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Vintage Sneakers and Shipping Containers: Unusual Investment Opportunities Examined in New Book

Featured News | Sep 21, 2021 |

By Patrick Verel Ask an average person on the street which company’s stocks are worth the most, and the usual suspects will likely surface: technology firms like Apple and Facebook, and logistics companies such as Amazon. And then there are …

Fordham Angel Fund Makes First Investment in Student Startup

Featured News | Sep 21, 2021 |

By Kelly Kultys Just over two years ago, Ethan Manning, a film major at Fordham College at Lincoln Center, was going to see movies in theaters that he expected would be packed; instead they were half empty. Manning and a …

Fordham Welcomes Most Diverse, Largest Class in History

Featured News | Aug 30, 2021 |

By Kelly Kultys Fordham welcomed more than 2,800 students to its incoming class on Opening Day, making it the largest class in the University’s history. The Class of 2025 is also the most diverse class Fordham has ever had, with …

Apostolos Filippas, Ph.D., On Social Media Echo Chambers

Faculty | Aug 05, 2021 |

By Chelsee Pengal Do you ever scroll through Facebook or Twitter and see the same tweets touting dubious information repeatedly shared on your feed? If so, you’re not alone. According to Apostolos Filippas, Ph.D., assistant professor of information, technology, and …

Hye Seung (Grace) Lee, Ph.D.: When Companies Lose CEOs

Faculty | Aug 05, 2021 |

By Chelsee Pengal How does the sudden death of a company’s CEO affect its shareholder value? What does the answer mean for aspiring leaders? Hye Seung (Grace) Lee, Ph.D., assistant professor in the accounting and taxation area at the Gabelli …

Exploring the History and Mystery of Brown Brothers Harriman

Gabelli100 | Jul 16, 2021 |

With roots dating back to the 1800s, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. is the oldest and one of the largest private investment banks in the United States. Its influence on the early American economy helped navigate the country through financial …

Researcher Examines Real Interest Rates Over Seven Centuries

Gabelli100 | Jun 07, 2021 |

Investors in the Italian Renaissance could have predicted today’s low interest rates, according to Paul Schmelzing, Ph.D., who dove deeply into American and European economic archives to research real interest rate dynamics. He reconstructed a global timeline that covered 82% …

At Gabelli School Diploma Ceremony, Celebrating Purpose-Driven Business

Featured Events, Featured News | Jun 02, 2021 |

By Chris Gosier, Photos by Bruce Gilbert Addressing new master’s and doctor-level graduates of the Gabelli School of Business on May 25, Edward M. Stroz, GABELLI ’79, called on them to practice the Jesuit values of Fordham throughout their careers—and …

Gabelli School Class of 2021 Celebrations Begin at Rose Hill

Featured News | May 20, 2021 |

The Gabelli School’s undergraduate Class of 2021 was celebrated in style this week with two in-person graduation events held at the Rose Hill campus. The May 18 and May 19 events, held outdoors on the terrace of Keating Hall, offered …

How a 1982 Forecast Sparked a Global Bull Market

Gabelli100 | May 20, 2021 |

Today’s interest rates can be as low as 3%, but in the 1970s, Americans were paying 17% just to borrow money. In 1982, Henry Kaufman, then managing director of Salomon Brothers Inc., issued a memorandum predicting that interest rates would …

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