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Stanford GSB and the School of Engineering: A Shared Century of Innovation
100 years on, each school retains the pioneer mindset that changed the way the professions were taught.
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For 100 years, we’ve been dedicated to the things that haven’t happened yet, and the people who are about to dream them up. In 2025, we celebrated our Centennial through stories and events.
100 Years of Innovation
Some of the milestones, moments, and memories that define the GSB’s first century
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“There Was a Revolution Here”: 100 Years of Business Education
How Stanford GSB’s MBA program kept perfecting the best way to teach future business leaders — in just two years.
Things That Would Not Exist Without Stanford GSB Alums
Air Jordans, “The Bachelor,” Jell-O Jigglers, and 60 other inventions, products, and breakthroughs made possible by our grads
Big Ideas from Stanford GSB Faculty
Just a few of the influential findings and enduring discoveries made by Stanford GSB researchers
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Back to Class: Investment Management and Entrepreneurial Finance
Jack McDonald created a master class on investing that’s still paying dividends nearly 60 years later.
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Shining a Spotlight on Alumni Catalysts
Showcasing alumni who have helped create a legacy of impact
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The Unforgettably Challenging Course MBAs Line up to Take
Decades of students have learned about emotional intelligence in this fabled Stanford GSB course.
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February 27, 2002
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Ernest C. Arbuckle Award Acceptance Speech by John H. Scully, MBA ’68
Alumnus reflects on his years at Stanford GSB, including thoughts on free markets, meritocracy and entrepreneurial spirit.
February 15, 2002
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Investment Whiz John Scully Receives Arbuckle Award
Scully attended Stanford GSB during the legendary deanship of Ernest Arbuckle.
October 15, 2001
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Stanford Business School’s Spence Wins Nobel Prize in Economics
Research by Spence, who won the prize with two other academics, explains how information affects markets.
September 01, 2001
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Dean's Letter to Stanford Business School Alumni/ae
Robert L. Joss says the school is committed to maintaining a small student body size and highly personal experience for students.
June 11, 2001
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Professor Ron Kasznik Honored by 2001 Sloan Class
Kasznik was praised for his dedication to teaching and responsiveness to the class.
March 13, 2001
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Lessons Worth Knighthood
Sir John Browne, the CEO of BP who helped transform the debate over climate change, was honored with the school's highest alumni honor, the Arbuckle Award.
June 15, 2000
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Keith Krehbiel Honored by 2000 Sloan Class
Faculty member cited for his ability to weave together multiple disciplines.
November 01, 1999
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Public Management Program
Arjay Miller envisioned a program that would educate government leaders who understood the needs — and techniques — of business, as well as businesspeople who knew something about government.
October 20, 1999
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Margaret Neale Awarded Alumni Silver Apple
The Stanford GSB professor was presented the award for her outstanding service to the school's graduates.
April 13, 1999
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Rebecca Morgan Receives The Alumni Association’s Arbuckle Award
A 1978 graduate of Stanford GSB, Morgan is the first woman to receive the school's highest honor.
October 01, 1997
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Scholes is Business School’s Second Nobel Laureate
The prize was awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for “a new method to determine the value of derivatives.”
February 01, 1997
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Motivating Others Keeps Careers Alive
Former Boeing CEO calls for management education that forces students to think across functional disciplines and hone critical thinking skills.
August 01, 1995
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Marketing Professor Robert Davis Dies
Davis taught marketing at Stanford GSB for more than three decades, had been a board member of many companies, and been vice president of two major firms.
October 01, 1990
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Professor William Sharpe Shares Nobel Prize for Economics
Sharpe named for his Capital Asset Pricing Model, an aid to making investment decisions.