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{{Infobox school
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|Name=Columbia Business School
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|Established=1916
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|'''Established:'''||1916
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|Dean=Dr. Costis Maglaras
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|'''Dean:'''||[[Glenn Hubbard|R. Glenn Hubbard]]
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|Degrees=[[Master of Business Administration|MBA]], [[PhD]], [[PhM]]
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|Enrollment=1,947 students (2005)
|'''Degrees Granted:'''||[[MBA]], [[PhD]], [[PhM]]
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|Website=[http://www.gsb.columbia.edu/ www.gsb.columbia.edu]
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|'''Students:'''||1,947 (2005)
 
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'''Columbia Business School''' or, officially, '''Columbia University Graduate School of Business''', is the business school. It is located in [[Uris]].
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[[Image:Curluris.jpg|thumb|300px|Uris Hall and Curl Sculpture]]
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'''Columbia Business School''' is the graduate business school of Columbia University. It is housed in [[Uris Hall]] on the university's main campus in [[Morningside Heights]]. The sculpture in front of the building, ''Curl'' by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clement_Meadmore Clement Meadmore], is said to resemble a dollar sign from above.
  
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In recent years, the business school has moved to set itself off from undergraduate life on campus, placing business school computers on a different network and removing the ability to use [[Dining Dollars]] at [[Uris Deli]]. (Reversed in [[2009]]). Unsatisfied by these moves, the school has sought to move off the [[Morningside Heights campus]] entirely, initially scouting a site on the grounds of [[St. John the Divine]]. It has been confirmed, however, that the business school's next home will be [[Manhattanville campus|the new campus in Manhattanville]], in a building designed by the firm Diller, Scofidio+ Renfro.
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CBS has a parody troupe known as the [[Follies Student Comedy Review]], renown for their videos on YouTube.
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The school logo is a nod to [[w:Hermes|Hermes]], the greek god associated with business and commerce.
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==Divisions==
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Business does not have "departments", it has "divisions". Almost half of the faculty are in the Finance and Economics division.
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# [[Accounting Division]] (12)
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# [[Management Division]] (22)
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# [[Finance and Economics Division]]* (60)
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# [[Marketing Division]] (16)
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# [[Decision, Risk and Operations Division]] (19)
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* Note that there is also a department of economics
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== Photos ==
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<gallery>
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Image:Columbia GSB.png|Old business school logo
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</gallery>
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.cbscoursereview.com/ CBS professor review website]
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Latest revision as of 20:52, 19 September 2020

Columbia Business School
Columbia GSB.gif
Established 1916
President
Dean Dr. Costis Maglaras
Degrees MBA, PhD, PhM
Enrollment 1,947 students (2005)
Website www.gsb.columbia.edu
Uris Hall and Curl Sculpture

Columbia Business School is the graduate business school of Columbia University. It is housed in Uris Hall on the university's main campus in Morningside Heights. The sculpture in front of the building, Curl by Clement Meadmore, is said to resemble a dollar sign from above.


In recent years, the business school has moved to set itself off from undergraduate life on campus, placing business school computers on a different network and removing the ability to use Dining Dollars at Uris Deli. (Reversed in 2009). Unsatisfied by these moves, the school has sought to move off the Morningside Heights campus entirely, initially scouting a site on the grounds of St. John the Divine. It has been confirmed, however, that the business school's next home will be the new campus in Manhattanville, in a building designed by the firm Diller, Scofidio+ Renfro.

CBS has a parody troupe known as the Follies Student Comedy Review, renown for their videos on YouTube.

The school logo is a nod to Hermes, the greek god associated with business and commerce.

Divisions

Business does not have "departments", it has "divisions". Almost half of the faculty are in the Finance and Economics division.

  1. Accounting Division (12)
  2. Management Division (22)
  3. Finance and Economics Division* (60)
  4. Marketing Division (16)
  5. Decision, Risk and Operations Division (19)
  • Note that there is also a department of economics

Photos

External links

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