A finance major with a minor in economics, Karan Gupta (GSB ’13) is ideally positioned to begin work as an internal finance intern this summer at accounting giant Ernst & Young. Karan will commute to the firm’s Times Square headquarters, …
Thea Katz (GSB ’12) knew since high school that she wanted a job in marketing. Now she has one. After graduation, Thea will start work full-time as a digital marketing coordinator for Scripps Network Interactive, based out of New York …
The Gabelli undergraduate research program reached some major milestones in the last two years: a few papers accepted to national journals, eight students accepted to the 2012 National Conference on Undergraduate Research, and one student whose paper scored him a trip …
Most of us will watch the 2012 Games on television, with our minds in London but our rear ends on the living room couch. Anne Mielke (GSB ’14) will be there in person — not as a mere spectator, but …
Strap on your hard hats, kids. Hughes Hall is about to open its doors a little early — especially for the Class of 2012. Dean Rapaccioli invites all seniors to sign up for a tour of Hughes on Thursday, May …
by Sam Hysell (GSB ’14) Three days. Five scalable tech startups. One vision. Last weekend, 40 students from throughout New York City — including three from Fordham — came together in downtown Manhattan for 3-Day Startup, a rapid-fire incubator for …
by Daniel Keyes (GSB ’12) For Gabelli students with an interest in hedge funds, a new class taught by Professor Kevin Mirabile provides insight into this opaque but fascinating asset class. Drawing from his experience across multiple industries — accounting, …
Only five students in the entire United States were selected for the finance rotational program at Symantec, and Alisha Klebe (GSB ’12) is one of them. Symantec, a computer software corporation with more than 18,500 employees in 50 countries — you …
Nationwide, only 20 student members of Smart Woman Securities had the privilege of traveling to meet star investor Warren Buffett as part of the organization’s annual trip to Omaha — and three of those 20 spots were claimed by Fordham. “Given …
You might have seen him on TV — and now you can see him right here at Fordham. Bill Rancic, winner of the very first season of NBC’s The Apprentice, will speak on campus tomorrow night as part of the American …