Whatever you do, just don’t call it soccer. This was among the ground rules for the Gabelli London students who visited the stadium and offices of the renowned Chelsea Football Club. The students traveled this fall to the team’s home …
Access Your Future is a month-long series of events at Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business designed to help students gain insight into career paths. This year’s events are specifically geared to encourage students to think beyond the obvious — …
Further raising Fordham’s contribution to business scholarship and dialogue, Professor R.P. Raghupathi’s Center for Digital Transformation will launch on October 19, 2011 — with a special forum on analytics sponsored by IBM. The Center for Digital Transformation joins Fordham’s 10 …
Most college students don’t keep five-pound sacks of Nestle chocolate chips in their apartment kitchens. Or bags of brown sugar the size of a standard bed pillow. Or trays of eggs that could keep a short-order cook stocked through the …
The Decision to Trust, the new book by Professor Robert F. Hurley of the management systems area, has been named to the fall reading list of CIO Insight magazine. Click here to see the full list of this season’s recommended …
Beth Egan, a Gabelli adjunct professor, published a great column on the advertising/marketing industry web site Adotas.com about how her Fordham students taught her a great deal about marketing to today’s teenagers and college students. “I entered Duane 351 at Fordham …
Alumni who are interested in innovative solutions to the global challenges of healthcare delivery are encouraged to attend an event sponsored by the Global Healthcare Innovation Management Center — one of Fordham’s faculty-led research centers that contributes to the international …
This is the first in a series of many “success stories” about Gabelli students who receive internships and full-time job offers. We plan to report them to you as students receive the news. Our inaugural story is about Gabelli junior …
Dean Rapaccioli always wants to hear students’ ideas and comments, but she sets up a group gathering for it twice a year. One of these is coming up — the fall Town Hall will be on Thursday, September 29, at …
When Mark Zuckerberg wrote the lines of code that would become Facebook, he wasn’t intending to change the way the world communicates — he was just having fun, chasing an idea. The giant ripples in the pool came later. Gabelli …