Students visit Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture, a nonprofit sustainable farm and education center 30 miles north of New York City. By Laura Haverland '06, Bottom Line.
One of the School’s biggest networking events of the year brought together more than 300 students with representatives from 43 companies, including Bed Bath and Beyond, IBM and Johnson & Johnson.
More than 100 researchers, practitioners and alumni participated in “China at the Crossroads: FX and Capital Markets Policies for the Coming Decade,” organized by the Chazen Institute and Columbia’s Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER).
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India discussed economic reforms and leadership strategies during a meeting with 38 students who traveled to India during last month’s Chazen International Study Tour.
The seventh annual Mitsui symposium will take place on January 30, 2006. This year's theme is "Agents of Change: Women CEOs of U.S.-based Japanese Subsidiaries."
New study spaces equipped with electrical outlets and wireless connectivity have been added to the Thomas J. Watson Library in Uris Hall as part of a joint effort between students and the administration to enhance the library’s services.
All international students will be eligible for a 100 percent guaranteed
loan secured by Columbia Business School in a new program beginning in
September.
Dean Glenn Hubbard discussed his new book, Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise: Five Steps to a Better Health Care System, on January 10 as part of Google Inc.’s author series