McCombs Donations Create New Opportunities
Two recent donations to UT Austin’s McCombs School of Business totaling $7 million promise to open up new opportunities for students and professors in marketing and real estate. In both cases, the gifts will be used to improve the school and advance its programming. Continue reading…
Lehigh Panel Surveys Future of Commercial Real Estate Industry
In late March, around 100 Lehigh College of Business and Economics students convened for a speaker series hosted by several esteemed Lehigh alumni, bringing together senior real estate executives and their children to unpack new developments in the commercial real estate industry.
LA Startups: More Than Just South of Silicon Valley
It’s tough growing in the shadow of a startup oasis, even if you find yourself living in the Southern California sun.
Los Angeles may sit a few hundred miles south of Silicon Valley, the San Francisco Metro, and it’s fertile land of tech culture and entrepreneurship, but The City of Angels is actually, in it’s own right, a hub for up-and-coming tech startups. Continue reading…
Lehigh Integrated Real Estate MBAs Get Schooled at WTC
Lehigh University College of Business and Economics’ blog recently published an article by Dawn Thren on a presentation 25 of its Integrated Real Estate (ire@l) students who studied at One World Trade Center this past April in an effort to understand how to increase real estate value.
The Best MBA Clubs in Boston
The right MBA program is as much an opportunity to learn the tools of your trade and find your niche as it is about building a professional peer and alumni network. There’s no more sure-fire method to sow the seeds that may sustain you (cue booming omniscient Wizard of Oz voice) FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE than within MBA clubs. We took a look at the best MBA clubs that Boston’s business schools had to offer. Continue reading…
Professors Explore Historical Shifts in the Manhattan Real Estate Market
A recent article in Real Clear Markets co-authored by professors from UC Davis Graduate School of Management (US Davis GSM) and Rutgers University, Newark presented a thorough look at the state of the Manhattan real estate market.
Associate Professor Anna Scherbina, who teaches finance at UC Davis GSM, and her co-author Jason Barr, Professor of Economics at Rutgers University, Newark, offered their views within a historical context.