Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Stern School of Business | |
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| Name | Stern School of Business |
| Parent | New York University |
| Dean | Raghu Sundaram |
| Students | 2,500 |
| Location | New York City, New York, United States |
Stern School of Business is a prestigious business school located in New York City, New York, and is part of New York University. The school was founded in 1900 by Charles Waldo Haskins, a Certified Public Accountant and Arthur E. Andersen, the founder of Arthur Andersen. The school is named after Leonard N. Stern, a billionaire and philanthropist who donated $30 million to the school in 1988. The school has a strong reputation for its programs in finance, accounting, and management, and is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.
The school was established in 1900 as the School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance at New York University. In 1916, the school was renamed the College of Commerce. The school's early curriculum focused on accounting, finance, and management, and it quickly gained a reputation for its rigorous programs. In the 1950s and 1960s, the school expanded its curriculum to include programs in marketing, operations management, and international business. The school was renamed the Leonard N. Stern School of Business in 1988, after a $30 million donation from Leonard N. Stern. The school has a long history of innovation, and has been at the forefront of developments in business education, including the introduction of new programs in entrepreneurship, sustainability, and digital business at University of California, Berkeley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University.
The school offers a range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including the Bachelor of Science in Business and the Master of Business Administration (MBA) at University of Pennsylvania, University of Chicago, and Columbia University. The school's MBA program is highly regarded, and is ranked among the top programs in the world by Bloomberg Businessweek, Forbes, and The Financial Times. The school also offers a range of specialized master's programs, including the Master of Science in Accounting and the Master of Science in Finance at University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and London School of Economics. The school's faculty includes many renowned scholars and practitioners, including Nouriel Roubini, Lawrence Summers, and Robert Shiller, who have taught at Harvard University, Yale University, and Princeton University.
The school is known for its research excellence, and its faculty have published numerous papers in top academic journals, including the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, and Review of Financial Studies at University of California, Los Angeles, University of Michigan, and Duke University. The school's research centers, including the Center for Business and Human Rights and the Center for Real Estate Finance Research, provide a platform for faculty and students to engage in cutting-edge research on topics such as sustainability, corporate social responsibility, and real estate finance at University of Texas at Austin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Georgia Institute of Technology. The school's research has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Nobel Prize in Economics, which has been awarded to Milton Friedman, Gary Becker, and Myron Scholes, who have taught at University of Chicago, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The school is located in the heart of Greenwich Village, New York City, and its campus includes several state-of-the-art buildings, including the Kaufman Management Center and the Shimkin Hall at New York University. The school's facilities include modern classrooms, computer labs, and study spaces, as well as a range of amenities, including a fitness center and a cafeteria at University of Southern California, University of Washington, and Boston University. The school is also home to the NYU Stern Library, which provides access to a vast collection of business and economics resources, including ebooks, journals, and databases at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Ohio State University.
The school has a long list of notable alumni, including Henry Kravis, George Soros, and Ivan Boesky, who have worked at Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, Soros Fund Management, and Drexel Burnham Lambert at Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and J.P. Morgan. The school's faculty includes many renowned scholars and practitioners, including Nouriel Roubini, Lawrence Summers, and Robert Shiller, who have taught at Harvard University, Yale University, and Princeton University. The school has also been home to many notable visitors, including Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg, who have spoken at University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The school is highly regarded, and is ranked among the top business schools in the world by Bloomberg Businessweek, Forbes, and The Financial Times at University of Pennsylvania, University of Chicago, and Columbia University. The school is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and the Middle States Commission on Higher Education at University of Michigan, University of Texas at Austin, and Georgia Institute of Technology. The school's programs are also recognized by the Chartered Financial Analyst Institute and the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Ohio State University.
The school has a vibrant student community, with a range of student organizations and clubs, including the Stern Student Council and the Stern Finance Club at University of Southern California, University of Washington, and Boston University. The school also offers a range of extracurricular activities, including case competitions, hackathons, and career fairs at University of California, Los Angeles, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Duke University. The school's location in New York City provides students with access to a wide range of cultural, entertainment, and career opportunities, including Wall Street, Silicon Alley, and Madison Avenue at New York University, Columbia University, and Fordham University.