rooms, 3rd Floor

Are you looking to learn about innovative climate change initiatives that CBS alumni are working on? Do you want to share about your impact projects or organizations that are working to tackle social and environmental challenges? Are you seeking connections with alumni who have interests in sustainability and social impact areas?

This session will have a lightning round of presentations from a variety of MBA and EMBA alumni, as well as structured time to network with each other in subject areas and open roundtables. It’s fun, easy, and informal!

You are invited to apply to present your social or environmental project, business venture, organization, or initiative to the audience at Reunion during this “Climate & Social Impact” session. After the pitches, there will be structured networking for all attendees, by subject area.

APPLY to present

Apply by May 9, 2025

 

Reunion Luncheon
12:30 p.m.–1:45 p.m., Henry R. Kravis Hall, Robert F. Smith ’94 Dining Hall, 2nd Floor

Catch up with fellow alumni while relaxing in Columbia Business School's new Manhattanville campus. A wide array of food options will be available.

 
Career Management Center Lunch Session: Preparing Yourself for Board Service
12:30 p.m.–1:45 p.m., David Geffen Hall, Leon G. Cooperman '67 Commons

Learn from leading executive search recruiters and board members about what boards look for today, how you can successfully be considered for a boardroom seat, and the roles, responsibilities, and obligations of board service. 

This career panel offers CBS alumni a chance to learn:

  • The process for getting on a board
  • The benefits and/or risks of board service
  • The differences between serving on a nonprofit, private, and public board
  • The recruitment criteria behind real-life examples of successful board searches

Registration is required! Please RSVP

Guest Speakers include:

  • Leo Espinoza ‘02, Spencer Stuart, Consultant and core member of the firm’s CEO and Board Practices
  • Jason Henderson, Heidrick & Struggles’ New York, Partner; Private Equity practice leader, Heidrick Consulting
  • Raji Kalra ’04, Action Against Hunger, Interim CFO and Administrative Officer
  • Tess Mateo ’97, AQAL Capital and the United Nations on Gender and Climate, Senior Advisor; CXCatalysts, Managing Director

 

Manhattanville Tours
12:30 p.m.–1:45 p.m., David Geffen Hall, Lobby

We will be offering tours of Manhattanville at this time to a limited number of participants.  Registration in advance is required.  Tour attendees will depart from the lobby of David Geffen Hall.

 
Climate after Trump | CONCURRENT
1:45 p.m. -2:45  p.m., David Geffen Hall, Leon G. Cooperman '67 Commons
  • Gernot Wagner, Senior Lecturer in Discipline of Economics in the Faculty of Business Economics Division, and Faculty Director, Climate Knowledge Initiative, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change

Late last year, Texas surpassed California in total solar power installations -- not because of state-level climate policies, but because solar PV is the cheapest source of electricity in history. The clean-energy revolution is not a matter of if but when. Businesses and economies who embrace -- and channel it -- will gain competitive advantage.

 

Built by CBS: Founder Stories & the Power of Community with the Eugene M. Lang Entrepreneurship Center | CONCURRENT
1:45 p.m. -2:45  p.m., David Geffen Hall, Leon G. Cooperman '67 Commons

Hear from CBS entrepreneurs as they share the inside journey of the challenges they faced, the setbacks they overcame, and the pivotal role the CBS community played in shaping their startups. Whether you're an aspiring founder, a venture investor, or simply curious about the startup world, this panel will offer invaluable insights into the highs, lows, and lessons of building a business.

Guest Speakers will be announced shortly.

 
Alumni Community Hour
3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.

Discover local businesses in the Manhattanville Area!  Alumni are welcome to visit local venues for discounted coffee, beverages, food, or alcohol.

More information to come soon!


 

Evening Program

7:00 p.m.–11:00 p.m.

 

2024 MBA & EMBA Reception
Join your classmates and mingle over passed hors d’oeuvres, dinner stations, sweet treats, and open bar in a final celebration of Reunion weekend.

