Expanding Our Public Offerings

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Columbia Business School’s digital footprint is growing. This month marks the one-year anniversary of Public Offering. Since our first post last January, we’ve not only been blogging on a daily basis but have become part of lively communities on Facebook and Flickr, and we’ve even established audio and video channels on YouTube and iTunes. Also, if you’re just looking for quick hits and other links of interest, you can follow Public Offering on Twitter.

Looking back at a year’s worth of posts, it’s interesting to watch the current economic crisis unfold through the real-time analysis and insight of our faculty bloggers. Here are some of the highlights, beginning in 2008:

January 22: Frank Lichtenberg: When to Use the Word Recession
March 03: Should the Federal Government Provide a Housing Bailout?
May 06: Mortgage Delinquencies and Foreclosures
June 06: Turmoil in Global Money Markets
July 15: The Panic Over Fannie and Freddie
July 21: We’re Asking Too Much of the Fed
August 27: Crisis Alters Banking Structures
September 08: New Chapter For Financial Giants
September 15: Learning from Lehman
September 29: Where Is Oil Headed?
October 13: Financial Crisis' Flawed Metrics
November 21: Grappling with Risk, the New Value-Investing Way
December 16: Too Small to Fail?
January 07: Stemming the Foreclosure Tide

For complete coverage of the financial crisis, visit our special section on the economy.

We would love to hear your thoughts about the blog or tips on what we should add to our blogroll. Please leave your comments.

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