Finance Professor Co-Authors Paper on Foreign Bank Lending During U.S. Recessions

Professor Sunil Mohanty, of the Finance department, co-authored an article titled “Foreign bank lending in the U.S. during three U.S. recessions” accepted for publication in the Global Finance Journal.

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Finance Professors Pen Forthcoming Paper on COVID-19 and Stock Market Volatility

Assistant Professor Seungho Baek, Professor Sunil Mohanty, and Assistant Professor Mina Glambosky, all of the Finance department, have their paper titled “COVID-19 and Stock Market Volatility: An Industry Level Analysis”

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Koppelman School of Business Professors Publish Article in Sustainability

Assistant Professor Seungho Baek of the Finance department and Professor Merih Uctum from Economics had their article, “Robo-Advisors: Machine Learning in Trend-Following ETF Investments” accepted for publication in Sustainability.

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Brooklyn College Accredited by Prestigious Global Business Association AACSB International

The Koppelman School of Business joins other institutions worldwide recognized for excellence in business education.

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What Alumni Mentorship Means for Student Success

Renee Blumenfrucht ’15 was prepared to give up on securing a dream job—until Leonardo Rizzi ’93 and the Brooklyn College Magner Career Center intervened.

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Invested in Student Success

Launched in 2015 with the generous support of Martin D. Sass ’63, Brooklyn College’s M.D. Sass Investment Institute has ensured that students gain the real-world financial experience and access to Wall Street movers and shakers that give them an edge in the job market.

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Brooklyn College Welcomes Its Fall 2017 Incoming Class with a Campus-Wide Fair

The Involvement Fair took over the campus to both educate new students about the resources available to them, and make them feel right at home.

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For Brooklyn College Foundation Trustee and UBS Executive Lorraine Laighold ’64, Students Matter Most

The donor’s commitment to students stems from her continued connection to, and empathy for, their experiences.

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Internships Help Students Put Theory into Practice

Everyone knows the importance of doing internships. Some students discover opportunities on their own or with the help of a professor or mentor. The Magner Career Center has helped students

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Summer in the City, 2015

A new program offers business students access to the financial district firms.

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06.25.2015
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Susan Landers