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Public Relations
Columbia Business School
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New York, NY 10027

Keshia Mark, Officer
klm74@columbia.edu

Marie Burks
meb2155@columbia.edu

Phone: (212) 854-2747
Fax: (212) 854-3050

November 10, 2008

Columbia Business School Hosts Inaugural Pan-Asian Reunion

The event's focus, "Asia and the World Economy," highlighted the growing importance of Asia due to its remarkable economic growth and development. Read more...

October 27, 2008

EMBA-Global Ranked Top Executive MBA Program by Financial Times

The ranking is the first to be released by the Financial Times since the announcement of EMBA-Global Asia, which will welcome its inaugural class in May 2009. Read more...

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October 20, 2008

Professors Ray Fisman and Edward Miguel Propose a Form of Foreign Aid

Faculty opinion piece on "How To Prevent War And Famine" in Forbes.com Read more...

October 10, 2008

School Celebrates 75th Anniversary of Graham and Dodd's Security Analysis

Contributors to the text’s sixth edition reflected on how the practice of value investing has evolved and what it means to be a value investor today. Read more...

October 06, 2008

Professors Offer Views on Economy at Community Forum

Among the keys to solving the current economic crisis are promoting bank recapitalization and stabilizing housing prices, speakers said. Read more...

October 03, 2008

Columbia Business School Partners with Columbia College to Offer Undergraduate Business Courses

The partnership will provide undergraduates with an overview of the School’s curriculum and allow them to learn about business school admissions and student life. Read more...

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The School in the News

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November 13, 2008

Prof. David Beim explains the challenge of deleveraging.

Deleveraging, demystified (listen)
Marketplace

November 12, 2008

In this op-ed, Prof. Seth Freeman offers tips for working out “trust supports” to rebuild investor confidence.

Wary investors could learn a lot from my nephew
Christian Science Monitor

November 10, 2008

Prof. Shang-Jin Wei discusses the international impact of China’s own stimulus plan, worth four trillion yuan.

China boosts global economies with $570 billion infusion (watch)
PBS Worldfocus