Mira Nadon: Forbes Under 30
Forbes 12-03-2024
At age 23, Mira Nadon is the first Asian American female principal dancer in the New York City Ballet’s 75-year history. She started at NYCB at age 16. She rose through the ranks from apprentice to the corps de ballet in 2018, to soloist in 2022 and finally to principal in 2023. She is a recipient of the 2022 Princess Grace Award and the 2021 Clive Barnes Award in Dance. Education: Bachelor of Arts/Science, Current student at Fordham University.
Poets&Quant’s 2024-2025 MBA Ranking: For The First Time Ever, Kellogg Takes First
Poets&Quants 12-03-2024
In all, 11 programs advanced in double-digits, with large gains by the University of Wisconsin’s Business School, up 18 spots to rank 35th best, and Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business, up 16 places to finish 44th.
A pope expert fact checks Conclave’s wildest moments
GQ 12-04-2024
“I was in Rome with a group of Fordham students in October for the global meeting of Catholic leaders, called a synod. During that time, Pope Francis met with a group of trans and intersex Catholics. It was a very powerful meeting. The pope’s affirmation of them as created by God with inherent dignity was extraordinarily moving. One of them, Nicole Santamaria, an intersex woman from El Salvador, wrote about her experience and to me, it’s a testimony more powerful than Conclave’s surprise ending,” said David Gibson, Director of the Center on Religion and Culture at Fordham University.
Home Depot accused of faking Black Friday deals by masking original prices with holiday sale stickers showing the same cost
Fortune 12-05-2024
“All kinds of pricing shenanigans have been going on for decades,” Luke Kachersky, an associate professor of marketing at the Fordham Gabelli School of Business, told Fortune. “For example, retailers displaying things like, ‘regularly $X, now $Y,’ even though it’s hard to imagine the retailer ever having really offered the item—or anyone ever buying it—at the ‘regular’ price.”
You Want That Gift to Arrive Today? This Is What It Takes.
The New York Times 12-03-2024
As Halloween approaches, more costumes are moved to same-day delivery. The same goes for toys as Christmas nears. “It’s not necessarily going to be what you want,” said Matthew Hockenberry, a historian of supply chains at Fordham University. “It’s what you are willing to accept.”
The jobs most vulnerable under the next Trump administration
CNN 12-09-2024
The potential loss of millions of people in the US would mean businesses nationwide could see revenues decline substantially, said Monster economist [and senior lecturer of economics at Fordham University] Giacomo Santangelo. “In the face of inflation, the Federal Reserve is going to have to raise interest rates,” Santangelo told CNN.
Trump Organization Plans an Ethics Policy Without Banning Foreign Deals
The New York Times 12-05-2024
“It looks like Trump is planning to flagrantly violate key anti-corruption provisions of the Constitution again,” said Zephyr Teachout, a law professor at Fordham Law School, who served on the legal team for one of the emoluments lawsuits filed in 2017. “It would be untenable if there is not a significant challenge to that.”
Paying Juan Soto would be smart money for Mets or Yankees, Fordham expert says
New York Daily News 12-06-2024
According to Mark Conrad, director of the Sports Business Concentration and professor of law and ethics at Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business, paying Soto what he wants is smart money. “It’s supply and demand,” Conrad told the Daily News.
2024 Power Players in Health Care
Politics NY 12-02-2024
She [Anne Williams-Isom] has decades of executive and leadership experience including serving as CEO of the Harlem Children’s Zone, serving as a leader at the NYC Administration for Children’s Services, and serving as a professor at Fordham University. She holds a bachelor’s degree, a law degree, and a doctorate in divinity.
Psychobiography Across Cultures
Psychology Today 12-02-2024
“Of all the quantitative and qualitative research methods taught in graduate psychology programs, psychobiography is the set of research procedures that most parallel the practice of counseling and psychotherapy; and that is, the intensive psychological study and understanding of a person in familial, religious, community, socio-cultural, political, and historic context,” said Joseph G. Ponterotto, professor in the Division of Psychological and Educational Services at the Fordham University Graduate School of Education.
How Realistic Conclave’s Twist Ending Is Explained By Pope Expert
Screen Rant 12-05-2024
In an interview with GQ, David Gibson, Director of the Center on Religion and Culture at Fordham University, addressed Conclave’s surprise ending. Gibson discussed the feasibility of an intersex pope and the broader implications of the film’s ending, touching on the Church’s evolving stance on gender and sexuality.
New York Giants’ Brandon Brown to participate in NFL’s Front Office & General Manager Accelerator Program
Giants.com 12-09-2024
A four-year letterman as a defensive back at Fordham University, [Brandon] Brown earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration with a dual concentration in entrepreneurship and communications media management. In addition, Brown was a two-time all-Patriot League academic selection. After graduating from Fordham in 2010, Brown earned a Juris Doctor degree from Barry University Law School in Orlando, Fla.
Yahoo Sports AM: Hired to be fired
Yahoo! Sports 12-06-2024
The Bronx is famous for a lot of things. Hip-hop. The Yankees. Jennifer Lopez. Now, thanks to Fordham University, the New York City borough has a new claim to fame: Water polo!
A Bronx Tale – Fordham is For Real! Taking the Fight to USC in Semifinals at NCAA Water Polo Champs
Swimming World 12-07-2024
Later in the evening, the most anticipated match of the day featured Fordham University against Long Beach State University. Fordham, entering the tournament with an unblemished 31-0 record, faced a formidable opponent in Long Beach State. The match began with Fordham taking a 2-0 lead, courtesy of goals from George Papanikolaou (#6) and Lucas Nieto Jasny (#10).
Why were prison workers excluded from California’s new indoor heat rules?
Santa Monica Daily Press 12-02-2024
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has even acknowledged that five facilities that once experienced fewer than five days above the extreme heat threshold annually will see as many as 24 days by mid-century, and potentially 41 days by 2070. Fordham University researchers have warned that without retrofitting, many carceral facilities will become so unbearable from climate change effects that corrections employment recruitment may suffer.
APACS partners with Kaplan to provide free graduate test prep for STEM and health students in New York
EdTech Innovation Hub 12-03-2024
Students at 27 institutions across the state will have access to courses for the GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT, and DAT through this initiative, which aims to support careers in STEM, health, and other licensed fields. Under Kaplan’s All Access License, students will also benefit from courses designed to build technical and soft skills for career readiness. Participating schools include: Fordham University.
Greek-American Singer Elaina Poulos on Her New Song ‘Mi Mou Thimoneis’
The National Herald 12-03-2024
“After the success of my first song ‘I Agapi Ine Pantou’, I wanted to continue chasing my dream of becoming a famous Greek-American singer. My colleague and fellow singer Eleni Basi introduced me to the lyricist of my song, Giannis Mallias who actually wrote Vasilis Karras’ hit song ‘Ap Ton Vora Mehri to Noto’. It was an honor to sing a song written by Giannis and the fact he believes in me means the world,” said Elaina Poulos, student at Fordham University.
Student-athletes at Bergen Catholic announce college decisions at Signing Day event: photos
NorthJersey.com 12-04-2024
John Morris sits with his family behind him after he signs a commitment letter to play football for Fordham University during a Commitment Day Ceremony for eight Bergen Catholic athletes at Bergen Catholic High School in Oradell on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024.
KCEN HD 6PM News: AUDIO UNAVAILABLE
KCEN 12-04-2024
Christian Tutson is heading to the big apple. He made his commitment to Fordham University. The wide receiver had 39 receptions, 652 yards and 4 td’s.