Anyone who has shopped for residential real estate knows that it is often a smaller detail, not just the big idea, that sets a building apart and gives it character. University halls are no exception. Construction crews have been at …
For students taking the first steps toward a business career, some of the subdivisions within the financial world — and the routes to landing work in those fields — can be somewhat opaque. Helping a group of Gabelli sophomores to …
The Gabelli School of Business presents …. The “Me and a Ram” Student Photo Contest Win a Pugsley’s pizza party for you and 14 friends! We at Gabelli want to see whether FCRH, FCLC or GSB students have the …
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 …
Four Gabelli accounting students and one GBA student have advanced to the national round of the Deloitte tax case study competition, which the company reworked this year to be even more rigorous. The nationals will be held on November 18 …
About 60 Gabelli juniors now have a cover letter you can watch. As part of the Business Communication II course, these members of the Integrated Business Core were challenged to come up with a “brand video” — about two minutes …
It’s easy to look at today’s most-touted models of entrepreneurial companies — the giants, like Google, Facebook, Zynga — and wonder if starting a business is really a goal within reach. Four entrepreneurs came to campus in October to show …
National and regional business media have taken note of last week’s launch of the Center for Digital Transformation, a faculty center overseen by Professor RP Raghupathi that aims to understand how digital technology can contribute to improvements in society and …
It meant boarding a Ram Van at the crack of dawn to Manhattan, but for the students who attended this year’s CEO Breakfast event at Tiffany & Co., it was worth it. The company’s chief operating officer, Fordham alumnus Jim …
The Fordham business faculty’s resident expert on corporate trust, Professor Robert Hurley, published an essay in the October 24 Wall Street Journal that offers concrete steps companies can use to improve their trustworthiness. In the Journal piece, Professor Hurley argues …