On January 27, 2022, the School lost a beloved professor and extraordinarily accomplished scholar as Tom Meyvis, the Merchants’ Council Professor of Retail Management and Consumer Behavior and Professor of Marketing, passed away.
On January 27, 2022, the School lost a beloved professor and extraordinarily accomplished scholar as Tom Meyvis, the Merchants’ Council Professor of Retail Management and Consumer Behavior and Professor of Marketing, passed away.
In April, NYU Stern Dean Raghu Sundaram interviewed Dan Schulman (MBA ’86), president and CEO of PayPal, as part of the School's "In conversation with the Dean" series.
In April, NYU Stern Dean Raghu Sundaram interviewed Dan Schulman (MBA ’86), president and CEO of PayPal, as part of the School's "In conversation with the Dean" series.
By year-end 2021, cryptocurrencies reached $3 trillion in value, along with substantial volatility, and fintech venture funding also rose to new highs.
By year-end 2021, cryptocurrencies reached $3 trillion in value, along with substantial volatility, and fintech venture funding also rose to new highs.
As I write this, we appear to be finally turning the corner on the global pandemic, prompting me to look back at the last two years. I’ve been through several crises in my career and life, as have many of us…September 11, the 2008 financial crisis, to name a couple.
As I write this, we appear to be finally turning the corner on the global pandemic, prompting me to look back at the last two years. I’ve been through several crises in my career and life, as have many of us…September 11, the 2008 financial crisis, to name a couple.
The inaugural class in the Business, Technology & Entrepreneurship (BTE) Program at NYU Stern Undergraduate College got off to a running start in the fall—a “Design Sprint” to be exact, to introduce the cohort to the type of immersive experience that is the program’s hallmark.
The inaugural class in the Business, Technology & Entrepreneurship (BTE) Program at NYU Stern Undergraduate College got off to a running start in the fall—a “Design Sprint” to be exact, to introduce the cohort to the type of immersive experience that is the program’s hallmark.
Meet two Stern alums, Casey Clark (MBA ’17) and Monique Aiken (MBA ’05), who serve on the NYU Impact Investment Fund (IIF) investment committee as part of a year-long experiential learning course jointly run by NYU’s Stern, Wagner, and Law Schools, in which graduate students are placed in five deal
Meet two Stern alums, Casey Clark (MBA ’17) and Monique Aiken (MBA ’05), who serve on the NYU Impact Investment Fund (IIF) investment committee as part of a year-long experiential learning course jointly run by NYU’s Stern, Wagner, and Law Schools, in which graduate students are placed in five deal
Among NYU Stern’s rich resources for students and alumni is its cohort of top-flight adjunct faculty, which complements our full-time faculty. The size and breadth of the School opens the door to ideas and perspectives that others can’t match — and adjunct faculty play a key role.
Among NYU Stern’s rich resources for students and alumni is its cohort of top-flight adjunct faculty, which complements our full-time faculty. The size and breadth of the School opens the door to ideas and perspectives that others can’t match — and adjunct faculty play a key role.
David and Lenelle Smith, graduates of the Stern MBA Class of 1972 and 1974 respectively, have been loyal Stern alumni, regularly giving annually to the School for decades.
David and Lenelle Smith, graduates of the Stern MBA Class of 1972 and 1974 respectively, have been loyal Stern alumni, regularly giving annually to the School for decades.
Considered one of the most influential forces to hit Wall Street in the last century, Henry Kaufman is a cornerstone of the NYU Stern community. After earning his BA in Economics from NYU, an MS in Finance from Columbia University, and a Ph.D.
Considered one of the most influential forces to hit Wall Street in the last century, Henry Kaufman is a cornerstone of the NYU Stern community. After earning his BA in Economics from NYU, an MS in Finance from Columbia University, and a Ph.D.
Bausch Koh (BS ’24), who hails from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, said that his days at Stern “are filled with laughter and joy.” It doesn’t get more rewarding than that for the donors who make Stern scholarship support possible.
Bausch Koh (BS ’24), who hails from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, said that his days at Stern “are filled with laughter and joy.” It doesn’t get more rewarding than that for the donors who make Stern scholarship support possible.