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Informal Practices to Support Decisionmaking (and Exam Taking)

December 3, 2025
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
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Please RSVP here. For those joining us in person, we will meet in Case Lounge. For those joining via Zoom, the live-stream can be accessed here. 

Anu Gupta is an award-winning speaker, lawyer, scientist, meditation expert, and the founder of Be More with Anu, a company dedicated to breaking bias and transforming identity-based divisions. His work has reached over 300 organizations, training more than 100,000 professionals, impacting over 30 million lives. He is also the author of the best-selling book Breaking Bias (2024), with a foreword from His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

As a gay immigrant of color, he came to the work of breaking bias after almost ending his life due to lifelong experiences with racism, homophobia, and Islamophobia. The realization that bias is learned—and can be un-learned—helped lead him out of that dark point and inspired his mission to create bias-free futures using science-backed contemplative tools.

Drawing on the harmony between modern science and ancient wisdom, Anu regularly shares his insights on Substack and has been featured on leading platforms including TED, the Dubai Future Forum, the Oprah Conversation, and TIME. Educated at NYU Law and Cambridge, he lives in New York City with his partner. Learn more about his work at bemorewithanu.com or at anuguptany.susbstack.com.

our host

The co-director of Columbia Law School's Ira M. Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership, Dorothy S. Lund teaches and writes extensively on corporate law, corporate governance, securities regulation, contracts, and mergers and acquisitions. She is a co-host of season four of the podcast Beyond Unprecedented: The Post-Pandemic Economy

Professor Lund joined Columbia Law School as professor of law on July 1, 2023. Prior to coming to the Law School, she was associate professor of law at University of Southern California Gould School of Law. Lund has also held visiting professorships at the University of Chicago Law School and the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School.

If you have questions about this event or upcoming events, or if any disability accommodations would help you to participate fully in these events, please contact Nicole Lavacchia ([email protected]).  Columbia University makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities, so please let us know if any changes, for instance to the format of the sound system, would be helpful.

Contact Information

Nicole Lavacchia
212-853-4911