Dispelling the Myths of Global Migration
Host Professor Ray Horton speaks with Professor Dan Wang and postdoctoral research scholar Sandra Portocarrero about the wide-ranging effects of migration internationally, in the United States, and in NYC.
Host Professor Ray Horton speaks with Professor Dan Wang and postdoctoral research scholar Sandra Portocarrero about the wide-ranging effects of migration internationally, in the United States, and in NYC.
Host Professor Ray Horton speaks with Professor Geoffrey Heal, an economist and conservationist whose teaching and research on climate change have left an indelible mark on the School.
CBS’s Tamer Institute gathered some of the most prominent figures in social enterprise to explore today’s pressing questions.
Martin Whittaker is a leader in the field of sustainable finance, impact investing, and responsible business and founding CEO of JUST Capital, a nonprofit dedicated to aligning corporate behavior with the values of the American people.
Judy Samuelson — founder and executive director of the Aspen Institute Business and Society Program and author of The Six New Rules of Business: Creating Real Value in a Changing World — discusses how and why the rules of business are changing for the better.
Host Professor Ray Horton talks politics American-style with Professor Glenn Hubbard, the School’s most knowledgeable observer of American politics.
Each year, Columbia Business School’s Bernstein Center for Leadership and Ethics supports the research of faculty and PhD students.
Surendra Singh Singhvi, PhD ’67, envisioned an endowment fund with an annual prize benefitting outstanding educators.
Alumni-founded companies like Betterment, Beyond Meat, and Zocdoc highlight the Business School’s entrepreneurial impact.
The paper “Behind the EEO Curtain” examines diversity at U.S. firms and how granular data reflects an ongoing lack of diversity at America’s largest public companies and most companies’ resistance to voluntary release of unflattering diversity information.