Students seeking more access to Hughes Hall for weekend studying are having their wishes granted. Hughes Hall now is staying open longer for those looking to study. Here are the new hours Saturdays: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays: 1 p.m. …
Not every college graduate can realize a career dream when entering the workforce. Bailey Link, a 21-year-old Gabelli School of Business senior, will be doing just that when she starts her job as a middle-market credit analyst within specialized industries …
Benjamin Phillips, BS ’16, knows right where he’s going to be working when he graduates this May. Exactly what will his responsibilities be? He’ll find out soon enough. Phillips, a Gabelli School of Business business administration major who is concentrating in entrepreneurship and …
By Joseph Vitale, freelance writer for GabelliConnect Several experts on the economic state of Cuba came together last week at Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus to discuss the future of the nation and its developing relationship with the United States. The …
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Students need to take control of the activities that will determine their future, a top Morgan Stanley executive told marketing students at Fordham University last week. “You have to be the architect of your own career,” Mandell Crawley, MBA ’09, …
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Hunter Lovins, a well-known environmentally focused entrepreneur and advocate, has news for us: We are already in a climate crisis. Enough talk about what might happen in the future (though that’s important, she says). There is plenty occurring right now that …
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Laws governing the disclosure of new drug clinical trials are neither extensive nor well enforced, a medical ethicist told a group of Fordham University students during a lecture last week. Jennifer Miller, an assistant professor in the Medical Ethics Division …
James R. Lothian has worn many hats in his career: professor, valued colleague, researcher and editor. Each role was part of the reason he was honored on Friday following a day-long conference on research topics such as The Benefits of Geographic …
Charles Brandes, well-known investor and founder of Brandes Investment Partners, has made some bad picks during his more than 40 years in finance, and he’s proud of them. Brandes told a group of Fordham University students who attended the businessman’s …
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The opportunities presented by the opening of Cuba to foreign investors and some local entrepreneurial efforts will be the subject of an event held on Fordham University’s Lincoln Center campus on Wednesday, Sept. 16. The event, organized by Marcia Flicker, …