Eight Columbia Business School students were awarded Lang Center Summer Fellowships this year to gain experience at early-stage ventures during the summer.
In this edition of Why CBS, Clare Murray ’17 explains the trends driving impact investing, gives an insider’s view of what the sector is all about, and highlights how Columbia Business School deepened her understanding of the field.
As Congress moves to reform the financial regulatory framework known as Dodd-Frank, Columbia Business School’s Charles Calomiris weighs in on needed changes.
Wind and solar complement each other as renewable energy sources, says Geoffrey Heal, Chazen Senior Scholar and Donald C. Waite III Professor of Social Enterprise. He spoke at the Chazen Institute’s India Business Initiative conference in Mumbai on January 15, 2018.
Costa Ricans have made clear that public policies can ensure a greater degree of economic equality and equality of opportunity than the market alone would provide.
Now in its 22nd year of supporting student ventures, the Eugene M. Lang Entrepreneurial Initiative Fund announced seed capital investments totaling $150,000 in three student ventures.