U.S. Withdrawal From Syria
U.S. Withdrawal From Syria
Join this week's conference call as we discuss the U.S withdrawal from Syria.
Join this week's conference call as we discuss the U.S withdrawal from Syria.
Please join us at the Gabelli School of Business Faculty Research Seminar at Rose Hill, where Benjamin Segal will be presenting his paper, "Management Facial Features."
Through a series of surprising sources—at once playful and moving—explore how ancient Jews conceived of the divine and why it matters for how we understand Jewish theology.
Young women and individuals have the rewarding opportunity to hear from panelists who are trailblazers in fields such as finance, engineering, arts, wellness, and more.
Join a conference call with Dr. Deborah L. Birx, ambassador-at-large and United States Global AIDS Coordinator to discuss the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
Social Value Investing presents a new way to approach some of society’s most difficult and intractable challenges.
Robert J. Brent will talk about his research on CBAs of dementia interventions that reduce symptoms rather than brain pathology.
In collaboration with the Gabelli School of Business Career Development Center, PGIM Fixed Income will be hosting an informal forum with two of our senior investment professionals.
Learn how to invest in financial research with author Cheryl Einhorn at this book lecture sponsored by the Gabelli Center for Global Security Analysis.
Please join us for this presentation by Dr. Jane Bedell and Kim Freeman.
Join us for a panel discussion about the female diaconate and the Orthodox Church.
Maureen E. Raymo, Ph.D., Bruce C. Heezen/Lamont Research Professor and director of the Lamont-Doherty Core Repository at Columbia University, will present, “Climate, CO2, and Sea Level: Past is Prologue.”
Lisa Cataldo will be joined by members of the L’Arche Long Island community to talk about L’Arche’s mission to be a sign of hope in the world.
Discover the Gabelli School of Business and our MBA and MS programs at our evening information session presented by the admissions team!
In this talk, Ayelet Brinn will explore the crucial role of advice columns in the development of the Yiddish press and how central advice columns became to the acclimation process of new immigrants eager to learn more about American life.
The ReImagining Higher Education Initiative kicks off its speaker series with Cathy N. Davidson.
Rupal Bhansali describes in her new book, The Need for Non-Consensus Investing, how to perform differentiated fundamental research to uncover mispriced stocks.
Gumaro Rendón, Ph.D., of Brookhaven National Lab, will present, “New Physics on the Lattice.”
Undergraduates from all majors and programs are invited to present their original work through visual presentations, performances, and oral explanation (abstract required).
The Department of African and African American Studies is hosting a Black History Month lecture with Saidiya Hartman.
Carolyn McLaughlin will discuss her book, her work as past director of BronxWorks and as a social worker in the Bronx for over 50 years.
Fordham Real Estate Institute invites you to discover the most influential technology in the real estate field.
Michael Morse, executive director of the Winston Churchill Foundation of the United States, will discuss the Churchill Scholarship.
This event is part of the “College at 60” lecture series.
Please join us for a lecture by Dr. Paul R. Fleischman, author, psychiatrist, and Vipassana meditation teacher.
Emma Peng, associate professor of accounting and taxation, will be presenting her paper titled: “The Role of Disclosure in the Design of CEO Incentive Compensation.”
Sami Everett, Ph.D., in his talk, will draw from a year-long participant observation of civil society initiatives and cultural producers in favor of, or indirectly addressing, the vast field of ‘Muslim-Jewish dialogue’ across the larger French regions.
Learn how you can get involved in the world of entrepreneurship—as a founder, an investor, or employee at a startup!