Columbia Business School faculty members have approved revised recommendations — based on the University’s policies — for disclosing potential conflicts of interest.
Leaders and friends of Columbia Business School and Columbia Law School came together Thursday night, May 19, to celebrate the official launch of the Richard Paul Richman Center for Business, Law, and Public Policy, an interdisciplinary academic center that will be jointly administered by the schools.
Bruce Usher, executive in residence and adjunct professor of finance and economics, has been named co-director of Columbia Business School’s Social Enterprise Program.
Fifteen Latin American business owners have completed a groundbreaking yearlong entrepreneurial education program that took them across three continents.
For Srikanth Nimmagadda ’11, the most innovative business plan was the one that could solve a practical, painful problem he had witnessed firsthand: getting clean water to those who need it.
A 20-member panel of leaders from business, academia, and regulatory agencies has released "Bridging Board Gaps," a report designed to improve board performance and effectiveness through recommendations in critical areas of governance.
Four women shared their experiences as entrepreneurs in Rwanda, a nation still recovering from the scars of genocide, during a panel discussion on April 12 at Columbia Business School.