Archive for September 2008
A Transformative Investment: Celebrating Fellowship and Scholarship Support
Thanks to alumni such as Lee Cooperman ’67, whose Cooperman Scholarship Challenge has already helped to establish more than 40 needs-based scholarships, the School continues to attract the best students regardless of their ability to pay.
Alumni Headhunter: The Recruiter’s Dilemma
How do recruiters stay in touch with as many job-seekers as possible, while focusing most of their time and attention on employers? Peter Gray ’97 offers his own best practices.
Making a Difference Together
The story of the Turkish Philanthropic Fund is as much about high-impact philanthropy as it is about the strength of the Columbia Business School network.
From the Public Offering Blog: Learning from Lehman
Although the Treasury and Fed should not ignore systemic risk just to limit moral hazard, says Dean Glenn Hubbard, we cannot — and should not — try to protect every institution.
Embracing Change: 21st-Century Healthcare Leaders
Hear expert practitioners discuss emerging trends and opportunities in the healthcare industry at the School's fifth annual healthcare conference.
From Columbia Ideas at Work: A Question of Taste
Ordinary people may have better taste in culture and the arts than their choices in consumption suggest, reveals new research by Professor Morris Holbrook
From the Chazen Journal of International Business: Thailand’s Competitive Advanatage
An MBA student explores why Thailand stands out as Asia's hub for creative advertising.
Columbia Business School in the News
Recent select media outlets highlight members of the School community.