April 26, 2021
by Matt Hughes
Members of the Freeman College of Management Class of 2021 have had an up-close view of the college s dynamic evolution. Clockwise from left: Lauren LeoGrande, Millo Lazarczyk, Brian Rubenstein, Amy Yowell, Maanik Lal, Ryan Williams and James Odiorne. Photos by Emily Paine, Communications
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Four years ago, Bucknell welcomed the first class of students to its newly established College of Management, which was officially launched as the University s third college in June 2017.
The launch of the college brought fresh momentum to management education at Bucknell, and the acceleration has only continued since. In just the last four years, the college was named in honor of Ken Freeman 72; hired Raquel Alexander as its inaugural dean; introduced new majors and minors; and established innovative and reimagined opportunities to explore management in action everywhere from Silicon Valley to Costa Rica to Dublin, Ireland, to name just a few milestones.
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Greenwich billionaire Mario Gabelli makes historic donation to Fordham University
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Greenwich resident Mario J. Gabelli, chairman and CEO of Gamco Investors, has established an endowed professorship in finance in Boston College’s Carroll School of Management. Boston College Finance Professor Alan Marcus, a nationally acclaimed expert in investments and the fundamental analysis of portfolio management, has been named the first holder of the Mario J. Gabelli Endowed Professorship.Contributed Photo / Greenwich Time
GREENWICH Billionaire investor Mario Gabelli, who keeps a corporate office on Mason Street, has donated $35 million to his alma mater, Fordham University, the school announced.
Gabelli’s gift, made via his Gabelli Foundation, is the single largest gift in the university’s history. It surpassed his own contribution of $25 million in 2010, when the Bronx-based university named the Gabelli School of Business in his honor.