by Farzana Ali (GSB ’15) “The university wants you to go out and be an intellectual entrepreneur.” This was among Professor Benjamin Cole’s remarks to student researchers who presented their original projects at last week’s second Gabelli Undergraduate Business Research …
The Gabelli School’s own Emily Raleigh (GSB ’16) won a social entrepreneurship grant last weekend from the Kenneth Cole Foundation, joining two peers from Stanford University and Georgetown University. The grant totals $5,000, but its value is much greater. It also …
Last year, our Student Managed Investment Fund participants took home “Best Hybrid Fund” honors at the Global Asset Management Education Forum, sponsored by Quinnipiac University. This past weekend, they did it again! Congratulations to all 24 SMIF students, whose sharp …
Want to find out how unlimited team spending has affected Major League Baseball? If having a popular web site affects a company’s performance? Whether Twitter can predict stock returns? Think about discovering this kind of stuff from your friends. In …
Remember how KPMG was offering three scholarships for the Gabelli School’s London program? Well, now we know who won them. Congratulations to Matt Calabrese (GSB ’15), Ciara Griffin (GSB ’15) and Mollie Stein (GSB ’15)! Each will receive $2,500 toward …
Amani, the Fair Trade business run by Gabelli School students, is about to gain a new level of visibility on campus. Have you seen the new kiosk cart that has been parked in the lobby of Hughes? Starting tomorrow, it …
by Farzana Ali (GSB ’15) What does Target have that Amazon doesn’t? A physical store. Four Gabelli School of Business students recently decided it was time to bring that whole store online. Graham Batstone (GSB ’12), Andriana Antonucci (GSB ’14), …
by Farzana Ali (GSB ’15) Offering students only 48 hours to rip through 20 pages of facts, figures and charts, the KPMG International Case Competition is unlike any other. Competitors identify and analyze key issues facing a business — this …
It’s impossible to know yet what Major League Baseball will look like in the future. What we do know is that Michael Sansarran (GSB ’13) will have a hand in shaping it. Michael starts work this month with the baseball …
Three Gabelli School students certainly are glad they applied for the first-ever Wilcha Travel Grant scholarship for study abroad — because they got it! Jack Donnelly (GSB ’15), Chiara Furfaro (GSB ’14) and Madeleine Sudibya (GSB ’15) head to Europe …