Lichtenberg Wins Garfield Economic Impact Award
Frank Lichtenberg, the Courtney C. Brown Professor of Business, is the recipient of Research!America's 2010 Garfield Economic Impact Award, which recognizes the outstanding work of economists who demonstrate how medical and health research impacts the economy.
Columbia Launches New Three-Year JD/MBA Program
Columbia Business School and Columbia Law School have partnered to create the Columbia Three-Year JD/MBA Program. Accepting its first class in the fall of 2011, this accelerated course of study gives select students the opportunity to earn degrees from both schools in just three years.
Remembering Paul Calello
Columbia Business School lost a vital member of its community on Tuesday, when Paul Calello '87 passed away. He was 49.
Columbia MBA Students Win National Case Competition
A team of Columbia MBA students earned the first-place award at the American Bankruptcy Institute's Corporate Restructuring Competition.
Calello: From Bail-Outs to Bail-Ins
A proposal coauthored by Paul Calello '87, head of Credit Suisse's investment bank, to recapitalize failing banks with shareholders' and creditors' money is gaining momentum in Europe.
IBM CEO Receives Inaugural Deming Cup
Samuel Palmisano, chairman and CEO of the IBM Corporation, is the inaugural recipient of the Deming Cup, which recognizes a business practitioner who demonstrates and promotes excellence in operations.



