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Undergraduate student Andres Gomez-Perry is named to the Poets & Quants 2019 "Best & Brightest" list

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants -- "During my high school career, I was more inclined to study political science or international studies. However, Stern’s Business and Political Economy program offered me the opportunity to study in three global capitals—New York, London, and Shanghai—which mirrored my interests. Since then, I have been able to examine the areas’ developmental stories and business environments."
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Undergraduate student Parbs Anant is named to the Poets & Quants 2019 "Best & Brightest" list

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants -- "The Social Impact Core at Stern has dispelled the myth that you can’t do good for society and also be financially healthy. I have gotten exposure to the different ways that I can be a strong business leader who also does well for her community."
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The launch of the Center for Sustainable Business' Sustainable Share Index is featured

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Excerpt from Clear Admit -- "Last week, the NYU Stern School of Business Center for Sustainable Business in partnership with IRI, released a new U.S.-based sustainable business study and established the Sustainable Share Index. The new Index offers an in-depth analysis of product purchases marketed as sustainable. Approximately 36 product categories were reviewed, representing 40 percent of total consumer product good sales, excluding tobacco and alcohol."
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The launch of the Center for Sustainable Business' Sustainable Share Index is spotlighted

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Excerpt from MetroMBA -- "The Center for Sustainable Business at NYU’s Stern School of Business recently released new findings from its Sustainable Share Index, an analysis of consumer’s purchases of products and business marketed as sustainable."
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In an op-ed, Paul Barrett, Deputy Director of the Center for Business and Human Rights, highlights the Center's new research and recommendations for combating disinformation on social media

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Excerpt from WIRED -- "The NYU report focuses on domestically generated disinformation, noting that far more false and divisive online content is produced domestically than comes from abroad. We bring this problem on ourselves—and the platforms need to do more to address it."
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Stern Solutions Experiential Learning Project Takes MBA Students to Qatar

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During the fall 2018 semester, a group of NYU Stern MBA students including Gabriel Ng (MBA/MPA ‘19), Su-Kyong Park (MBA ‘20) and Kinni Shah (MBA ‘19), took part in a Stern Solutions experiential learning project focused on the cost of recruiting migrant workers in Qatar.
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Research by the Center for Business and Human Rights on combating the problem of disinformation on social media platforms is featured

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Excerpt from Yahoo Finance -- "Social media companies that are already deleting propaganda from foreign actors also need to erase false or misleading content that originates in the United States, rather than just pushing it to the margins of their platforms, a new report released Tuesday said. 'We urge them to add provably false information to the removal list,' said a report from New York University’s Stern Center for Business and Human Rights."
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Beth Briggs, assistant dean of career services, highlights the strength Stern's fintech curriculum and benefits of the School’s alumni network to current students

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Excerpt from Find MBA -- "'We are in constant conversation with the business community to ensure our curriculum meets the evolving needs of the sector,' says Beth Briggs, assistant dean of career services at NYU Stern School of Business in New York City."
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Stern's MS in Accounting program is featured in a trend story on the evolution of accounting education; Professor Alex Dontoh and Rabia Ahmed, executive director of MBA admissions, are quoted

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Excerpt from MiM Guide -- "'Big data collection and analysis has precipitated a profound change in the way companies conduct their business and has consequently triggered a seismic shift in skillsets professional accountants must possess to be successful,' says Alex Dontoh, director of Stern’s MS in Accounting course. ... Rabia Ahmed, executive director of MBA admissions at Stern, says: 'We are looking for students who exhibit strong IQ and EQ — the combination of intellectual and interpersonal skills needed to be successful in business.'"
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Research by the Center for Business and Human Rights on combating disinformation on social media platforms is referenced

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Excerpt from Bloomberg Businssweek -- "A new report by the Center for Business and Human Rights at New York University’s Stern School of Business argues that the platforms should indeed remove material that is 'provably untrue,' rather than just demote or annotate it as some do now. Anything that’s in the gray area between true and false could remain, it says."
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Professor Xi Chen Receives National Science Foundation CAREER Award

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Professor Xi Chen, NYU Stern assistant professor in the department of Technology, Operations, and Statistics, has been recognized by the National Science Foundation (NSF) with its Faculty Early Career Development Award (CAREER).
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Professor and Vice Dean for Online Learning Kim Corfman is quoted in a trend story citing how Stern’s new online MS in Quantitative Management aims to attract a new market of students around the world

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Excerpt from the Financial Times -- "New York University’s Stern School of Business announced a radical new departure in its postgraduate teaching this year: its masters in management (MiM) degree was its first to be totally online. 'We are targeting a whole new market,' says Kim Corfman, Stern’s vice dean for MBA programmes and online learning. The aim, she adds, is to attract new student groups from outside the US, where MiM degrees are often more popular than the business school’s core MBA programme."
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Undergraduate student Joshua Williams is interviewed about his nonprofit organization, the Joshua's Heart Foundation

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Excerpt from Miami Times Online -- "As he’s working toward a degree away from home at NYU Stern School of Business, he says he’s glad he set the stage for the other kids in the organization to take leadership roles, training them throughout the years to ensure that Joshua’s Heart would become a sustainable, social entrepreneurship. 'We grew up together, the foundation and me, but now it is its own entity,' said Joshua. 'It is important to learn how to pass on the torch to the next generation.'"
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Senior Research Scholar Steven Altman comments on globalization in Austria, referencing his joint research with Professor Pankaj Ghemawat and Associate Research Scholar Phillip Bastian

