Stern School of Business



         


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The Stern School of Business, New York University's business school, is one of the premier business management educational institutions in the United States. It was named after the famed Leonard N. Stern and is today, one of the most distinguished schools of its kind in the world. Stern offers a broad spectrum of academic programs at the graduate and undergraduate levels from its campus in Greenwich Village in Manhattan, New York City.

Students at Stern excel academically and take advantage of what the world's financial capital has to offer in terms of education, exposure and unparalleled employment opportunities. Notable alumni from the Stern School of Business include Alan Greenspan, Federal Reserve Bank Chairman.

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