Archive for April 2008
Around the World in 98 Days
How a personal backpacking trip evolved into a worldwide tour involving several hundred current and newly admitted students and alumni around the world.
Dinner to Honor Bernanke and Carson
The School’s 32nd Annual Dinner — a gala event honoring Ben S. Bernanke and Russell L Carson '67 — is only days away. Tickets are still available.
Alumni Headhunter: The Cost of Moving
When it comes to relocation assistance, the stakes are higher than they used to be. Executive recruiter Peter Gray ’97 has advice for both employers and job candidates.
Strengthening the Alumni Network
Reunion 2008 inspired more than 1,500 alumni from around the world to return to campus.
From the Public Offering Blog: The Five Most Important Things About Growth in India
Professor Bruce Greenwald says that the reason India and China went from being peripheral players in the world market in 1980 to the powerful forces they are today didn’t have to do with changes in the global market. It had to do with local changes.
From Columbia Ideas at Work: The ROI of CSR
Geoffrey Heal discusses his new book When Principles Pay, in which he considers how a firm's environmental and social performance affect its competitiveness and financial performance.
Columbia Business School in the News
Recent news items feature members of the School community.
Calling All Alumni Club Leaders!
Network and exchange ideas with fellow club leaders from around the world at the fifth annual Alumni Club Leadership Summit.