Stanford Graduate School of Business

Business school of Stanford University

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2024 Stanford Graduate School of Business was ranked #1 globally in the inaugural LinkedIn MBA rankings.
August 1 2024 Jonathan Levin becomes the 13th president of Stanford University.
2021 Guido Imbens was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, joining the distinguished faculty of Stanford Graduate School of Business.
2020 For the Class of 2022 entering, Stanford GSB maintained its highly selective admission process with only 8% of applicants offered admission, averaging a GMAT score of 733 and a GPA of 3.8.
2016 Jack McDonald Hall opened, providing an additional residence for MBA students with over 200 guest rooms, located adjacent to the Schwab Residential Center.
September 2016 Jonathan Levin is appointed as the 10th dean of the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
2011 The Knight Management Center construction was completed, following the 2006 donation from Phil Knight.
2011 Robert King and his wife Dorothy made a historic $150 million donation to Stanford GSB, establishing the Institute for Innovation in Developing Economies (SEED) to focus on poverty relief in emerging markets.
2011 Marko Dimitrijevic, a 1985 GSB alumnus, established the Emerging Markets Innovation Fund to support teaching, research, and initiatives in emerging and frontier markets.

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