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Photo Essay: One Year in Manhattanville

Commemorating our first year in Columbia Business School's new home.

Published
December 7, 2022
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Business & Society
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One year ago, we moved to our new home in Manhattanville and into two remarkable buildings, Henry R. Kravis Hall and David Geffen Hall. Since then, these spaces have come alive as dynamic centers of learning for our students and alumni, and as an always-evolving hub for community gatherings, academic conferences, and other significant events.

Here are some photographs from our first year in Manhattanville.

Photo Essay: One Year in Manhattanville

Photo Essay: One Year in Manhattanville


Photo Essay: One Year in Manhattanville

Photo Essay: One Year in Manhattanville

Photo Essay: One Year in Manhattanville

Students seated in Samberg Commons.

Photo Essay: One Year in Manhattanville


Photo Essay: One Year in Manhattanville

Dean Costis Maglaras addresses students during Graduation 2022.

Photo Essay: One Year in Manhattanville

Sharon Joseph '97, CEO of the Boys and Girls Club of Harlem, with Sandra Navalli '03, managing director of the Tamer Center for Social Enterprise, at the 2022 Capital for Good conference.

Photo Essay: One Year in Manhattanville

Lambert Family Associate Professor Dan Wang, co- director of the Tamer Center for Social Enterprise.


Photo Essay: One Year in Manhattanville

Former PepsiCo CEO and Chair Indra Nooyi speaks after receiving the 2022 Botwinick Prize in Business Ethics.

Photo Essay: One Year in Manhattanville

Ilona Szabó de Carvalho, center, president and co-founder of Igarapé, at the 2022 Brazil Climate Summit.

Photo Essay: One Year in Manhattanville

Professor Angela W. Lee, faculty director for the Eugene Lang Entrepreneurship Center, teaches in the Lawrence Flinn Jr. '60 Classroom.

Photo Essay: One Year in Manhattanville


Photo Essay: One Year in Manhattanville

Modupe Akinola, the Barbara and David Zalaznick Professor of Business and faculty director of the Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership & Strategy and Ethics Management.

Photo Essay: One Year in Manhattanville


Photo Essay: One Year in Manhattanville


Photo Essay: One Year in Manhattanville

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