What would happen if your idol were your professor? That is exactly what happened to Thomas A. Russo. As a student at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business, Russo got to learn from the best in value investing: Warren Buffett.
For one thing, it has become the norm—everyone, from individuals to global brands, is moving to the cloud. For another, it is loaded with benefits.
The former Secretary of the U.S. Treasury said the nation is in better shape that it was during the 2008 recession and that the economy has great potential for growth. Robert Rubin, who served as treasury secretary during the Clinton administration, …
Next time you see a pair of $8 jeans on a rack, take a moment to think about how they got there—and how exactly they are $8.
If you think only of Silicon Valley when you think about venture capital, think again. Andrew Buemi, FCRH ’11, visited a recent Alternative Investment Club meeting to offer his perspective as a young VC professional right here in New York …
Perfect weather and sunshine set the scene on Wednesday, October 5, as Fordham students of all different ages gathered for the university’s fall Career and Internship Fair at the Rose Hill campus.
“Who are these people?” This question, popularized by comedian Jerry Seinfeld in his hit 1990s TV show, sums up the consumer-insights theme of the first of the Gabelli School’s marketing lecture series held on Monday, September 26, at Lincoln Center. …
This past Wednesday evening, students, faculty, donors, and members of the Board of Trustees gathered to celebrate the rededication and blessing of the newly-renovated 140 W. 62nd Street building. The building, which formerly housed the law school, is now home to …
Last Monday, Gabelli School students were invited to attend a humanistic management conference, which aimed to discuss the creation of an economy for common good through four incredible panelists. The panelists included: Hunter Lovins, a sustainable business pioneer and author …
Do you ever feel as if the internet is following you? It is — at least some segments of it. Ads on Facebook and other websites will appear freakishly fast after a related Google search and stay in your line of …