Stern School of Business, Business school at Greenwich Village, United States.
Stern School of Business is a business faculty in Greenwich Village that offers undergraduate, graduate and executive programs in several buildings near Washington Square Park. The campus spreads across multiple locations in Lower Manhattan, combining academic facilities with access to libraries and lecture halls.
The institution began in 1900 as the School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance at New York University. The current name was adopted in 1988 after a gift from Leonard N. Stern that enabled the faculty to grow.
The school maintains a global perspective through international student exchanges, cross-cultural research initiatives, and partnerships with academic institutions across multiple continents.
The buildings sit close to bus stops and subway stations that connect to other parts of the city. Campus tours are available during academic terms, and public lectures or events often welcome visitors.
The Student Social Venture Fund launched in 2005 as the first student-managed initiative for philanthropic investing at a US business faculty. Participants evaluate nonprofit projects and allocate funds to social enterprises in the region.
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