Circa CEO Leslie Hyman '04 Is Revolutionizing the Way Renters Pay Their Rent
The startup she cofounded demonstrates that when payments are made easier and more adaptable, it benefits both tenants and property managers.
The startup she cofounded demonstrates that when payments are made easier and more adaptable, it benefits both tenants and property managers.
Could the bank's demise rekindle the recent banking crisis?
Columbia Business School was among the first business schools to introduce business analytics as a core course in the MBA program.
CBS alumni are helping fuel the digital revolution.
As blockchain and cryptocurrencies evolve, their potential to reshape the future of finance is becoming clearer.
Columbia Business School does more than prepare students for what's next - it helps define the future, starting with four new labs.
How a 'space-mining' game pushes MBA students to test how they function in teams.
A collection of images from significant Columbia Business School conferences and events such as the Alleycon 2023 Conference, 19th Annual Healthcare Industry Association Conference, Launch of the 100/50: Embracing Our Legacy campaign, and more.
Donnel Baird ’13, CEO and founder of BlocPower, joined Columbia Business School Professor Bruce Kogut as part of the Business, AI, and Democracy initiative’s BAID @TheHub speaker series.
While new technologies are often considered to be disruptive forces that can shake up entire industries and sectors, graphic designers may not need to fear for their jobs just yet.
A new annual conference exploring labor market trends and the benefits of second-chance employment was held April 3 in David Geffen Hall.
C-suite executives, leading industry experts, and Columbia Business School alumni shared perspectives on the advancement of women in the technology sector at the sixth annual Women's Business Leadership in Tech Conference.
The beloved Columbia Business School professor passed away at the age of 56 last December.
In his 7th-floor office in Henry R. Kravis Hall, economist Tano Santos curates a rotating exhibition of art postcards he's collected for 40 years.
The research showcased below sheds light on the ongoing projects and noteworthy achievements of our faculty.
Lego announced in January it was moving its headquarters from Connecticut to Boston. Last year, Meta closed one of its New York offices, and Twitter reportedly stopped paying rent on one of its buildings in San Francisco.
Professor Joseph Stiglitz and Dean Emeritus Glenn Hubbard discussed the topic of inequality and the future of capitalism during the first installment of a new speaker series from The Hub, a new CBS think tank.
CBS’s Inclusive Entrepreneurship Initiative seeks to build venture ecosystems in the communities around the School.
CBS builds a model curriculum for students who seek leading business roles in data-rich environments.
Professor Sandra Matz reveals how to find the pros among the cons.