
Formerly the University's library, the building was converted in 1991 to house business faculty offices, classrooms, and a 52-seat amphitheater. The building also houses the University's Academic Computing Center, which includes both PC and Macintosh-based platforms, and the Academic Resources Center. For more information please visit the Gabelli School of Business Web Site.
Building Contains
- Academic Computing
- Robert F. Stoico First Fed Trading Room
- Center for Advanced Financial Education
The Gabelli School of Business gives you the knowledge and expertise you need for a successful career in the world of global commerce.
- Accounting
- Management
- Finance
- International Business
- Marketing
- Economics (B.S.)
- Accounting
- Business (for non-business majors)
- Computer Information Systems
- eBusiness
- Economics
- Finance
- Marketing
- Computer Information Systems
- Economics (B.A.)
In addition to traditional coursework, the Gabelli School of Business provides for its students study abroad opportunities and internships with companies ranging from entrepreneurial ventures to Fortune 500 organizations.
You already know that the successful business professional of tomorrow needs more than a classroom education to succeed. The Gabelli School of Business will help you rise to the challenge.
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