The first-year student has chosen the global finance and business economics concentration at the Gabelli School of Business and hopes to pursue the six-year BS/JD dual-degree program to become an attorney.
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Taylor Duffy, BS ’20, has the most enviable summers.She lifeguards at a beach club in Breezy Point, Queens, and spends her days exactly where she wants to be.
The first three students in the new PhD program joined the Gabelli School of Business community in late August.
Francis Gabriel Mendoza, MS ’17, is constantly looking for an opportunity.
One of the most important experiences of Graham Stevenson’s formative years was his association with Destination Imagination
Kelly Davis, MBA ’18, had her career all set. A 2012 graduate of the biology program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, she had been accepted to medical school and was ready to begin studying to be a doctor.
Wei Huang, BS ’20, is used to hard work. She has been pushing herself ever since she and her mother moved to the United States from China more than a decade ago.
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.
When Sophie Gao, MS ’18, came to New York for a summer program at Columbia University in 2014, one of her side trips was to Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.
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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.