Prof. Anindya Ghose's research on the link between Craigslist and HIV is featured


Economic Outlook Forum


Prof. Melissa Schilling's amicus brief on the Forest Laboratories anti-trust case is cited


In an op-ed, NYU Global Research Prof. Ian Bremmer explains how companies can thrive during geopolitical crises


Prof. Justin Kruger discusses his research on punctuality


Prof. Arun Sundararajan on Instacart, a grocery delivery app


Prof. Scott Galloway on the decline of RadioShack
In an op-ed, Prof. Michelle Greenwald evaluates this year's Super Bowl commercials


Assistant Dean Isser Gallogly on the appeal of an MBA to veterans


Prof. Michael Posner discusses the shift of power from governments to corporations


Prof. Andrea Bonezzi's research on retail therapy is highlighted


Prof. Scott Galloway explains how TurboTax can fix its reputation after a price-increase controversy

Prof. Scott Galloway explains how TurboTax can fix its reputation after a price-increase controversy

In an op-ed, Dean Peter Henry argues that capitalism creates jobs


In an op-ed, Prof. Nouriel Roubini discusses the effectiveness of unconventional monetary policies


NYU Shanghai Associate Vice Chancellor Eitan Zemel is interviewed about international business education in China


Prof. Joseph Foudy on middle class income and buying power in New York


Prof. Baruch Lev on CEO presence on quarterly earnings calls


Assistant Dean Isser Gallogly discusses Stern's new Langone part-time MBA two-year accelerated option

Excerpt from TopMBA -- "Gallogly says the program will likely be of interest to applicants, 'who really are very driven, very motivated, and very structured and who have the time right now.' He notes that students in the accelerated program who have a life change – a new job or the birth of a child, for example – can opt to slow down and complete the program in up to six years."

Excerpt from TopMBA -- "Gallogly says the program will likely be of interest to applicants, 'who really are very driven, very motivated, and very structured and who have the time right now.' He notes that students in the accelerated program who have a life change – a new job or the birth of a child, for example – can opt to slow down and complete the program in up to six years."
Prof. Hans Taparia on the appeal of "fast casual" restaurants such as Chipotle and Shake Shack


Prof. Vishal Singh's research on link between political views and purchasing behaviors is cited


Prof. Arun Sundararajan discusses the regulatory challenges of the sharing economy


Prof. Viral Acharya on the European Central Bank's quantitative easing


In an op-ed, Prof. Ingo Walter discusses Cuba's economic future


Prof. JP Eggers discusses Apple's focus on the iPhone

