Join us for a lecture by Michael D. Higgins, President of Ireland, on "Humanitarianism and the Public Intellectual in Times of Crisis."
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Join us for a lecture by Michael D. Higgins, President of Ireland, on "Humanitarianism and the Public Intellectual in Times of Crisis." |
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Join us for a presentation and Q&A to follow. |
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Jasmine Valera, FCRH ’21, and Xinqiao Zhang, FCRH ’21, members of the Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Fordham Chapter, will present "Improving Rural Health and Economy Through Fish Farming."
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Join us for "Prospects for Venezuela" with Frank Mora, Ph.D.
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James K. A. Smith—Protestant philosopher, popular lecturer—will share insights from his new book on spiritual seeking, On the Road with Saint Augustine: A Real-World Spirituality for Restless Hearts. |
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At the FCLC Senior Convocation, you’ll receive important senior-specific information about Fordham resources to help you plan your next steps.
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Please join us to learn more about the dual M.S.W./M.P.H. program that GSS offers in collaboration with the Icahn School of Public Health at Mt. Sinai.
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Join us for "Coffee and Sustainability" with Camilo Sánchez. |
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Join us for a lecture by New York Times columnist Ligaya Mishan. |
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Westenley Alcenat, Ph.D., will discuss the unfinished struggle for black citizenship in the context of the transnational relationship between the U.S and Haiti as sister republics borne of the Age of Revolutions (1776–1848). |
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Speaker Jaeda Mendoza, FCRH ’22, engineering physics major, will present "Towards a Plasmon Coupled Micro-Cavity Biosensor." Plasmonics enables the enhancement of resonance shifts in cavity-based sensors in the presence of a foreign substrate, altering the refractive index of surrounding dielectrics. This method of sensing can be used for general sensing, most especially for the trace
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Emily Shipley, FCRH ’20, engineering physics major, will present, "Morphological Discrimination and Classification of Complex Aerosol Aggregates via Simulated Two-Dimensional Multi-Spectral Light Scattering." Light scattering patterns from non-spherical particles and aggregates are a complex speckle pattern resulting from the interference among the constituent particles. The variation in in the observed patterns vary from particle to
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Join us for a screening of the French documentary film Femmes Précaires, followed by a roundtable discussion. |
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Hosted by Cathy Berkman, Ph.D., M.S.W., we will discuss social work careers in caring for seriously ill persons and will describe the Palliative Care Fellowship at the Graduate School of Social Service.
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Please join us as we discuss social work careers in caring for seriously ill persons and will describe the Palliative Care Fellowship at the Graduate School of Social Service.
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Newsy hosts experts as they debate the benefits or harm of humanitarian intervention. Who will win the debate? A former British intelligence officer and Columbia University senior research scholar team up against a co-founder of Doctors without Borders and deputy director of the International Institute of Strategic Studies. Join us and decide for yourself. |
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Hosted by Cathy Berkman, Ph.D., M.S.W., this Professional Development Workshop (PDW) will discuss social work careers in caring for seriously ill persons.
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Please join us as we discuss social work careers in caring for seriously ill persons and will describe the Palliative Care Fellowship at the Graduate School of Social Service. |
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Please join us for a panel discussion addressing the fastest-growing religious identifier in the United States. |
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Elizabeth Economy, C. V. Starr senior fellow and director for Asia studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and a distinguished visiting fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, breaks down the situation we’re in.
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Dr. Mark Naison discusses the evolution of popular music in the Bronx.
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Join GSAS Futures for an intimate discussion with Donna Smolens, GSAS ’81, on strategies for career transition and advancement in corporate sector industries. |
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Please join us for a lecture by Dr. John Ryle Kezel.
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Interested in learning about the gaming industry and its opportunities?
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Come learn about all the ways Fordham University works to help propel grad students into careers after graduation! |
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The panel will share the latest developments in the conversations about women deacons in the Catholic Church and beyond. |
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The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) is coming to Fordham University to host a grant application-writing workshop.
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Marty Schneit, a historian and lecturer on New York City history and performing arts history, will examine the distinctive artistry of dance icon Fred Astaire. |
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Anna Beskin, Ph.D., from the Office for Prestigious Fellowships, will be presenting on how the office seeks to connect students with opportunities to further their intellectual and personal growth.
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Join us for an evening exploring the recovery of a Jewish past in Christian cities in medieval Europe.
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Don’t miss this event and RSVP early for a chance to win a Lightsaber! |
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Alongside urban intelligence industry leaders the Colloquium promises to be a lively and diverse conversation on the challenges, possibilities, and ways forward in the intersection of urban intelligence and the law.
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Jesuit scholastic and Fordham alumnus Michael Martínez, S.J., FCRH ’13, discusses his ministry.
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Join us for a live performance and a conversation about faith, hip hop, and media. |
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This workshop will focus on the continuing evaluation of an innovative federally funded initiative that has been developed to address this issue in Westchester. |
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Join Met experts for an afternoon of talks and discussion exploring the Jewish community, art, and viticulture of medieval Alsace, France. |
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This two-hour workshop will enable Graduate School of Arts and Sciences students to expand their digital toolbox for use in the classroom.
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Please join the Global Healthcare Innovation Management Center at Fordham University for a discussion on pricing in the pharmaceutical industry. |
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Join us for a discussion with GSS alumnus Sanford Schwartz on how he combined business and social work practice with a Q&A to follow.
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Please join us for a lecture by international artist Joni Zavitsanos.
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Please join us for a lecture by David Kaplan, Ph.D. |
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Please join us for a presentation by Robert D. Blackwill, a retired American diplomat, author, and senior fellow at the Council of Foreign Relations,
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Harold Takooshian, Ph.D., will examine some surprising developments in the science of psychology over the past 140 years.
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Stacey Cunningham is the 67th president and the first woman to lead the NYSE Group in its 227-year history. |
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Please join us for a lecture sponsored by Fordham University's chapter of Phi Beta Kappa (Tau of New York).
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Former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich meets with Americans from all walks of life as he chronicles a seismic shift in the nation’s economy in the documentary Inequality for All. |
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Please join us for breakfast, networking, and conversation on family violence, with a focus on grandparents. |
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This event will feature a wide array of presenters from some of the nation’s most respected media outlets.
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Students will have the opportunity to take part in a relaxing yoga class that will incorporate a blend of practices.
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This all-day celebration will feature a panel of department founders, a panel of African community leaders in the Bronx, a panel of emerging Fordham scholars, and notable Fordham alumni. |
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