Zuma New York
261 Madison Ave
(between 38th and 39th Street)

ADVANCE REGISTRATION: $175     DAY-OF/ON-SITE: $200

 

2020 & 2015 Reception
Join your classmates and mingle over passed hors d’oeuvres, dinner stations, sweet treats, and open bar in a final celebration of Reunion weekend.

Tribeca 360
10 Desbrosses Street, 12th Floor
(between Hudson Street and Greenwich Street)

ADVANCE REGISTRATION: $225     DAY-OF/ON-SITE: $300

 

2010 & 2005 Reception
Join your classmates and mingle over passed hors d’oeuvres, dinner stations, sweet treats, and open bar in a final celebration of Reunion weekend.

City Winery New York City
25 11th Avenue
(Pier 57)

ADVANCE REGISTRATION: $225     DAY-OF/ON-SITE: $300

 

2000 Reception
Join your classmates and mingle over passed hors d’oeuvres, dinner stations, sweet treats, and open bar in a final celebration of Reunion weekend.

Zuma New York
261 Madison Ave
(between 38th and 39th Street)

ADVANCE REGISTRATION: $225    DAY-OF/ON-SITE: $300
 
 
1995, 1990, 1985, 1980, 1975 and Platinum Reception
Join your classmates and mingle over passed hors d’oeuvres, plated multi-course dinner, dessert, an open bar in a final celebration of Reunion weekend.
 

Thompson Central Park Hotel
119 W 56th St. 3rd FL, New York, NY 10019
(between Sixth and Seventh Avenues)

ADVANCE REGISTRATION: $250    DAY-OF/ON-SITE: $300
 
 
 
 
 


 

Schedule

To view the complete Reunion 25 schedule, please visit MyCBS, log in with your UNI, and use this link.

Reunion 2025 Schedule

Reunion 2025 Schedule

Speakers

Photo of Professor Carri Chan

Carri Chan

John A. Howard Professor of Business
Decision, Risk, and Operations Division
Faculty Director Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Management Program
Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Management Program
Leo Espinoza ’02

Leo Espinoza ’02

Consultant
Spencer Stuart
Adam Galinsky

Adam Galinsky

Paul Calello Professor of Leadership and Ethics
Management Division
Vice Dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Dean's Office
Jorge Guzman

Jorge Guzman

Gantcher Associate Professor of Business
Management Division
Jason Henderson

Jason Henderson

Partner
Heidrick & Struggles
Private Equity practice leader
Heidrick Consulting
Raji Kalra ’04

Raji Kalra ’04

Interim CFO
myAgro
James W. Keyes ’80

James W. Keyes ’80

Chairman
Key Development LLC, Texas
Dean Costis Maglaras

Costis Maglaras

Dean
Dean's Office
David and Lyn Silfen Professor of Business
Decision, Risk, and Operations Division
Tess Mateo

Tess Mateo ’97

Sustainability Impact Investor STEM Entrepreneur Global Partnerships
Photo of Prof. Sandra Matz

Sandra Matz

David W. Zalaznick Associate Professor of Business
Management Division
Rita McGrath

Rita McGrath

Academic Director in Executive Education
Executive Education
Stephan Meier

Stephan Meier

James P. Gorman Professor of Business; Chair of Management Division
Management Division
Michael Morris

Michael Morris

Chavkin-Chang Professor of Leadership
Management Division
Bruce Usher

Bruce Usher

Professor of Professional Practice; Co-Director of the Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change; Elizabeth B. Strickler '86 and Mark T. Gallogly '86 Faculty Director
Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Laura Veldkamp

Laura Veldkamp

Leon G. Cooperman Professor of Finance & Economics
Finance Division
Gernot Wagner

Gernot Wagner

Senior Lecturer in Discipline of Economics in the Faculty of Business
Economics Division
Faculty Director, Climate Knowledge Initiative
Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Faculty Fellow
CESifo
Board Member
CarbonPlan
Columnist
Project Syndicate
Senior Fellow
Jain Family Institute
Dan Wang

Dan Wang

Lambert Family Professor of Social Enterprise in the Faculty of Business
Management Division
Co-Director of the Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change

FAQ

Registration

Can I buy tickets on-site when I arrive?

