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April 20, 2018
University of Chicago Booth School of Business Professor Douglas W. Diamond, one of the world's leading authorities on bank runs and liquidity crises, has been awarded the 2018 Onassis Prize in Finance.
Chicago Booth Professor wins Onassis Prize in FinanceApril 02, 2018
Event brings together business leaders, government officials, scholars to discuss opportunities/challenges facing China and the U.S. in transformative time
University of Chicago Graduate China Forum to address issues in business, technology, healthcareMarch 26, 2018
The University of Chicago Booth School of Business is globally recognized for the strength of its faculty – a world-class group of scholars, including nine Nobel Prize winners, whose research and ideas shape the world of business.
Chicago Booth alumni give $10 million gift for new junior faculty fellowshipsMarch 22, 2018
It all looks so easy on YouTube – preparing Julie Child’s boeuf bourguignon, learning the latest dance step, repairing a faucet, assembling Ikea furniture.
Easier seen than done: Watching how-to videos on YouTube gives people false sense of expertiseMarch 07, 2018
“Trying to raise the boats of many, not just a few.”
International Women’s Day: Valerie Van Meter on how Chicago Booth’s Executive MBA re-energized her careerMarch 06, 2018
Generous gift from Rattan Khosa, ’79, establishes multi-pronged program for students launching businesses with support of the Polsky Center.
$5 million gift enhances entrepreneurial opportunities at University of Chicago Booth School of BusinessMarch 04, 2018
Chicago Booth study employs more than 500 million cab rides in Manhattan, finds increased possibility of information leakage around important Fed policy meetings.
How NYC taxi ride data suggest cozy relationship between big banks and the Fed