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Stern Online Course: Advanced Valuation with Aswath Damodaran

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Taught by Professor Aswath Damodaran, one of the leaders in the field, Advanced Valuation is for analysts, financial officers, and portfolio managers seeking a deeper understanding of valuation, and the skills and knowledge to confidently make financial decisions. Through video lectures, live online meetups, and a hands-on valuation project, students will learn how to estimate the value of any business, small or large, private or public, in a developed or an emerging market. They will also be able to price businesses using earnings, book value, revenue, or other pricing multiples and comparables.
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Stern Online Course: Corporate Sustainability with Tensie Whelan

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Taught by Professor Tensie Whelan, this 14-week course provides participants with the ability to help their business be a force for change through ESG (environment, social, and governance) investing, sustainable supply chain management, employee and consumer engagement, sustainability marketing, and more.
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NYU Stern's recent innovations and program launches are highlighted; Vice Dean of MBA and Graduate Programs JP Eggers is quoted: "10 Business Schools To Watch In 2022."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants-- "J.P. Eggers is equally bullish on Stern’s New York digs. 'Our location in downtown Manhattan’s Greenwich Village is an unmatched asset,” he tells P&Q. We are deeply connected to the industries in our neighborhood and the surrounding areas — tech, finance, entertainment, media and more. We bring New York City right into our classroom with adjuncts who work in industry and teach our students. And we partner with companies on real-world projects through our Stern Solutions offerings. Alumni are a quick walk or subway ride away for networking.  Not to mention that students can readily explore the city’s culture from food to art to music and more.'”
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NYU Stern's two-year Full-time MBA Class of 2023 class profile is highlighted: "Top 10 MBA Programs with the Strongest Class Profiles."

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Excerpt from Find MBA-- "NYU Stern admits about 770 students from around 4,000 applications, giving the school a 19 percent admissions rate. Some 41 percent of the students are women, 32 percent are from overseas (representing 32 countries) and 10 percent are US military veterans or are on active duty. Some 36 percent identify as US minorities. The average GMAT is 729 and the average GPA is 3.59."
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The inaugural Design Sprint in Stern's BS in Business, Technology and Entrepreneurship (BTE) program is spotlighted; BTE students, Professor Ashish Bhatia and Assistant Dean Bryan Ramos are cited: "New Degree Immerses Students In Real-World Challenges."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants-- "The first cohort started this fall, and the BTE Design Sprint was its first big hands-on project. The weeklong immersion was hosted by MAS Event + Design, a female- and Stern alumni-founded experience agency, at its DUMBO studio. (DUMBO – Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass – is the Brooklyn neighborhood known for its innovative startups and tech-focused entrepreneurs).
 
BTE students worked in teams alongside four New York City startups, tackling unique challenges facing the early-stage ventures."
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Current two-year Full-time MBA student Phan Hoang (MBA '22) column: "It’s My Stern: My Take On NYU Stern’s ‘Pick Six’ Essay."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants-- "NYU Stern’s “Pick Six,” or as I like to call it, Six Pix, was one of the most enjoyable and creative essay prompts I did during my MBA application journey. I felt like it was a great opportunity for the MBA Admissions team to get to know me beyond just my resume, EQ Endorsements, essays, and application."
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DHL Initiative on Globalization Speaker Series: Virtual Fireside Chat + Q&A with Professor Diana C. Mutz

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Wharton Professor Daniel A. Levinthal joins NYU Stern Professor Christina Fang for a virtual fireside chat, hosted the the Strategic Management Initiative at the Center for the Future of Management, to share insights and answer questions from his new book, "Evolutionary Processes and Organizational Adaptation: A Mendelian Perspective on Strategic Management." In this book, Professor Levinthal describes how executives can strategically position their organizations for uncertain future competitive environments, not with a “crystal ball” but by orchestrating a diverse set of initiatives within their organizations. 
 