  • We strongly recommend for everyone who is interested in attending Reunion to register well in advance of Reunion weekend.
  • Space is limited at some of our Reunion venues, and tickets will sell out and become unavailable if venues reach capacity.
  • Day-of/on-site pricing is significantly higher than regular pricing. To see the pricing structure for each Reunion event, please review our weekend schedule.

Can I bring a guest?

  • Yes! You are welcome to bring guests to Reunion, regardless of whether or not they attended Columbia Business School. All guests must be registered, and we recommend that you register your guests early to reserve their space, especially at our evening events.
  • Reunion weekend events are best suited for adults who are aged 21+. Children are, however, invited to the Manhattanville Mingle event on Friday, May 30th. See schedule for more details.

I already registered, but can I change something on my registration?

  • If you have already registered through our registration portal, you should have received a confirmation email. In that email, there is a link that you can use to edit your registration, add a guest, give a gift, etc. directly.
  • You can edit your registration at any time before or during Reunion weekend, but pricing for additional events added to your registration will follow our date-based pricing (e.g. if you initially registered during the Early Bird period but decided to add an additional event day-of, you will be charged day-of pricing).
  • To see the pricing structure for each Reunion event, please review our weekend schedule.

Cancellation Policy

In the event that you are unable to attend Reunion 2025 and need to cancel your event registration, please note the following:

  • You can utilize the link in your confirmation email to update your registration and cancel any time prior to the date and time of the scheduled event.
  • We will not be able to cancel or provide a refund once an event has begun/concluded.
  • Please contact reunion@gsb.columbia.edu with any questions or concerns regarding this policy.

 

Travel & Activities

How do I get there?

  • The physical address for David Geffen Hall is the following:
    645 W 130th Street, New York, NY 10027
  • Here is a campus map to reference throughout the weekend.
  • We recommend using public transportation to access the campus at Manhattanville, when possible. The closest subway stop is the 1 train stop at 125th St. For navigation information and live updates, please refer to the MTA website.

Where can I park?

  • There is no parking garage inside our Manhattanville Campus. However, there are several public parking garages available nearby as well as limited street parking.

Is there a hotel discount?

  • If you are visiting the city and in need of a hotel room, CBS has negotiated special rates for alumni coming for Reunion.

Thompson Hotel

Use this booking link or call 877-803-7534 or 402-952-1162  and reference the Columbia Business School Reunion Room Block. 

The Wallace

Use this booking link or call 1-800-833-9622 and request the rate for the “Columbia Business School Alumni” group. For more information, visit www.thewallace.com.

Hotel Belleclaire

Use this booking link to reserve your room at a special rate. Rates expires on 4/29/25. If you have any issues with booking please contact:

Amanda Tedesco
Sales Coordinator
212-453-4075 
atedesco@triumphhotels.com

Where can I eat near campus? Get a cup of coffee?

  • Lunch and light refreshments will be provided with your ticket to daytime programming on campus
  • However, there are several restaurants in the area, such as Pisticci, Jin Ramen, The Expat, Fumo, Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, and more.
  • For coffee, there is a Joe Coffee inside David Geffen Hall, and Dear Mama is a coffee shop located inside the Jerome L. Greene Science Center next door.

Experience

Who’s coming?

  • To find out which classmates will be celebrating with you at Reunion, check out our Who’s Coming list!
  • Please note that all registrants have the choice of opting in or out of appearing on the public Who’s Coming list, so this list only includes those who opted in.

What do I wear?

  • Please feel free to attend Reunion in whatever attire feels best to you. We recommend business casual for daytime programming and business casual or cocktail attire for evening events.

Where can I get CBS swag to wear and use at Reunion?

  • We have an online shop featuring CBS-branded apparel, drinkware, and accessories that you can purchase prior to Reunion weekend!

Will there be a coat check on campus?

