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In a Q&A interview, Professor and Vice Dean of MBA programs JP Eggers highlights Stern's new MBA specialization in healthcare

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Excerpt from MetroMBA -- “'Healthcare is an incredibly important part of the U.S. and global economy, and even more central to New York City given the hospital systems, pharmaceutical companies, and insurance providers within the broader region. As a result and in line with Stern’s continued push to diversify the opportunity set for our students, this became a priority to make our ambitious goals in the healthcare space something visible and public.'”
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Recent Stern alumnus John Pattison (MBA '19) and his new employer, New Age Meats, kick off a trend story on the uptick in MBA hiring among startup companies.

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Excerpt from Financial Times -- "New Age Meats is not a conventional MBA recruiter. The San Francisco food start-up, which is developing a technique to grow meat from animal cells, has yet to close its first funding round and has just four people on the payroll. But its first hire was MBA student John Pattison, a former management consultant and US army officer, who joined fresh from his graduation ceremony from NYU’s Stern School of Business in May."
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In a Q&A interview, Professor and Vice Dean of MBA programs JP Eggers highlights Stern's new MBA specialization in healthcare

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Excerpt from MetroMBA -- “'Healthcare is an incredibly important part of the U.S. and global economy, and even more central to New York City given the hospital systems, pharmaceutical companies, and insurance providers within the broader region. As a result and in line with Stern’s continued push to diversify the opportunity set for our students, this became a priority to make our ambitious goals in the healthcare space something visible and public.'"
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Recent Stern alumnus John Pattison (MBA '19) and his new employer, New Age Meats, kick off a trend story on the uptick in MBA hiring among startup companies

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Excerpt from the Financial Times -- "New Age Meats is not a conventional MBA recruiter. The San Francisco food start-up, which is developing a technique to grow meat from animal cells, has yet to close its first funding round and has just four people on the payroll. But its first hire was MBA student John Pattison, a former management consultant and US army officer, who joined fresh from his graduation ceremony from NYU’s Stern School of Business in May."
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In an in-depth Q&A, alumnus Bryan Kelly (EMBA '19) reflects on his time at Stern and how the executive MBA program added value to his career

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants -- "'The executive MBA program at NYU Stern offered everything I was looking for in my business training. It is ranked as one of the top EMBA programs in the country, is located close to my place of work, and has a great and diverse curriculum that provides both strong foundational classes as well as a wide array of elective classes that offers numerous specialization areas. I was particularly interested in specialized classes in leadership and strategy. In addition, several classes in healthcare business and economics were particularly relevant to my career development.'"
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In a radio interview, MBA student Amy Nordrum emphasizes the importance of science journalism for understanding emerging technologies

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Excerpt from NPR -- "’Right now I work at a publication that is tailored to professional engineers in all different kinds of fields but that doesn't mean that they're experts necessarily in the field we're writing about. So in a lot of ways, it's also similar to writing for a broader audience, in which you need to define your terms, you need to remove jargon and you need to try to translate these developments in technology and engineering for people who are outside of that specialized field.’”
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Stern's MBA program is highlighted for its top ranking in finance

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Excerpt from MetroMBA -- "Located in New York City, the financial capital of the world, NYU Stern offers an excellent MBA program for a career in finance. The curriculum spans everything from microfinance to global banking, sales and trading, public finance, and M&A. And in 2018, 33.8 percent of the graduating MBA class went into financial services—more than any other industry."
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Stern's MBA program is highlighted for its top ranking in finance

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Excerpt from MetroMBA -- "Located in New York City, the financial capital of the world, NYU Stern offers an excellent MBA program for a career in finance. The curriculum spans everything from microfinance to global banking, sales and trading, public finance, and M&A. And in 2018, 33.8 percent of the graduating MBA class went into financial services—more than any other industry."
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The Sustainable Share Index™, research by the Center for Sustainable Business and IRI, is referenced.

