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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Join us for a talk about North Korean nuclear weapons and missile development, the Trump administration response, dangers, and options. |
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Join Maria Mursch, L.M.S.W., for a talk about working with Alzheimer's Disease in the social work profession. |
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Please join us to hear Oleksiy Roslyak, Ph.D., assistant professor of physics, present.
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Join us for a panel discussion on parenting, disabilities, and the law. |
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Social worker Lauren Snedeker (Alzheimer's Foundation of America) joins us to discuss clinical work with the elderly. |
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As part of their African immigration research activities this academic year, the Bronx African American History Project (BAAHP) of Fordham University is planning a forum that aims to understand young African immigrants' perspectives about life in the Bronx. |
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Please join us for Fordham Wall Street Council's lecture given by Harvey M. Schwartz. |
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Join us to hear from the physicians and trainers who treat our athletes. They will explore the significance of high-impact sports and discuss how to keep our athletes safe. |
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Join us as we examine the modern ethical compass from various perspectives. |
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As part of the Fordham Law-Psychology Seminar, this forum brings together three experts to describe their current work in forensic psychology. |
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The Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service's Institute for Women and Girls will host a parallel event for the the sixty-second session of the Commission on the Status of Women. |
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This presentation by George Sugai, Ph.D., will describe the logic and core features of a behavioral and prevention sciences approach. |
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During 2017-2018, a year abundant with anniversaries related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Fordham University will host a three-part lecture series offering a different take. |
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Emma Sky, director of the Greenberg World Fellows Program at Yale University’s Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, will discuss the future of U.S. military involvement in Iraq.
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This workshop will teach you what you need to do when launching and developing your own private practice.
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