  • There will be complimentary coat check inside David Geffen Hall during the day all weekend. We do not recommend bringing any suitcases, large parcels, etc. with you when you arrive on campus.

Will there be a workspace available?

  • You are welcome to work in the café area inside the David Geffen Hall lobby, and we will have a workspace inside Henry R. Kravis Hall as well.
  • Space will be limited and first come, first served. Please bring your own cables and chargers as only outlets will be available.

Can I take a campus tour?

  • Tours of our Manhattanville campus will be offered to a limited number of participants on Friday and Saturday. Registration in advance is required. Please review our weekend schedule for tour times. Tour attendees will depart from the lobby of David Geffen Hall.

Will childcare be provided on-site?

  • No, childcare will not be available at Reunion. Please note that Reunion weekend events are best suited for adults who are aged 21+. Children are, however, invited to the Manhattanville Mingle event on Friday, May 30th. See schedule for more details.

Is there a lactation room available?

  • Yes, we have a wellness room on campus that can be reserved in advance for lactation purposes. If you anticipate needing that space during Reunion weekend, please contact reunion@gsb.columbia.edu to reserve a time.

 

Then and Now

Columbia Business School Then and Now

Take a trip down memory lane and review some of the standouts from past Reunion years (including Platinum years ending in 0 and 5! For each year, check out:

  1. Billboard Number 1 Song
  2. Academy Award, Best Picture
  3. Best Broadway Musical
  4. Nobel Prize Winner - Economics Division
  5. NBA Finals
  6. Notable Inventions
  7. Forbes 500 - Highest Revenue Company
  8. Columbia Business School Dean

1st Reunion (Class of 2024)

Billboard number 1 song
“Lose Control” by Teddy Swims

Academy Award, Best Picture
Oppenheimer

Best Broadway Musical 
The Outsiders

Nobel Prize Winner - Economics Division
Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson - “for studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity”

NBA Finals
Boston Celtics def. Dallas Mavericks, 4-1

Notable Inventions
AlzPath developed the first commercial blood test that detects neurodegeneration.

Forbes 500 - Highest Revenue Company
Walmart

Columbia Business School Dean
Costis Maglaras

5th Reunion (Class of 2020)

Billboard number 1 song
“Blinding Lights” by The Weeknd

Academy Award, Best Picture
Parasite

Best Broadway Musical 
Moulin Rouge!

Nobel Prize Winner - Economics Division
Paul R. Milgrom and Robert B. Wilson - “for improvements to auction theory and inventions of new auction formats”

NBA Finals
Los Angeles Lakers def. Miami Heat, 4-2

Notable Inventions
OpenAI's GPT-3, a large language model, was launched in 2020, enabling more sophisticated automated writing solutions for tasks like generating content and product descriptions.

Forbes 500 - Highest Revenue Company
Walmart

Columbia Business School Dean
Costis Maglaras

10th Reunion (Class of 2015)

Billboard number 1 song
“Uptown Funk!” by Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars

Academy Award, Best Picture
Birdman (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)

Best Broadway Musical 
Fun Home

Nobel Prize Winner - Economics Division
Angus Deaton - “for his analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare”

NBA Finals
Golden State Warriors def. Cleveland Cavaliers, 4-2

Notable Inventions
Microsoft developed the HoloLens, a mixed-reality head-mounted display unit.

Forbes 500 - Highest Revenue Company
Walmart

Columbia Business School Dean
Robert Glenn Hubbard

15th Reunion (Class of 2010)

Billboard number 1 song
“Tik Tok” by Kesha

Academy Award, Best Picture
The Hurt Locker

Best Broadway Musical 
Memphis

Nobel Prize Winner - Economics Division
Peter A. Diamond, Dale T. Mortensen and Christopher A. Pissarides - “for their analysis of markets with search frictions”

NBA Finals
Los Angeles Lakers def. Boston Celtics, 4-3 

Notable Inventions
The first "self-replicating, synthetic bacterial cell," Mycoplasma mycoides JCVI-syn1.0, was created in 2010 by scientists at the J. Craig Venter Institute.

