February 1st marks the start of Black History Month, and the Gabelli School’s month-long celebration, “Celebrating Black Voices,” includes events, discussions, and an invitation for those in the school community to express themselves by creating original content. In a letter …
When Henry Bergh founded the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in 1866, he knew—despite the opposition he faced from New York City’s elite—that his mission to save animals was an important one. Over 150 years later, …
Discover Gabelli: Diversity Week comprised five days of virtual engagements that shined light on the Gabelli School’s commitment to diversity and inclusion and gathered industry experts who spoke about corporate efforts in these areas across multiple fields. The event – …
By Claire Curry Leadership through COVID-19, driving social change, and breaking into careers in the media are among the topics covered at the One Day Immersion in Media, Technology, and Entertainment conference held virtually on Nov. 13. The annual event, …
By Ashley Rabinovitch The 2020 American Innovation Conference inspired business leaders and students to identify novel opportunities for change across industries. “Innovation stimulates our imagination of what is possible and what we want our world to be,” reflected Donna Rapaccioli, dean …
By Claire Curry Consumer financial well-being is the theme of a new speaker series hosted by the Gabelli School of Business that launched this week. Scholars from the marketing area are discussing different facets of current research on the subject, …
By Claire Curry Business school leaders in Ireland, Italy, and the United Kingdom shared the latest trends and innovations they are implementing to prepare students for tomorrow’s workforce during a panel at the Future of Business Education Conference held virtually …
By Claire Curry Digital acumen, data-driven decision making, a growth mindset, open-mindedness, and empathy are the skills that will be most essential to succeed in tomorrow’s workforce, according to Jacqui Canney, global chief people officer at WPP and keynote speaker …
The study of narratives is typically thought of as the work of historians, anthropologists, and sociologists. But Robert Shiller’s Narrative Economics: How Stories Go Viral and Drive Major Economic Events explores the history of economics by studying the impact of word of mouth, our collective …
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended life in countless ways, and the health care industry is no exception. In an hour-long webinar held Tuesday, June 30, that served as the kickoff of the Gabelli School of Business’ Gabelli Forward series, three leading …