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.
One of the writers of a student-produced guide for Fordham University students holding internships at KPMG U.K. during a semester at the university’s London campus has a new gig explaining visa procedures for a larger audience. Claire DiCiuccio, BS ’17, is …
An invitation to a new co-worker’s wedding in southern Italy was an unexpected perk of Maurizio Viselli’s summer internship in the Rome office of PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
Negative word-of-mouth information can affect a company’s bottom line, but whom that information is shared with can determine just how much damage is done, according to a new paper co-written by a Fordham assistant professor of marketing.
As the students in Verizon’s Summer Technology and Entrepreneurship Immersion Program engaged in a series of enunciation exercises with Gabelli School of Business faculty member Clarence Ball, the president of the foundation that made the program possible stood to the side in the classroom and smiled.
High school is a time to explore options for careers and college choices, and a group of 40 juniors and seniors recently had a chance to jump start that exploration during the Gabelli School of Business’ first New York City …
Calling political and union opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership pact shortsighted, a Gabelli School of Business professor says there is “little to no” reason for the agreement not to be ratified by Congress. Paul McNelis, S.J., the Robert Bendheim Chair …
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