Business Schools at Columbia and Berkeley Launch New Bicoastal Executive MBA Program
The Columbia-Berkeley Executive MBA blends the distinctive strengths of the two schools: Wall Street and Silicon Valley; New York and California.
Jack Welch Addresses the Columbia Business School Community
More than 600 students, faculty members and administrators packed Miller Theater to listen to Jack Welch, former chairman and CEO of General Electric, discuss his distinguished career and the publication of his new book, Jack: Straight from the Gut.
Financial Times Ranks Columbia Business School's Executive MBA Program No. 2 in the World
Columbia Business School’s Executive MBA Program ranks No. 2 worldwide in the inaugural Financial Times Executive MBA survey. The EMBA Program also ranks No. 1 for its graduates’ career progress and No. 2 for graduate salaries in 2001.
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Joseph Stiglitz Wins Nobel Prize in Economics
Professor of Finance and Economics Joseph Stiglitz was awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Joseph Stiglitz Wins Nobel Prize in Economics
Professor of Finance and Economics Joseph Stiglitz was awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Stiglitz shares the award with George Akerlof and A. Michael Spence for their “analyses of markets with asymmetric information.” Click here to view, via streaming video, remarks made by Stiglitz and others at a School celebration marking the honor.