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Excerpt from Quartz -- "An extensive review of five years of consumer-product sales by researchers at New York University’s Stern Center for Sustainable Business found that products marketed as sustainable saw sales grow much faster than products not marketed that way."
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Center for Business and Human Rights Deputy Director Paul Barrett shares his views on Facebook's creation of a Strategic Response team

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Excerpt from NBC News -- "Barrett said it was promising that Sandberg, Facebook's No. 2 executive, was paying attention and had set up a new team, but he said it was unrealistic for the team and to bear the world's problems, even with lots of outside advice. 'A large, international bank is not going to rely on local NGOs to help it run its global operations. It’s going to have people all around the world who are part of the organization,' Barrett said."
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In a pair of in-depth Q&As as part of P&Q’s “Best and Brightest”, Executive MBA students Bryan Kelly and Emily Yu reflect on their time at Stern and how the program has added value to their careers

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants -- Bryan: "'The executive MBA program at NYU Stern offered everything I was looking for in my business training. It is ranked as one of the top EMBA programs in the country, is located close to my place of work, and has a great and diverse curriculum that provides both strong foundational classes as well as a wide array of elective classes that offers numerous specialization areas. I was particularly interested in specialized classes in leadership and strategy. In addition, several classes in healthcare business and economics were particularly relevant to my career development.'"
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Stern's new healthcare MBA specialization and application deadlines are highlighted; recent MBA graduates Christopher Costello (MBA ‘19), Andrew Kwan (MBA ‘19) and Lia Winograd (MBA ‘19) share advice for prospective applicants

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants -- "The healthcare sector represents about one fifth of the US economy, with New York City serving as a key epicenter with its numerous hospitals, pharmaceutical companies and laboratories. Unsurprisingly, all sectors of the healthcare space have demand for the kind of business acumen that NYU Stern is famous for cultivating."
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NYU Stern Announces 2019-2020 MBA Application Deadlines & Essays, New Healthcare MBA Specialization

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Today, NYU Stern announced its 2019-2020 application deadlines and essays for its two-year Full-time MBA, Langone Part-time MBA, and two focused MBA programs (Andre Koo Technology and Entrepreneurship MBA and Fashion & Luxury MBA). Of note, Stern’s two required EQ Endorsements and the popular “Pick Six” visual personal expression essay both remain. Stern is also launching a new MBA specialization in Healthcare.
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NYU and Stern are featured in a roundup of top historic universities offering graduate business programs

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Excerpt from CEOWorld Magazine -- "The densely urban campus is quite a delight for international students. The private research university here enrolls around 22,300 undergraduates every year. The Greenwich Village neighborhood here ensures that the students also get exposed to the local culture and rich heritage."
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Stern is highlighted in a feature on top b-schools for Executive Programs

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Excerpt from CEOWorld Magazine -- "Stern School of Business here is considered to be the most prestigious and honorable management schools in the world for multiple reasons. The pristine village campus of Greenwich is a delight to pursue management studies.... Programs: Degrees for Executives: MS in Business Analytics, MS in Risk Management, MS in Global Finance, TRIUM Global EMBA, and Executive MBA + Executive Education for organizations."
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Stern's Undergraduate College is highlighted for its top ranking in finance

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants -- "In U.S. News’ 2019 business school ranking, Wharton ranked #1, followed by New York University’s Stern School of Business and MIT’s Sloan School of Management, which switched spots from the year before."
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Stern's Real Estate MBA specialization and the Center for Real Estate Finance Research are highlighted in a story on the best b-schools for a real estate MBA

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Excerpt from Poets & Quants -- "NYU Stern’s Center for Real Estate Finance Research was established in 2012 to foster research in real estate finance, economics, and operations at Stern, and to improve and expand course offerings and career services in the MBA and undergraduate programs. Its mission also includes deepening the relationship between the Stern school and the real estate industry. The Stern School offers a real estate specialization to its full-time MBA students that 'Provides rigorous training in the development, investment, and financing of real estate projects.'"
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Professor Anthony Marciano and recent graduate Gabriel Ng (MBA/MPA '19) are quoted in a sustainable finance trend story, citing the new ESG fund in the Michael Price Student Investment Fund and value of experiential learning provided by the NYU Impact Inv

