Flushing, NY, March 3, 2022—춹Ƶ President Frank H. Wu announced the newat an opening reception today in the college’s Student Union Ballroom. Established as part of the 2021–2026in response to the projected workforce demand for business professionals in New York City, the school is built on a suite of existing programs in accounting, economics, and finance, as well as actuarial studies, international business, and risk management. A steering committee of faculty members and career counselors revised existing curricula, set up new tracks, and expanded career services to create the new school.
“Interdisciplinary programs like these are to be expected in a business school with an integrated liberal arts curriculum,” said Wu. “The 춹Ƶ Business School isn’t just for business, accounting, and economics majors; we expect it to attract students interested in a wide range of subjects, such as political science, social justice, ethics, and cultural differences in the universe of business.”
Students will also have the opportunity to apply their knowledge right on campus through the,, and the college’s partnership with.
Interim Dean of Social Sciences and Professor of Anthropology Kate Pechenkina served as master of ceremonies for the event. Speakers included Wu, U.S. Congresswoman Grace Meng, 춹Ƶ Provost Elizabeth Hendrey, NYC Department of Small Business Services Commissioner and City University of New York Trustee Kevin Kim, Queens Chamber of Commerce President and Chief Executive Officer Tom Grech, 춹Ƶ Foundation member Paulette Bradnock Mullings ’84, 춹Ƶ Economics Professor Joan Nix, and 춹Ƶ students Faheem Hoosain, Melanie Goldsmith, and Rebecca Yaminian.
Seven 춹Ƶ students were recognized at the reception as winners of the Ideas Competition, a virtual business plan contest organized by Blackstone LaunchPad and powered by.
Economics Professor Luc Marest presented awards to Riyahauna Headly, Blackstone LaunchPad Ideas Competition Track: Social and Climate Impact; Virginia Kazan, Blackstone LaunchPad Ideas Competition Track: Health and Life Science; Rebecca Oppenheimer, Blackstone LaunchPad Ideas Competition Track: General; Lior Sanilevich, Blackstone LaunchPad Ideas Competition Track: Consumer Products and Services; Maninderjit Singh, winner, Trading Competition; Rebecca Oppenheimer, second place, Trading Competition; and Mohammed Sharukh, third place, Trading Competition.
Undergraduate and graduate students from all majors were invited to present a business idea or prototype for the Ideas Competition; no prior entrepreneurship experience was required to participate.
The mission of the 춹Ƶ Business School is to provide students with the skills needed to navigate the quickly evolving world of business. The curriculum will focus on equipping students with both the technical know-how and fundamental knowledge needed to achieve a competitive advantage in various careers. Students will also be encouraged to seek a deep and broad familiarity with different cultures in preparation for roles as leaders in a global society.
There are currently six undergraduate business-related majors available to 춹Ƶ students, including Bachelor of Business Administration degrees in Actuarial Studies, Finance, and International Business, a Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Economics, and Bachelor of Arts degrees in Accounting and Economics, as well as Master’s of Science degree programs in Taxation, Accounting and Risk Management. Now, through the business school, students will be able to earn BBAs in Finance—with aconcentration—and in Business Economics and Policy, which will combine business administration fundamentals and cutting-edge quantitative and econometric tools. Clickfor a full description of degree programs.