Forbes 500 - Highest Revenue Company
Walmart

Columbia Business School Dean
Robert Glenn Hubbard

20th Reunion (Class of 2005)

Billboard number 1 song
“We Belong Together” by Mariah Carey

Academy Award, Best Picture
Million Dollar Baby

Best Broadway Musical 
Spamalot

Nobel Prize Winner - Economics Division
Robert J. Aumann and Thomas C. Schelling - “for having enhanced our understanding of conflict and cooperation through game-theory analysis”

NBA Finals
San Antonio Spurs def. Detroit Pistons, 4-3

Notable Inventions
YouTube was founded by three former employees of Paypal.

Forbes 500 - Highest Revenue Company
Walmart

Columbia Business School Dean
Robert Glenn Hubbard

25th Reunion (Class of 2000)

Billboard number 1 song
“Breathe” by Faith Hill

Academy Award, Best Picture
American Beauty

Best Broadway Musical 
Contact

Nobel Prize Winner - Economics Division
James J. Heckman - “for his development of theory and methods for analyzing selective samples” and Daniel L. McFadden - “for his development of theory and methods for analyzing discrete choice”

NBA Finals
Los Angeles Lakers def. Indiana Pacers, 4-2

Notable Inventions
Japan introduced the first mass market cell phone with a built-in camera.

Forbes 500 - Highest Revenue Company
General Motors

Columbia Business School Dean
Meyer Feldberg

30th Reunion (Class of 1995)

Billboard number 1 song
“Gangsta’s Paradise” by Coolio feat. L.V.

Academy Award, Best Picture
Forrest Gump

Best Broadway Musical 
Sunset Boulevard

Nobel Prize Winner - Economics Division
Robert E. Lucas Jr. - “for having developed and applied the hypothesis of rational expectations, and thereby having transformed macroeconomic analysis and deepened our understanding of economic policy”

NBA Finals
Houston Rockets def. Orlando Magic, 4-0

Notable Inventions
The DVD was invented and developed in Japan.

Forbes 500 - Highest Revenue Company
General Motors

Columbia Business School Dean
Meyer Feldberg

35th Reunion (Class of 1990)

Billboard number 1 song
“Hold On” by Wilson Phillips

Academy Award, Best Picture
Driving Miss Daisy

Best Broadway Musical 
City of Angels

Nobel Prize Winner - Economics Division
Harry M. Markowitz, Merton H. Miller and William F. Sharpe - “for their pioneering work in the theory of financial economics”

NBA Finals
Detroit Pistons def. Portland Trail Blazers, 4-1

Notable Inventions
The first search engine “Archie” was launched by Alan Emtage, a student at McGill University.

Forbes 500 - Highest Revenue Company
General Motors

Columbia Business School Dean
Meyer Feldberg

40th Reunion (Class of 1985)

Billboard number 1 song
“Careless Whisper” by Wham

Academy Award, Best Picture
Amadeus

Best Broadway Musical 
Big River

Nobel Prize Winner - Economics Division
Franco Modigliani - “for his pioneering analyses of saving and of financial markets”

NBA Finals
Los Angeles Lakers def. Boston Celtics, 4-2

Notable Inventions
Kary Mullis invented the process known as polymerase chain reaction (PCR), in which a small amount of DNA can be copied in large quantities over a short period of time.

Forbes 500 - Highest Revenue Company
Exxon Mobil

Columbia Business School Dean
John Burton

45th Reunion (Class of 1980)

Billboard number 1 song
“Call Me” by Blondie

Academy Award, Best Picture
Kramer vs. Kramer

Best Broadway Musical 
Evita

Nobel Prize Winner - Economics Division
Lawrence R. Klein - “for the creation of econometric models and the application to the analysis of economic fluctuations and economic policies”

NBA Finals
Los Angeles Lakers def. Philadelphia 76ers ,4-2

Notable Inventions
John Bannister Goodenough developed the cobalt-oxide cathode in the 1980s, a groundbreaking advancement in lithium-ion battery technology.

