Donate to the Gabelli Clothing Exchange. The exchange is designed for students to swap clothing that they no longer wear for something from someone else’s wardrobe. Alumni are encouraged to bring gently used clothing, especially business casual and winter clothing, to the Student Success Center from now through Friday, April 4. Your donations can provide
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Join us for a powerful community reading and discussion in honor of Black History Month! We will explore selections from Soaring to Glory: A Tuskegee Airman’s Firsthand Account of World War II, by Lt. Col. Harry T. Stewart Jr., a decorated Tuskegee Airman, and engage in a meaningful conversation about the legacy of Black service |
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Faculty Day will be held at Lincoln Center on the second floor of the Law School on Monday, March 3, 2025. The event will begin at 4:00 p.m. in Bateman with a celebration of faculty research. This year we are featuring four of our faculty members whose research was recently supported by FAS microgrants. Come |
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Your support on Fordham Giving Day plants a seed that will help us grow into the future! This special day invites alumni, parents, students, and friends from around the world to come together and make Fordham flourish. Cultivate a strong foundation: Gifts to the Fordham Fund support the university as a whole, allowing us to
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The Health Center, in collaboration with the NY Blood Center, offers a blood drive to our community every semester. Sign up to donate blood via the registration link.
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Laissez les bons temps rouler! The Fordham University Association (FUA), in partnership with the Office of Equity, Inclusion, and Opportunity, invites faculty, administrators, and staff to our annual Mardi Gras Celebration at the Lincoln Center campus. In anticipation of the Lenten season, join us for a festive afternoon filled with good food, great company, and
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Spend the day grounded in an intentional community as we affirm, empower, and rejoice in women's voices within the Church. This year's keynote speaker is Natalia Imperatori-Lee. Maureen O'Connell will be our preacher. Our panelists and speakers include Jeannine Hill Fletcher, Rita Houlihan, Becky McIntyre, Joan Cavanagh, and more. This event is inspired by the |
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Building on the success of Fordham University’s 2023 International Conference on Social and Environmental Justice, this international conference seeks to examine the connection between migration, immigration, and AI through the lens of social justice and human rights. It aims to foster meaningful dialogue on creating more equitable and humane systems with marginalized communities to protect |
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Building on the success of Fordham University’s 2023 International Conference on Social and Environmental Justice, this international conference seeks to examine the connection between migration, immigration, and AI through the lens of social justice and human rights. It aims to foster meaningful dialogue on creating more equitable and humane systems with marginalized communities to protect |
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The recent years have been marked by crises, challenges, and transformative changes. These range from rapid advancements in social media and digitalization to urgent global issues such as climate change, pandemics, migration, poverty, global conflicts, and the abuse scandals within Christian churches and denominations. The Theology and Canon Law Project (TCLP) Symposium 2025 will address |
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Mara Mills, Ph.D., co-founder and director of the NYU Center for Disability Studies, will present her research titled "Vent: Making and Debating the New York State Ventilator Allocation Protocols." This is a project from her new co-edited book, How to Be Disabled in a Pandemic, which addresses the experience of disability communities across NYC during
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To celebrate the centenary of Flannery O’Connor’s birth, Fordham’s Francis and Ann Curran Center for American Catholic Studies is sponsoring a screening of the play, Everything That Rises Must Converge, based on O'Connor's short story about a Black woman and a white woman on a bus in the newly desegregated South. A panel discussion follows, |
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Get ready for an electrifying performance by Batalá, a premier all-womxn, Black-led percussion ensemble that brings Afro-Brazilian rhythms to life! This dynamic group activates partnerships, builds community, and fosters cultural awareness through high-energy drumming and dance. Feel the power of the beat and the spirit of movement in this vibrant showcase! Come experience the energy
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The humanities have been at the core of culture and civilization since the dawn of time. This spring, Fordham celebrates the wealth and relevance of the humanities with the inaugural Celebration of the Arts and Humanities at Lincoln Center! Join the multidisciplinary Fordham humanities community in enjoying live performances, keynote speakers, and networking sessions featuring
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The New York Press Club and Fordham's Department of Communication and Media Studies present: Justice Delayed: A Conversation with NBC Dateline producer Dan Slepian Moderated by Vanity Fair's Michael Calderone The first 30 to sign up will receive a copy of Dan Slepian's book The Sing Sing Files: One Journalist, Six Innocent Men, and a |
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Novelist Rachel Kadish, current Fordham-NYPL Research Fellow in Jewish Studies, will discuss the power and challenges of historical fiction and the process through which she approaches history in her own work. Rachel Kadish’s most recent novel, The Weight of Ink, was a National Jewish Book Award recipient and a USA Today bestseller. Her work has |
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Considered the most influential feature-length anime film ever made, Akira has had an extraordinary impact on popular culture and effectively advanced anime and Japanese popular culture worldwide. The film unflinchingly takes on challenging topics pertaining to political corruption, social unrest, the dangers of unchecked power, and the misuse of technology, as well as themes of |
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