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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]]. 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 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]]. 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]]. | ||
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Revision as of 00:42, 27 October 2007
Columbia Business School | |
Established | 1916 |
President | {{{President}}} |
Dean | R. Glenn Hubbard |
Degrees | MBA, PhD, PhM |
Enrollment | 1,947 students (2005) |
Website | www.gsb.columbia.edu |
Columbia Business School or, officially, Columbia University Graduate School of Business, is the business school. It is located in Uris Hall, where it moved from Dodge in the 1960s.
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. 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.
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