Welcome to the MS in Accounting program at the Stern School of Business. This is a 1 year program that prepares you to sit for the New York CPA. Students in the MS in Accounting program take courses ...
Your endorsers will be asked to rate you on several abilities and qualities, as well as provide an answer to these five questions: Please provide a brief description of your interaction with the ...
The Working Professionals Team understands that managing your career is an ongoing process. As a result, all Stern students and alumni have lifelong access to Career Account, an online resource you ...
Safety is good, of course, and keeping others safe from harm is virtuous, but virtues can become vices when carried to extremes. By Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff Something is going badly wrong for ...
As students return to school in the coming weeks, there will be close attention to their mental health. Many problems will be attributed to the Covid pandemic, but in fact we need to look back further ...
A new paper from the NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights outlines how to improve measurement of companies’ social performance Until recently, sustainable investing was a niche in the ...
We are only just beginning to reckon with our post-pandemic future. As political extremism intensifies, the great resignation affects businesses everywhere, and supply chain issues crush bottom lines, ...
A new report from the NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights assesses some of the forms and sources of disinformation likely to play a role on social media during the 2020 presidential ...
Alumnus Kenneth G. Langone and his Wife, Elaine, to Fund Scholarships Today, New York University Stern School of Business announced a new $25 million testamentary gift from alumnus and Stern Executive ...
Wall Street has been hard at work on a rebrand. Gone is the “Greed is good” swagger that embodied its culture in the 1980s. “Greed and good” may best summarize its messaging today as it seeks to ...
Overview: In “Biodiversity Risk,” NYU Stern Professors Theresa Kuchler and Johannes Stroebel, PhD student Xuran Zeng, and Stefano Giglio (Yale) develop multiple measures of biodiversity risk and work ...
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