Longterm loans of important and rarely seen ancient sculpture from the Brooklyn Museum and the Hispanic Society of America are on view at the Fordham Museum until 2026. The Museum is located in the atrium of the Walsh Library at Rose Hill
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Join the Fordham community to welcome photographer David Gonzalez for an opening reception of his show "Urban Devotions" at Refuge Gallery at the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs. "Urban Devotions" recently lived at Fordham's Lipani Gallery and will now be on exhibit until May at the Refuge Gallery, located on the second floor of Canisius
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The Fordham University Choir presents "Requiem" by Gabriel Fauré. Accompanied by the Bronx Arts Ensemble and organist Anthony Rispo. Performed at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle. W. 60th and Columbus Ave. Please note that there is no performance at the Rose Hill Campus. |
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The Refuge Gallery at the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA) is pleased to invite the Fordham University community to our spring photography exhibition, "Urban Devotions," featuring Bronx-born visual journalist and former New York Times Bronx Bureau Chief David Gonzalez. His show was recently featured at Lincoln Center and now lives at Rose Hill until |
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In connection with an exhibit "COVID Pandemic Five Years On: Remembering and Forgetting" The spring of 2025 marks five years since the first outbreaks of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Retrospectives in different forms of media—books, newspaper articles and editorials, radio and podcasts, and conferences and gatherings—all represent different approaches to grappling with
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Fordham's biannual series of concerts at the Lincoln Center campus begins its 2025 season on Wednesday, April 9th, at 7:30 PM in the 12th floor lounge of the Lowenstein Center. The ensemble Primavera—Halley Gilbert, soprano; Claudia Schaer, violin; and Helen Lin, piano—will perform music by Philip Glass, Samuel Barber, Ned Rorem, Matthew Peterson, Einojuhani Rautavaara, |
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Don't miss the final MainStage production of the 2024-25 season! The world premiere of Horoscope runs March 10, 2025 - April 26, 2025. The culminating production of the season is Fordham Theatre’s commissioned work by acclaimed playwright Rajiv Joseph, a Pulitzer Prize finalist and recipient of the Obie award. Helmed by the Director of the |
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Nurith Aviv (Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine, 1945) has directed eighteen documentary films. Her works investigate language and move lyrically through the landscapes, collective myths, and intimate narratives that shape humans’ ways of being together. The first woman to be a director of photography in France, she has shot 100 fiction and documentary films with directors
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A screening of Translating (2011), with Nurith Aviv in conversation with Aviya Kushner, Jacques Lezra, and James Redfield Co-sponsored by Fordham’s Center for Jewish Studies, Centro Primo Levi, and Fordham’s Center on Religion and Culture In this Babelic film, translators from different corners of the world speak in their own tongues, recounting their encounters with |
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Join us for a screening of Sacred Tongue, Profane Language (2008), with Nurith Aviv in conversation with Ofer Dynes, Aviya Kushner, Jacques Lezra, and Moulie Vidas Co-sponsored by Fordham’s Center for Jewish Studies, Centro Primo Levi, and Fordham’s Center on Religion and Culture Hebrew was the language of Scripture, liturgy, and rabbinic commentaries for centuries. |
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A screening of Words That Remain (2022) and Bruly Bouabré’s Alphabet (2005) with Nurith Aviv in conversation with Gil Anidjar, Yemane Demissie, Cynthia Madansky, James Redfield, and Moulie Vidas Co-sponsored by Fordham’s Center for Jewish Studies, Centro Primo Levi, and Fordham’s Center on Religion and Culture Words That Remain (2022) What is a mother tongue? |
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Join us for a screening of From Language to Language (2004) and Allenby, Passage (2001) with Nurith Aviv in conversation with Gil Anidjar, Yemane Demissie, Cynthia Madansky, and Richard Peña Co-sponsored by Fordham’s Center for Jewish Studies, Centro Primo Levi, and Fordham’s Center on Religion and Culture The transformation of Hebrew from a language set |
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Immerse yourself in the heart of New York’s vibrant contemporary art scene with a guided tour of the Chelsea Arts District, led by Fordham’s chair of the Visual Arts Department, Stephan Apicella-Hitchcock. This engaging tour will guide you through a carefully curated selection of galleries, showcasing a diverse range of exhibitions, from paintings and sculptures |
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