25 May 2011 Financial Markets Fear Even Unlikely Disasters A nuclear power plant costs between five and ten billion euros, and involves social and environmental risks that private companies cannot manage by themselves. Without guarantees against catastrophic risk from the public sector, it becomes impossible to finance and insure these projects.
25 May 2011 Paola, a Musical Heart Set Free by Jazz In addition to teaching accounting at Bocconi and managing a professional career as an accountant, Paola Paris also taps into her passion for music, as a teacher and performer. This love of music started at an early age with classical study but developed into jazz later in life
12 May 2011 The Bocconi Art Gallery: New Works, New Artists, Same Passion BAG returns, with over 60 works of art by 35 international artists and a call to bring together art and music enthusiasts. There will be a presentation of the work by Emilio Isgrò on 16 May, the inauguration of Marco Casentini's wall paintings on 17 May and an evening with guided tours for all the art on 18 May
11 May 2011 Happy 61st Birthday, Europe! The European Union: one year ago, it risked the implosion of the euro, and hundreds of billions were needed to shore up ailing countries like Greece and safeguard the single currency itself. Today things are looking up thanks to the reform of non-monetary governance across the board
11 May 2011 For Marco, Fantasy Football Is Real Business Marco Massicci has recently completed an MBA program at SDA Bocconi, specializing on entrepreneurial skills. As part of his project, he created a new and innovative online fantasy soccer game, putting to use all the skills he learned in the classroom
02 Feb 2011 TPS, a Bocconi Alumnus Serving the Common Good Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa was remembered yesterday afternoon at his alma mater by Napolitano, Ciampi, Delors, Monti, Prodi, Trichet and Volcker