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Irish Night is an annual performance starring Forhdam’s Irish dance team, Slainte, and featuring performances by Fordham’s a capella groups.
Applying classroom learning to the real world is a common experience that Gabelli School students share. One way undergraduates do this is through Integrated Projects (IPs). Haley Hauge, BS ’18, started off her senior year by taking it a step …
After a full semester, the newest MBA class is taking key steps for the future: securing internships, preparing for spring courses, and developing networking skills. One student is also practicing another set of steps. Gabbie Diassi, MBA ’19, competitive ballroom …
Blockchain. It’s a popular topic, but not that many people truly understand what it is, what it does, and what it means for the future of the finance industry. Gabelli School MBA students learned these things and more, courtesy of …
TEDx, technology, and trading rooms were among the topics addressed at Dean Rapaccioli’s annual Town Hall at Rose Hill last month.
The Gabelli School of Business is launching a new master’s degree program, focusing on management, in the Spring 2017 semester. The MS in Management program will offer students the essentials of business in a one-year program, rather than the two …
For Jeremy Cohen, MBA ’18, business is a little like his hobby of rock climbing. Both are about figuring out solutions and finding the best and most efficient path to the ultimate goal. And reaching the summit, whether in business …
Joseph Micale, PhD ’21, worked in accounting as a public auditor for four years.
Jitendra Aswani, PhD ’21, started his career in a very different field from business studies.
Nine years ago, Joanne Wang, MBA ’18, came to New York for the first time and fell in love with the city.
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