Biannually, the Paul Milstein Center for Real Estate hosts a panel discussion on a certain aspect of women’s careers in real estate. The 2011 discussion was focused on women’s entrepreneurial ventures in real estate. The panelists were five exceptional women who have started real estate ventures and showcase the spirit of entrepreneurship in the real estate sector. All five are Columbia Business School alumni and enjoy successful careers in real estate.
Leading real estate professionals, many of them alumni and members of Columbia's Real Estate Circle, meet with small groups of MBA students to share insights.
Four teams competed for the Alexander Bodini Foundation Prizes in the Real Estate Investment and Entrepreneurship Business Plan Competition held on Thursday, March 24, 2011.
Columbia University President Lee Bollinger, in consultation with Dean Glenn Hubbard and members of the Columbia Business School Board of Overseers, has chosen Elizabeth Diller of the New York-based architecture firm Diller Scofidio + Renfro to design the School's new facilities in Manhattanville.