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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Once again, the Fordham University Association invites employees to join our Summer Book Club and engage in lively group discussions at either Rose Hill or Lincoln Center in September. This year we will be reading The Measure, a novel by author Nikki Erlick that is described as “a luminous, spirit-lifting blockbuster that asks: would you choose to |
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Once again, the Fordham University Association invites employees to join our Summer Book Club and engage in lively group discussions at either Rose Hill or Lincoln Center in September. This year we will be reading The Measure, a novel by author Nikki Erlick that is described as “a luminous, spirit-lifting blockbuster that asks: would you choose to |
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Join The Bronx County Historical Society and author Becky McAuley for a book talk on novel Lost Indignation, a sprawling, original tale that transcends its vivid setting and musical minutiae. Of additional interest to the Fordham community, the Rose Hill campus is referenced in the novel and two of the main characters attend Fordham Prep. |
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Join us for an exclusive morning program designed to introduce the art-curious and aspiring collectors to the inner workings of today’s art world. Held in the elegant Private Lounge at 529 Arts—one of Chelsea’s most dynamic gallery buildings—the program begins with coffee and a light breakfast, followed by a guided conversation led by art professionals. |
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Tony-winning playwright David Henry Hwang’s comedy from Roundabout Theatre Company stars Daniel Dae Kim (Lost, Hawaii Five-0) as an Asian American playwright who protests yellowface casting in the blockbuster musical Miss Saigon, only to mistakenly cast a white actor as the Asian lead in his own play. The repercussions resonate in this farce about the |
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Join us as we hear from several members of the Fordham Community about how they live out the Jesuit Mission in their work at Fordham. Presenters include Jenna Cook, Ph.D., assistant dean for seniors at the Gabelli School of Business; Charles Gurthrie, director of intercollegiate athletics and recreation; Ella Koczko, a Fordham senior; Rachel Annunziato, |