A Business Case for Second-Chance Employment
A new annual conference exploring labor market trends and the benefits of second-chance employment was held April 3 in David Geffen Hall.
A new annual conference exploring labor market trends and the benefits of second-chance employment was held April 3 in David Geffen Hall.
Lubetzky was honored at a ceremony in David Geffen Hall last April.
C-suite executives, leading industry experts, and Columbia Business School alumni shared perspectives on the advancement of women in the technology sector at the sixth annual Women’s Business Leadership in Tech Conference.
The beloved Columbia Business School professor passed away at the age of 56 last December.
The annual technology conference returns to an in-person format with a day-long series of panels, speeches, and keynotes.
A spring round of investments in four new companies founded by alumni entrepreneurs.
When Theodora Fonteneau Rutherford was admitted and became the first Black graduate of CBS, she changed the course of history and paved the way for many to follow.
The Hub will be a center of activity featuring seminars, luncheons, and broader audience events.
The Klion Forum examines the challenges of discussing political issues — for both employees and company leadership.
Community Day brings together neighbors, business owners, scientists, artists, and members of the School to celebrate the joy of community.