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Excerpt from The Wall Street Journal -- This spring, New York University’s Stern School of Business launched an ESG fund as part of the Michael Price Student Investment Fund family, which began investing in 2000. The six Stern M.B.A. students managing the fund choose companies using ESG scores from data providers and conducting their own independent analysis of the businesses.
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Stern's Full-time MBA employment data in the finance industry is highlighted

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Excerpt from MetroMBA -- "Few business schools in the U.S. match the number of finance graduates NYU Stern produces, with 26.2 percent of the class joining investment banking/brokerage after earning an MBA."
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Advice to the Class of 2019 at Stern's Graduate Convocation from keynote speaker Janet Foutty, Chair and CEO, Deloitte Consulting LLP and Chair-elect, Deloitte LLP, is featured

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Excerpt from Business Insider -- "Janet Foutty, chairman and CEO of Deloitte Consulting LLP, challenged graduates of New York University's Stern School of Business to adopt a 'we' mindset instead of falling back on 'familiar excuses,' such as 'They're responsible for pollution or poverty or prejudice. They're the ones who choose this leader. They are sexist or racist or homophobic.'"
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In a trend story, Professor and Vice Dean of Executive Programs Robert Salomon highlights Stern’s global approach to Executive Education, citing short courses including "Sustainability Training for Business Leaders" and "Leading Global Organizations."

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Excerpt from The New York Times -- “'Every course we offer has a global component,' said Prof. Robert Salomon, vice dean of executive programs. He teaches a two-day course, Leading Global Organizations: Managing the Complex Challenges of Globalization, for entrepreneurs who are expanding abroad, executives at firms already doing business globally, and financial analysts or consultants whose clients are global organizations. The typical participant has an average of 15 years of work experience."
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Recent graduates Dominik Weigl (MSGF '19) and Kiana Shek (MSGF '18) reflect on how the NYU Stern-HKUST MS in Global Finance program has benefited their careers

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Excerpt from BusinessBecause -- "The HKUST-NYU Stern MS in Global Finance—a part-time, post-experience Master in Finance degree offered by Hong Kong’s HKUST Business School and NYU Stern in New York—offers students a unique insight into China’s financial industry."
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Professor and Vice Dean Kim Corfman, and recent MBA graduate Lia Winograd (MBA ‘19) discuss how Stern's emphasis on experiential learning adds value to the MBA experience for entrepreneurs

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Excerpt for Business of Fashion -- "At Stern, students also get the chance to work with real-life companies in problem-solving. 'Something hard to replicate online is experiential learning,' said Kim Corfman, the academic director of NYU Stern’s Fashion & Luxury MBA. 'You can go out there and do it and read some excellent books, but having guidance while you’re going through the process, there’s really no substitute.'...This was precisely how Winograd used her time at Stern, which offered summer fellowships to entrepreneurs to work on their company ideas. 'They gave me a living stipend and a lot of flexibility to work on my start-up… they took me on a trip to San Francisco where I got to meet angel investors that ended up investing in Pepper,' Winograd said. 'We built out a business plan as a part of a competition, and that pushed me to get into the streets to talk to customers, which helped my co-founder and I to get to different insights.'"
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Senior Research Scholar Alain Bertaud shares his thoughts on the differing perspectives of urban planners and economists

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Excerpt from EconTalk Podcast -- "'f you ask an urban planner, 'What is the optimum size of housing?' this planner will tell you a number--you know, 50 square meters, 60 square meters, something like that. If you ask the same economist will say, 'Well, it all depends.' So, this is really the big difference between planners and economists.'"
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Jorji Gardiner (BS '20) is interviewed about her work as a model and influencer

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Excerpt from Fashionista -- "Gardiner's large following stems from modeling, which she's been doing since her senior year of high school while living in Los Angeles. About two years ago, she hit 10K followers and started to reach out to brands (via DM) to possibly work together. 'A lot didn't reply, obviously, but I got a few responses where they would send me product in exchange for a post,' recalls Gardiner. (Pro tip: She created a media kit for herself to send to brands, too.)"

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