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A collection of images from significant Columbia Business School conferences and events for the Summer/Fall 2024 Columbia Business Magazine.
A collection of images from significant Columbia Business School conferences and events for the Summer/Fall 2024 Columbia Business Magazine.
With a growing number of business school students saying they're considering entrepreneurship as a current or future career path1, Columbia Business School has launched several new programs, curriculum innovations, and coaching resources for students and alumni designed to produce best-in-class startup founders and investors.
More CBS students are considering the other side of the entrepreneurial equation.
For student entrepreneurs who tap into the Columbia Startup Lab and Columbia Build Lab, the challenge isn't uncovering resources. It's finding time to use them all.
The corporate world is actively seeking 'entrepreneurs within a company' who bring a mindset of innovation to their jobs. CBS is making sure its students are prepared.
From ideation to funding to scaling, the Lang Center at CBS offers founders the methodologies and strategic framework to launch and grow a successful venture.
Columbia Business School is at the center of New York City's network of entrepreneurs, resources, talent, and support infrastructure that helps innovative companies develop and thrive.
In her new book, CBS Professor Sheena Iyengar addresses a timeless and significant question for business leaders: How can I get my best ideas?
Alumni-founded companies like Betterment, Beyond Meat, and Zocdoc highlight the Business School’s entrepreneurial impact.
CBS scholars in these evolving fields are expanding horizons and making groundbreaking discoveries.
The Summer Startup Track provides an on-ramp for MBA students focused on launching a business.
Once a month on Monday nights, data scientist Will Ma plays pop songs on a piano for karaoke singers at Sid Gold’s Request Room in Manhattan.
Students find courses in entrepreneurship teach more than how to launch a business
Startup Works nurtures talent in entrepreneurs with conviction histories.
A yearlong tribute to success, resilience, and the power of history.
Even as a seventh grader, Mario Gabelli '67 was intrigued by what makes financial markets tick. While working as a caddy at a country club in Westchester County, New York, he'd often overhear members—many of whom were Wall Street specialists getting in a quick nine holes after market close— talk about stocks. He started building up his own portfolio shortly thereafter.
The work-from-home revolution is transforming office spaces, management practices, and interactions between coworkers. But how can we grasp the depth of these changes and understand what's next?
Professors Glenn Hubbard and Tano Santos have been honored with the 2023 Singhvi Prize for Scholarship in the Classroom, selected by the School's graduating class. The prestigious award recognizes full-time faculty who demonstrate exceptional dedication to teaching and ability to engage students.