By Tanisia Morris Note: This story was originally published in the Fordham Newsroom and was re-published here on GabelliConnect. Ever wondered what it would be like to get advice from a billionaire? In a candid talk on September 6 with the 2017 …
Whether you want to brush up on your writing skills or need tutoring in a specific class, Fordham University offers helpful resources at either campus. Make note of the list below for the fall semester. Gabelli School Tutors Tutoring appointments, …
Technology has vast potential to transform the business world. Joe Halpin, BS ’17, and Tongqing Zhang, MS ’17, know this well. Both graduates chose to focus on technology while working toward their degrees, with Halpin concentrating on information systems and …
Students in the Global Business Honors Program (GBHP) knew since the first week of freshman year that they eventually would have to complete a senior thesis. Four years later, after three semesters of research, the day for showcasing their findings finally came. At the sixth …
Gabelli School undergraduates are diverse, from their home towns and countries to their majors and concentrations, but they share a similar goal: to start a career after graduation. One step toward reaching that goal? Building a résumé. While experience is important, it’s often …
“Come back in a year or two.” For some freshmen, hearing this advice at a career fair might be discouraging. For Carl Jean-Pierre, BS ’20, it made him even more determined to line up an internship. He will start this …
Innovations sometimes bring unintentional ethical complications that only creative thought can solve. That’s what the annual Business Ethics Case Competition demands. This year, six Gabelli School teams took on the competition’s challenge: to select a current business ethics problem and develop a way to address it. The topic chosen by …
Life is a marathon, not a sprint. A Gabelli School senior knows firsthand the truth behind these words. Christa Ceconi, BS ’17, recently accepted a one-year rotational position at Dreyfus, a subsidiary of BNY Mellon, but it took time, patience, …
Networking is a buzzword business students hear often. There’s a reason for that: making connections with people in the organizations you admire or hope to join is a crucial step in building your career. Next week’s Networking Expo coordinated by …
Top undergraduate business programs don’t just admit the best applicants, provide the best education, and send graduates on their way.