David Bornstein – author, New York Times blogger and entrepreneurial journalist – told Gabelli School of Business freshmen during a Sept. 2 lecture about his recent experience sitting on a beach while thinking about his work and its impact. That’s …
Pope Francis, in his encyclical Laudato Si, calls for “a new and universal solidarity” to deal with a planet imperiled by a lack of attention to its ecological state. The encyclical by the lightning-rod Argentinian, elected in 2013 to lead …
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Interested in value investing? If yes, a Sept. 9 presentation on the Rose Hill campus by the founder of a leading value-investment firm is a must-attend for you. Charles Brandes, founder and chairman of Brandes Investment Partners, began his career …
The undergraduate Gabelli School of Business Class of 2019 is a diverse group. The more than 500 incoming freshmen at both the Rose Hill and Lincoln Center campuses hail from 22 different countries, including the United States. They have compelling …
Having an internship in Major League Baseball’s Office of the Commissioner really is as cool as it sounds. Nicholas Sette, a rising senior at the Gabelli School of Business, just completed his summer as a baseball operations intern there. A …
Fordham’s Beta Alpha Psi chapter won a national award this month in the Grant Thornton Ethics in Business Competition. Seven students—Melanie Faulk, Archibald King, Rachel Cho, Katherine Alexanderson, Michael Hickey, Maggie Wang and Jake Candelaria—were awarded a plaque and $2,500 during …
Fordham University has welcomed its EMBA Class of 2017 at Lincoln Center. Associate Dean Francis Petit said the cohort is “a wonderfully dynamic, professionally diverse and high-spirited group.” Here is a snapshot of the class, by the numbers: Total number of …
Trying to figure out the correlation between greenhouse gas emissions and food production in 43 countries isn’t exactly a day at the beach. A group of five high school students traded in a part of their summer vacations to do …
Fiat Chrysler agreed this week to a historic $105 million fine and admitted violating federal rules for automobile recalls, signaling a U.S. government crackdown on car companies’ recall efforts. But how does this affect Fiat Chrysler’s business? The manufacturer had …
When people think of Ireland, they normally picture verdant pastures, rocky coasts and a welcoming culture. But there is a different side of Ireland, hidden a bit lately by an economic downturn, but nonetheless potent. Ireland remains a force in …