TEDx, technology, and trading rooms were among the topics addressed at Dean Rapaccioli’s annual Town Hall at Rose Hill last month.
The first three students in the new PhD program joined the Gabelli School of Business community in late August.
The Gabelli School’s Class of 2020, new to Fordham and some new to New York City, got a taste on Monday of the hopes that the school community has for them and the support they will have as they pursue their dreams.
The Gabelli School of Business has a new address on Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus with the reopening of 140 West 62nd Street, the building that housed Fordham Law School for more than five decades.
Changing the culture of global business to one that embraces sustainability principles depends in part on a generational change in leadership. Making sure that next generation of business leaders is well-versed in social innovation is one of the goals of …
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“> Alumni of the MBA, EMBA and MS programs at the Gabelli School of Business gathered for a reunion, held at the Lincoln Center campus on June 9. (Photo by Veronica Stuart)[/caption] By Eric Askins More than 300 alumni of …
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Four “Rising Stars” in finance were honored at a recent conference held at Fordham University. The scholars presented papers on topics ranging from the Home Affordable Refinancing Program to the impact of long-term investors on corporate decision-making. The 2016 Rising …
When Ron Cordes, along with a group of academics and philanthropists, walked into a school in a Kenyan village in 2007, he immediately came to his own conclusions about how to fix the facility. Get rid of the dirt floors. Put …
It’s a common belief that business leaders must be ruthless, focused only on shareholder optimization and profit, but a growing movement in commerce seeks to dispel that notion. Leaders, say those who advocate for a new approach, can succeed with …