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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
By Claire Curry The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on consumer attitudes, the need for clear and consistent sustainability standards, and the ways in which consumers and investors are reshaping ESG in fashion were key topics of the PVH 2021 …
Each spring, the American Marketing Association hosts an intercollegiate conference in New Orleans, a three-day conference designed for undergraduate marketing students seeking to learn more about the marketing industry from well-experienced industry professionals through professional development, career advice, networking, and …
By Claire Curry In the midst of the 2008 financial crisis, an anonymous source known only as Satoshi Nakamoto released a one-page document announcing the arrival of Bitcoin. While the initial response to the digital cryptocurrency was tepid, a single …
For the second consecutive year, three Gabelli School specialty areas – Finance (15), International Business (15), and Marketing (14) – were ranked among the top 20 in the nation in the U.S. News Best Business Schools graduate rankings, released March …
BY PATRICK VEREL On Jan. 27, a social media site, a video game store, and a somewhat arcane Wall Street trading technique collided so spectacularly, the result was possibly the single largest involuntary transfer of wealth in the history of …
By Andrew Clark and Claire Curry Advertising in New York City can be tricky—location is everything, values are critical, and you need the right people for the job. So, when Dr. Michael E. Carey, president of Cardinal Hayes High School, …