When you think of the Bronx, do you think “high-tech”? If not — this is your change to change that. Where some see underdevelopment and feel discouraged, the leaders of Fordham’s Center for Digital Transformation perceive opportunity. Join CDT director and …
Please welcome Emily Raleigh (GSB ’16) back to the dance floor. This sophomore entrepreneur is the brain behind the Smart Girls Group, one of only three student ventures nationwide to win a grant last spring from the Kenneth Cole Foundation. Her group aims to …
When Andrew Kingsley (GSB ’13) graduated in May, some of his entrepreneurship professors predicted he’d make headlines one day. It didn’t take long for that day to come. Andrew’s business, The Concourse Fund — one of the first four ventures …
ConnectNow, an iOS app created by a team that includes Joseph Sorrentino (GSB ’13), officially launched yesterday and is available for download. The app is a new way to exchange personal information, an electronic update to the business cards of …
The Gabelli School ranks in the top 25 nationwide in six of 14 business disciplines, according to a list released yesterday by Bloomberg Businessweek. The six areas are as follows: International business: 7 Marketing: 11 Corporate strategy: 16 Finance: 17 Sustainability: …
by Balt Heldring (GSB ’14) In life, people can do one of two things: create or follow. Most students will do the latter, following in the footsteps of someone who has already made millions in the hopes of doing the …
by Farzana Ali (GSB ’15) Among the 140 students at this month’s Shift Series social-entrepreneurship conference, which university had the largest contingent? Hint: You attend there. Yes, the Gabelli School of Business was the best-represented school at Shift, with every …
Companies are signing on for April 30’s Small Biz Connector, a special kind of career fair designed for students who want to be interns, employees or consultants for startups and small businesses. Registration for the Connector is open, so if …
The Gabelli School’s own Emily Raleigh (GSB ’16) won a social entrepreneurship grant last weekend from the Kenneth Cole Foundation, joining two peers from Stanford University and Georgetown University. The grant totals $5,000, but its value is much greater. It also …
Being a first-time entrepreneur doesn’t always bring tons of recognition. Yet Andrew Arcangel (GSB ’11) just scored some — by being one of 12 small-business owners nationwide named “Rookies of the Year” by the online magazine Under30CEO.com. Andrew is the …