by Catherine Migueis (GSB ’12) Financial success is important for any small business, but it is even more meaningful for the Amani Project, the Fair Trade operation at the Gabelli School of Business. The project’s students celebrated their most successful …
Junior finance majors/concentrators: This is your week to put the Student Managed Investment Fund in your sights. Professor James Kelly, who advises the fund and teaches the two courses that comprise the SMIF program, is looking for 12 students to fill …
Bringing further renown to Gabelli’s burgeoning student research programs, Bryan Matis (GSB ’12) has been selected to present his original work at the International Academy of Management and Business conference, slated for April in Warsaw, Poland. Bryan’s research project, titled …
Earlier today, we brought you news about the Student Managed Investment Fund‘s performance last semester. If what you read sounded cool — and you’re a junior majoring in finance — start thinking about whether you want to apply for …
The Gabelli undergraduates who ran the Student Managed Investment Fund last semester successfully shepherded more than $1 million of the university’s endowment money through a period of unprecedented volatility, learning valuable lessons about how to weather a stormy market. The …
Proving the adage that hard work leads to great reward, five Gabelli students representing the Kellogg’s corporation took home top honors — and $1,000 — this past Tuesday in the integrated business core’s first business presentation competition. What will benefit …
Are you interested in a career in event planning or event management? Strengthen your résumé with a paid position as the Event Planning Intern for the Gabelli School of Business. All Gabelli students are eligible to apply for this position, …
Next week, 29 sophomores in the Gabelli integrated business Core R will go head to head in their own “Super Bowl” of sorts — with a $1,000 grand prize at stake. Watch them compete! Tuesday, January 24, at 7 p.m. in …
A reporter is on the phone demanding your reaction to just-announced charges of insider trading against your boss, the CEO. Think fast. What do you tell the reporter? One of your company’s most crucial suppliers delivers the news that she’s …
Freshmen in Janet di Lorenzo’s section of The Ground Floor visited the Manhattan offices of French banking giant Société Générale in October. Below, students Krishma Kapoor (GSB ’15) and Daniel Chapple (GSB ’15) offer their account. The Ground Floor, the …