Next week, 29 sophomores in the Gabelli integrated business Core R will go head to head in their own “Super Bowl” of sorts — with a $1,000 grand prize at stake. Watch them compete! Tuesday, January 24, at 7 p.m. in …
Graduate school in business is not just about an M.B.A. anymore. In fact, one of the largest-growing areas of higher business education is specialized master’s degree programs — an area in which Fordham’s Graduate School of Business Administration is becoming a …
A reporter is on the phone demanding your reaction to just-announced charges of insider trading against your boss, the CEO. Think fast. What do you tell the reporter? One of your company’s most crucial suppliers delivers the news that she’s …
Four members of the Gabelli Class of 2011 have had their student research project accepted for publication by a national-caliber, peer-reviewed academic journal. Publications such as this sociology journal, Society & Animals: Journal of Human-Animal Studies, typically feature the work of …
Congratulations to the eight Gabelli students — four times as many as last year! — who have been invited to present their original business research at the 2012 National Conference on Undergraduate Research. These students’ projects were chosen from a …
Gabelli students, faculty, alumni and others are invited to a Fordham Corporate Law Center program that will examine whether financial reporting by the federal government meets Constitutional requirements. Guided by panelists, participants in this conference — the first of its …
GabelliConnect reporter Catherine Migueis (GSB ’12) sat down with Josh Salvo, a Gabelli junior, to talk about his startup company, ReddyYeti.com, a web site where skiers can find American-made skis and snowboards that fit their exact preferences. Name: Josh Salvo (GSB …
One of the nation’s largest and most respected newspapers has bestowed a laurel on the new book by Professor Robert Hurley of the management area, titled The Decision to Trust. The Washington Post chose Hurley’s volume as one of its …
by Elizabeth Anderson (FCRH ’13) Sustainability — the filling of human social, economic and other needs in ways that still leave resources for future generations — is quickly progressing beyond a fad to a necessary element of every field of …
Looking for another way to stand out in the eyes of future employers? How about being able to say that you helped to organize a major conference-style event for the university and the admission-paying general public? We are looking for …