By Caroline Lebranti During the Fordham Galway study tour’s first pre-travel meeting, Clinical Assistant Professor Janet DiLorenzo told us that going to Galway would make us feel as if we were “coming home,” even if we’d never been to the city. …
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Rose Hill, Lincoln Center, Westchester, and London aren’t the only campuses with Gabelli School students. As of last week, the school officially has a program in Beijing, China: the Doctor of Professional Studies in Business. It can be thought of …
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By Bailey Link At the beginning of every school year, students listen to the Rev. Joseph McShane, SJ, president of Fordham University, discuss the Jesuit value of cura personalis, Latin for “care for the whole person.” He stresses the importance of attending …
Creative videography about her semester abroad in Italy helped Caroline LeBranti, BS ’16, win the first International Business Week video competition. The competition, which featured original 30- to 90-second videos about international experiences, real or imagined, showcased the global focus of …
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Doing business in a global community demands a good understanding of cultures, many of which can differ dramatically from your own. But there is one topic of conversation that is nearly universal in the business world: soccer. “Every country loves …
Looking to show off your video chops and possibly win a $500 United Airlines gift card? If you have some international experience—or if you plan to have some someday—the Gabelli School of Business International Business Week Student Video Competition is …
By Claire Curry The media industry in Eastern Europe is at a crossroads. On a week-long study tour to Poland in May, Gabelli School graduate students discovered why. On one hand are state-controlled media that trace their roots through Eastern …
By Claire Curry What U.S. cities offer Chinese investors the best potential ROI in residential real estate? This is the question Fordham EMBA students investigated on behalf of their pro bono client, China-based lender CreditEase, for their capstone consulting project, …
When people think of Ireland, they normally picture verdant pastures, rocky coasts and a welcoming culture. But there is a different side of Ireland, hidden a bit lately by an economic downturn, but nonetheless potent. Ireland remains a force in …
A group of Fordham students are embarking on a study tour of Poland this week, and you will be able to follow along with their adventures. The Gabelli School of Business tour will focus on the media and technology industries, …