The Bronx African American History Project will be sponsoring a session on the Legal Defense of Immigrants.
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This is part of the Feerick Center for Social Justice "Leaders" series which presents lunchtime speakers of distinction on a variety of social justice topics.
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This event entails the understanding of how the unrealistic expectations of students to be perfect at all times causes soul sickness. |
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GSAS Futures invites you to join Fordham Bronwen Durocher, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of English, and Judith Sheridan, Ph.D., Associate Director for Evaluation and Accreditation at the New York State Association of Independent Schools, for a conversation on teaching at an independent school. |
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Please join the Fordham American Studies Program for a lecture by Dr. Michael Koncewicz of the Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives (NYU). New York 1968—A City in Turmoil: What Changed and What Didn’t Joshua B. Freeman, Distinguished Professor at the Graduate Center and Queens College This year, Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) celebrates its semicentennial. The first event to commemorate this FCLC milestone is a talk about New York City in 1968—the year the college was
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A lunchtime panel discussion on Jesuit spirituality outside the classroom.
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Join the Manresa Scholars Program, in collaboration with Campus Ministry’s Ignatian Week, for an interactive alumni guest panel. |
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Join us for this NASW LEAD training on the Lincoln Center campus.
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Join us on the Westchester campus to hear about Ignatian spirituality and social work from Joan Cavanagh, Ph.D.
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Join Fr. James Martin, SJ in an interactive conversation on how to engage controversy constructively |
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Join us for "The Perfect Storm? Debt and Disaster in Puerto Rico in Historical and Political Context" |
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The Fordham University Real Estate Institute invites you to our newest event in the REI Breakfast Series. Join Michael Stoler, real estate expert, co-chair of the Fordham University Real Estate Institute Industry Outreach Committee and adjunct faculty member as he moderates a host of industry giants who discuss issues facing Transit-Oriented Development through the lens
Speakers will address civil religion in America. |
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The IPED program will be screening two acclaimed documentaries about the modern refugee crises in the Economics Conference Room.
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Come hear how the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's) are shaping the future and learn what role YOU can play in advancing them. A lecture by Marc Herman on Jewish law in the Islamic milieu, with a responses by Kathryn Kueny (Professor of Theology) and Ethan Leib (Professor of Law). |
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Join us as Lori Foster shares her experiences and views on behavioral research's ability to shape policies. |
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Join us for this conversation with Felipe Luciano on Afro-Latin soul and cross-cultural black diasporas. |
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Please join us on the Rose Hill campus for the Fordham School of Business Faculty Research Seminar. |
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A panel discussion on contemporary social justice featuring presentations by Father Bryan Massingale and Mark L. Chapman, Ph.D., followed by a response from Brandy Monk-Payton, Ph.D., and a conversation among all three participants. |
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The Walton lectures and workshops aim to provide interested professionals in the New York area the opportunity to interact with scholars of the highest caliber concerning topics at the intersection of science, philosophy, and theology. |
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This talk will focus on Singer's first two decades in America—from his early Yiddish writing in The Forward (beginning in 1935) to his first English collection, Gimpel the Fool and Other Stories(published in 1957). "They Do Not Know It and Do Not Want to Know It": Racial Ignorance, James Baldwin, and the Authenticity of Christian Ethics given by |
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Hear more about those working against solitary confinement and fighting racism in the criminal justice system from Sandy Bernabei, L.C.S.W.
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Join us as Timothy Herrmann from the Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the United Nations discusses the politics and intergovernmental negotiations leading up to the Global Compact on Migration.
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Join us for Mitch D. Silber's lecture, "Cyber Intelligence and Counter Terrorism within the NYPD: A View from the Inside." |
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Join us to learn about interviewing and salary negotiation from Alby Tello, L.C.S.W. |
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