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Professor Michael Posner interview: "NYU Stern’s Center For Business & Human Rights: A First For B-Schools Around The World."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants-- "I think we have, over eight years, demonstrated that this is a real subject, that it can be done with academic rigor, and it can actually make a difference. The reality is these are the issues that a lot of business leaders struggle with. These are the things that keep leaders of Fortune 500 companies up at night, often when they get caught in the middle of a crisis. It’s important for business schools, teaching the next generations of leaders, to prepare corporate leaders about the subject."
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Part-time MBA student Jonathan Grady interview: "Student Founders: NYU Stern MBA Uses Game Theory To Forecast World Events & C-Suite Negotiations."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants-- "I was originally at NYU, so it just seemed fitting to continue to work on the stuff I do while at Stern. Stern also has one of the best finance departments in the country with a number of world leading faculty.  I think the best way to explain it would be: When you come to an MBA experience, like Stern, you meet very talented and smart people but also very emotionally intelligent people."
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Vice Dean of Online Learning Kim Corfman podcast interview: "What’s New at NYU Stern’s Online Masters of Science in Quantitative Management."

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Excerpt from Accepted.com-- "The MSQM provides business basics, essentially, the MBA core plus analytics courses. The combination is designed to help students become data-literate managers and leaders. That’s the really short headline about it. It’s 20 months from start to finish and it’s lock-step, so there are no electives. Students take one course at a time for three to three and a half weeks per course. They come one right on top of the next and are pretty intense, but we’ve calibrated them so they are manageable for motivated students."
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Recent alumni Kidae Hong (MBA '21) and Claire Park (MBA '21) are featured: "2021 Most Disruptive MBA Startups: Circle, New York University (Stern)."

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants-- "NYU Stern was the perfect place to start Circle. We interviewed our MBA fellows on their experience with offline and online networking events and we met with the Office of Career Development to hear the school’s perspective on what pain points they had holding networking events online. We also had amazing professors as advisors and I (Kidae) am currently a member of the Stern Venture Fellowship program, which supports high potential NYU entrepreneurs in advancing their venture through a customized summer program"
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NYU Stern's record-breaking class profile data for the Class of 2023 is highlighted; Assistant Dean of MBA Admissions Lisa Rios is quoted: "At Elite MBA Programs, GMAT Scores are Soaring to Record Highs."

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Excerpt from Find MBA-- "It was also a record year for the GMAT at NYU Stern School of Business in New York. The average score hit 729. Even so, Stern added three new admissions test options — LSAT, MCAT and DAT — to its application process this year. Stern also accepts the GMAT, GRE and Executive Assessment."

"Lisa Rios, assistant dean of MBA admissions at Stern, believes that 'a more seamless process for applicants' resulted in an eight percent increase in MBA applications this year."
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The new Online/Modular option in Stern's existing Part-time MBA Program is highlighted; Vice Dean of MBA and Graduate Programs JP Eggers is quoted: "NYU Stern Announces New Part-Time Online/Modular Program."

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Excerpt from Accepted.com-- “'Stern has an established strength in delivering quality with flexibility, from the legacy of our part-time MBA program, to the successful launch of our online MS in Quantitative Management program a few years ago, to introducing an online option for select courses in the past year,' said JP Eggers, Vice Dean of MBA and Graduate Programs, NYU Stern. 'Through these experiences, we learned just how much our working professional students value flexibility, which reflects the reality many of them now encounter in their careers as the future of work continues to shift, often unexpectedly. The new Online/Modular option will give students flexibility and access to our Greenwich Village campus and all New York City has to offer. It’s the best of both worlds.'”

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Current two-year Full-time MBA student Phan Hoang (MBA '22) column: "It’s My Stern: New York Isn’t A City, It’s A World"

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants-- "New York has been the perfect place to explore potential future careers as I transitioned from a non-traditional background in the military and education. If I wanted to explore the world of finance, Stern’s MBA and undergraduate program have a robust alumni network already established. Consulting? Most of the top firms are headquartered here, which may explain why consulting is one of the three largest employers of Stern grads in the 2021 Employment Report."
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Assistant Dean of MBA Admissions Lisa Rios interview: "How to Get into NYU Stern’s Full-time MBA Program."

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Excerpt from Fortune-- “'Not only do we want students in the classroom who are able to handle the academic rigor of the program for the IQ piece, but also folks who have the skills that we’re hearing time and time again from recruiters on the career side that they need in their companies and organizations,' says Lisa Rios, NYU Stern’s assistant dean of MBA admissions."