Forbes 500 - Highest Revenue Company
Exxon Mobil

Columbia Business School Dean
Boris Yavitz

50th Reunion (Class of 1975)

Billboard number 1 song
“Love Will Keep Us Together” by Captain & Tennille

Academy Award, Best Picture
The Godfather Part II

Best Broadway Musical 
The Wiz

Nobel Prize Winner - Economics Division
Leonid Vitaliyevich Kantorovich and Tjalling C. Koopmans - “for their contributions to the theory of optimum allocation of resources”

NBA Finals
Golden State Warriors def. Washington Bullets, 4-0

Notable Inventions
The first digital camera prototype was invented in 1975 by Steven Sasson, an engineer at Eastman Kodak.

Forbes 500 - Highest Revenue Company
Exxon Mobil

Columbia Business School Dean
Boris Yavitz

55th Reunion (Class of 1970)

Billboard number 1 song
“Bridge Over Troubled Water” by Simon & Garfunkel

Academy Award, Best Picture
Midnight Cowboy

Best Broadway Musical 
Applause

Nobel Prize Winner - Economics Division
Paul A. Samuelson - “for the scientific work through which he has developed static and dynamic economic theory and actively contributed to raising the level of analysis in economic science”

NBA Finals
New York Knicks def. Los Angeles Lakers, 4-3

Notable Inventions
Corning Glass researchers develop low-loss optical fiber that transmits light well enough for telecommunications.

Forbes 500 - Highest Revenue Company
General Motors

Columbia Business School Dean
George F. James

60th Reunion (Class of 1965)

Billboard number 1 song
“Wooly Bully” by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs

Academy Award, Best Picture
My Fair Lady

Best Broadway Musical 
Fiddler on the Roof

Nobel Prize Winner - Economics Division
The first Nobel Peace Prize in Economics was awarded in 1969.

NBA Finals
Boston Celtics def. Los Angeles Lakers, 4-1

Notable Inventions
A high-strength polymer called KEVLAR was invented.

Forbes 500 - Highest Revenue Company
General Motors

Columbia Business School Dean
Courtney C. Brown

65th Reunion (Class of 1960)

Billboard number 1 song
“Theme From A Summer Place” by Percy Faith And His Orchestra

Academy Award, Best Picture
Ben-Hur

Best Broadway Musical 
TIE: The Sound of Music & Fiorello!

Nobel Prize Winner - Economics Division
The first Nobel Peace Prize in Economics was awarded in 1969.

NBA Finals
Boston Celtics def. St. Louis Hawks, 4-3

Notable Inventions
The first functioning laser was invented and demonstrated by Theodore Maiman.

Forbes 500 - Highest Revenue Company
General Motors

Columbia Business School Dean
Courtney C. Brown

70th Reunion (Class of 1955)

Billboard number 1 song
“Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White” by Perez Prado

Academy Award, Best Picture
On the Waterfront

Best Broadway Musical 
The Pajama Game

Nobel Prize Winner - Economics Division
The first Nobel Peace Prize in Economics was awarded in 1969.

NBA Finals
Syracuse Nationals def. Ft. Wayne Pistons, 4-3

Notable Inventions
The polio vaccine was invented in 1955 by Jonas Salk.

Forbes 500 - Highest Revenue Company
General Motors

Columbia Business School Dean
Courtney C. Brown

75th Reunion (Class of 1950)

Billboard number 1 song
“Goodnight Irene" by Gordon Jenkins and The Weavers

Academy Award, Best Picture
All the King’s Men

Best Broadway Musical 
South Pacific

Nobel Prize Winner - Economics Division
The first Nobel Peace Prize in Economics was awarded in 1969.

NBA Finals
Minneapolis Lakers def. Syracuse Nationals, 4-2

Notable Inventions
Bertie the Brain, one of the first video games against AI, is displayed to the public at the Canadian National Exhibition.

Forbes 500 - Highest Revenue Company
General Motors

Columbia Business School Dean
Philip Young

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