Business School

Alum giving $25 million for construction of Business School in Manhattanville

Business School alumnus Leon G. Cooperman, Business ’67, will make a $25 million dollar donation towards new facilities in Manhattanville, the Business School announced on Monday.

GI Bill changes hit graduate students

The bill has created larger financial burdens for Law and Business students but left SIPA and TC veterans relatively unscathed.

Utilitarians more likely to manipulate others, B-School study says

A study examining the personalities of people who adhere to the ethical theory of utilitarianism—essentially, people who believe that the good is that which makes the most people the happiest—found that utilitarians are more likely to manipulate others to achieve their own ends.

B-School faculty approve tougher conflict of interest rules

Under the new policy, Business School professors will be required to publicly disclose all outside activities—including consulting—that create or appear to create conflicts of interest.

For full disclosure

For the business school, it's all a question of ethics.

After documentary, B-school rethinking ethics

Some say the Business School needs to be doing more to foster business ethics education.

Alum makes $10 million donation to fund interdisciplinary center

The new center will unite Business and Law School curriculum and provide a platform for students and faculty to publish policy papers.

Architect chosen for new B-school buildings

Elizabeth Diller, of Diller Scofidio & Renfro, will design the Business School's two new buildings in Manhattanville.

Business School alum arrested in alleged espionage ring

As an alleged spy, Cynthia Murphy, Business '10, infiltrated University classrooms and reported relevant information to “Moscow Center,” the headquarters of Russia's intelligence service (the SVR).

Rosensweig, Guitar Hero in residence at business school

The Business School's newest executive-in-residence is Guitar Hero's CEO.