Harlem’s Columbia Business School Opens Two New Buildings, Completing The First Phase of the University’s Manhattanville Campus
Columbia University in Harlem is opening its new home for Columbia Business School: a 492,000-square-foot facility.
Columbia University in Harlem is opening its new home for Columbia Business School: a 492,000-square-foot facility.
Columbia Business School marks the official move to its new home in Manhattanville as it welcomes students for the spring semester.
Greetings from the Columbia-Harlem Small Business Development Center:
The Small Business Consulting Program (SBCP) at Columbia Business School would like to remind you that the client application for the Spring 2019 semester is closing soon, on Friday, January 18th, 2019!
The Small Business Consulting Program (SBCP) at Columbia Business School is pleased to announce that the client application for the Fall 2018 semester is now live!
You are invited to learn more about the Harlem Local Vendor Program, a program designed to provide local Harlem vendors with the opportunity to exhibit their products for Whole Foods Market foragers/buyers, Columbia University procurement representatives and other program retail partners.
You are invited to watch our NYC SBDC Pitch Competition on December 5th, 2017.
Applications are now open for the spring semester intake of Columbia Business School’s Small Business Consulting Program (SBCP)!
Jacob Ruppert Jr., August 5, 1867 – January 13, 1939, was a West Harlem brewer, businessman, National Guard colonel, and politician.
The 58-year-old Harlem School of the Arts (HSA), The Herb Alpert Center is proud to announce the appointment of James C. Horton as the organization’s seventh President.
By most accounts, Columbia University is considered to be the largest private landowner in New York City with hundreds of real estate addresses located primarily in the borough of Manhattan.
Schools Chancellor David C. Banks today announced the appointment of a diverse group of members to his senior leadership team at the Department of Education.
Welcome to Columbia-Harlem Small Business Development Center (SBDC), which has a new home on the second floor of one of the Columbia Business School buildings on the Manhattanville campus.
Columbia-Harlem Small Business Development Center is excited to be partnering with Harlem Park to Park to bring you Harlem Local Vendor Program (HLVP) .
By Eartha Watts Hicks Harlem’s Korey Wise is our commodity. Love for the eldest of the ‘Exonerated Five’ has transcended his hometown and permeated every empathetic heart aware of his difficult struggle.