Students want to leave college with two things: memories and a job. Memories are easy to make. The job is the tricky part. Fordham students now have an additional service to make it easier. 12Twenty is an external online resource contracted by the …
Every student knows the struggle of trying to find food on days filled with classes. Keep this list in mind for the next time you’re on the Fordham Lincoln Center campus and need a meal that will fill you up and get you to your internship on time.
What’s your story, and why do you need to know it?
If you want to manage a big consumer brand one day, first get a firm grasp on your personal brand.
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Yet another one of Fordham’s graduates has made it big, this time landing a job at one of the largest IT companies in the world: IBM.
For Jeremy Cohen, MBA ’18, business is a little like his hobby of rock climbing. Both are about figuring out solutions and finding the best and most efficient path to the ultimate goal. And reaching the summit, whether in business …
Nine years ago, Joanne Wang, MBA ’18, came to New York for the first time and fell in love with the city.
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The first three students in the new PhD program joined the Gabelli School of Business community in late August.
Kelly Davis, MBA ’18, had her career all set. A 2012 graduate of the biology program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, she had been accepted to medical school and was ready to begin studying to be a doctor.