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Excerpt from Die Presse -- "'We were somewhat surprised how low Austria’s breadth is in international trade,' says Steven Altman of the New York University's Stern School of Business, which calculates the Global Connectedness Index every two years, to the 'Presse am Sonntag.'"
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Jonathan B. Williams, assistant vice president for undergraduate admissions at NYU, and Tiffany Boselli, assistant dean of Academic Advising & Judicial Affairs at Stern, share insights on the admissions process and orientation for undergraduate students

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants -- "'Probably the most common mistake that applicants make is to try and be something that they are not in their application,' Williams says. ... 'In their Cohorts, students go through orientation, which includes Convocation with the Dean of the Undergraduate College, academic information sessions, club fairs, and even a trip to the U.S. Open. Throughout it all, we all do our best to make the summer months before their first year positive and productive.'"
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MBA student Alice Schnurman shares the factors that attracted her to Stern in an article offering advice to prospective students

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants -- "To make my decision, I created an Excel spreadsheet that ranked schools by: prestige (based on U.S. News reports), academic flexibility (from school websites), leadership development opportunities (from school websites), job prospects (based on employment reports), alumni willingness to help (based on conversations with friends at those programs), social life (based on conversations with friends), cost, and closeness to family. Highest weightings went to job prospects/alumni, social life, and closeness to family."
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In a feature article, Professor and Vice Dean for Online Learning Kim Corfman highlights the benefits of the format and structure of Stern's new online Master of Science in Quantitative Management program for working professional students

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Excerpt from MetroMBA -- "'NYU Stern’s new Master of Science in Quantitative Management program is primarily designed for early-career non-business majors who are interested in gaining the fundamental business knowledge and high-demand business analytics skills essential for fast-tracking their careers,' says Corfman.'"
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Entrepreneur and investor Mark Cuban's fireside chat with Professor Greg Coleman, Q&A with the Stern community and "Stern Tank" featuring three NYU startups is featured in a news roundup from top b-schools

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants -- "NYU Stern’s Entertainment, Media and Technology (EMT) program and W. R. Berkley Innovation Labs hosted entrepreneur, investor and ABC ‘Shark Tank’ judge Mark Cuban for a fireside chat with Professor Greg Coleman, a Q&A with the Stern community and a first-ever ‘Stern Tank,’ featuring three NYU startups."
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Senior Research Scholar Alain Bertaud is quoted in an article on New Zealand's housing crisis

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Excerpt from The Guardian -- "Alain Bertaud, a former World Bank principal urban planner, said despite New Zealand being an otherwise 'exceptionally well-managed country', its housing market was in a state of crisis. He said the government’s efforts were being closely watched because they were broadly following global best practice in improving housing affordability."
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MBA student Nica Langinger explains how Stern’s NYC location and focus on EQ attracted her in a trend article on choosing the right b-school

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Excerpt from BusinessBecause -- "'It was important to me to experience something entirely new,' she asserts. ... 'Stern appealed to me because of its prime location and commitment to fostering emotional quotient within its student body,' she says."
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Senior Research Scholar Steven Altman is quoted in a feature article on his work with Professor Pankaj Ghemawat and Associate Research Scholar Phillip Bastian on the DHL Global Connectedness Index

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Excerpt from The New Times -- "'Surprisingly, even after globalisation’s recent gains, the world is still less connected than most people think it is,' commented GCI co-author Steven A. Altman, Senior Research Scholar at the NYU Stern School of Business and Executive Director of NYU Stern’s Center for the Globalization of Education and Management."
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Center for Business and Human Rights Sani Fellow Casey O'Connor shares findings from her joint research on ESG governance

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Excerpt from Directors & Boards -- "Practically speaking, directors can most easily identify the issues they ought to focus on by looking at the principle profit drivers of their industry and assessing when and how those are in tension with desired social outcomes."
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Senior Research Scholar Steven Altman shares takeaways from his work with Professor Pankaj Ghemawat and Associate Research Scholar Phillip Bastian on the DHL Global Connectedness Index

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Excerpt from Quartz -- "'A very high proportion of what we are talking about as globalization is really activity that takes place in regions or among neighbors,' Steven Altman, a New York University researcher who helped develop the index. 'The international flows themselves are smaller than people think.'"
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Professor and Vice Dean for Online Learning Kim Corfman is interviewed about Stern's new online Master of Science in Quantitative Management program

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants -- "'We assessed the competencies that give graduates of our MBA programs a measurable advantage in the marketplace and set out to develop an online program that delivers those high-demand skills with our MS in Quantitative Management,' Corfman adds. 'Our newest offering is ideal for non-business majors who seek knowledge, credentials and the flexibility of an online degree at this crucial stage in their career development.'"
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Stern is highlighted as one of the best business schools for finance

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Excerpt from Clear Admit -- "Of its 25 specializations, seven in particular—Banking, Corporate Finance, Finance, Financial Instruments and Markets, Financial Systems and Analytics, Quantitative Finance, and FinTech—fall into this category, and Stern students can take up to three. Stern also offers a number of individual courses focused on the investment banking field, including 'Law and Business of Investment Banking,' 'Investment Banking,' 'Private Equity in Entertainment and Media' and 'Entertainment Finance.'"

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