CNBC’s ‘Mad Money w/Jim Cramer’ to broadcast from campus

CNBC resumes its popular “Mad Money Back to School Tour” with Jim Cramer on Thursday, Feb. 2. The show will broadcast from the Lakeside Patio.
CNBC’s ‘Mad Money w/Jim Cramer’ to broadcast from campus

As students head back to school for the new year, CNBC’s Jim Cramer hits the road again with his popular “Mad Money Back to School Tour” to the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School. The program will broadcast from the Lakeside Patio at the University of Miami’s Coral Gables Campus on Thursday, Feb. 2, in front of a live audience.

“We are excited to bring our Mad Money Back to School Tour to the University of Miami to show the students and next generation of business leaders our enthusiasm for the stock market and financial education,” said Jim Cramer. “It’s a return to our roots and I’m thrilled to start the tour at such an incredible institution.”

Since 2006, the “Mad Money Back to School Tour” has focused on the importance of financial education and giving students the chance to experience the energy, passion, and excitement of its popular host by being a part of the “Mad Money” audience.

The live taping will prominently feature student participation from Miami Herbert Business School. Miami Herbert students are preparing to ask questions about stocks and investments during the show.

“I am thrilled that Miami Herbert Business School and its students will be front and center during the live broadcast of ‘Mad Money w/Jim Cramer,’” said Ann Olazábal, interim dean of Miami Herbert. “This is an incredible opportunity to showcase Miami Herbert’s talented students before a national audience.”

This event is open to all University of Miami students. Students can reserve tickets at madmoneymiami.eventbrite.com. Miami Herbert business students must use promo code HERBERT.

Jim Cramer is the host of “Mad Money w/Jim Cramer,” which airs weekdays on CNBC at 6 p.m. He is also the co-anchor of the 9 a.m. hour of CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” and runs the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, a subscription product aimed at helping all investors build long-term wealth in the stock market.