Carolyn McLaughlin will discuss her book, her work as past director of BronxWorks and as a social worker in the Bronx for over 50 years.
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Fordham Real Estate Institute invites you to discover the most influential technology in the real estate field.
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Michael Morse, executive director of the Winston Churchill Foundation of the United States, will discuss the Churchill Scholarship. |
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This event is part of the “College at 60” lecture series.
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Please join us for a lecture by Dr. Paul R. Fleischman, author, psychiatrist, and Vipassana meditation teacher. |
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Emma Peng, associate professor of accounting and taxation, will be presenting her paper titled: “The Role of Disclosure in the Design of CEO Incentive Compensation.”
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Sami Everett, Ph.D., in his talk, will draw from a year-long participant observation of civil society initiatives and cultural producers in favor of, or indirectly addressing, the vast field of ‘Muslim-Jewish dialogue’ across the larger French regions. |
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Learn how you can get involved in the world of entrepreneurship—as a founder, an investor, or employee at a startup! |
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In this talk, Stanisław Krajewski, Ph.D., professor of philosophy at the University of Warsaw, will discuss all three meetings of the pope with representatives of Polish Jews. |
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This will be a discussion between industry participants and prominent academic commentators. |
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This event is part of the “College at 60” lecture series.
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Vinod Menon, Ph.D., of City College and Graduate Center (CUNY), will present, “Control of Light Matter Interaction in 2D Materials.”
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The ReImagining Higher Education Initiative continues its speaker series with Chandani Patel, Ph.D., director of global diversity education and training at New York University. |
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Discover the Gabelli School of Business and our MBA and MS programs at our evening information session presented by the admissions team! |
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Please join us at Fordham’s Center for Community Engaged Learning’s Inaugural Symposium.
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Theology professor Christine Zenner, author of Just Water: Water, Ethics, and Fresh Water Crises and Leslie Timoney, of Fordham Sustainability at Lincoln Center, discuss water conversation and environmental justice. |
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This panel will bring theologians and anthropologists of Orthodox Christianity together to discuss the social life of religious concepts and the future of the field. |
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Join Fordham faculty as they answer the question: “What makes a work worthy of a Nobel Prize?”
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The symposium will feature speakers from across the sports industry. |
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Join us for a day of discussion on gender inequality across the globe, as well as the health, rights, and well-being of girls and women. |
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Please join us for this presentation by Mervyn King and Rana Foroohar. |
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Sant’Egidio’s president, Marco Impagliazzo, will speak with the Fordham community about Sant’Egidio’s mission in today’s world and how faith can make a difference. |
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Using familiar sources such as the Psalms, Ben Sira, and Jubilees, Eva Mroczek tells an unfamiliar story about sacred writing not bound in the Bible. |
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Meeting of the retired faculty featuring greetings from Rev. Joseph M. McShane, S.J., president of Fordham, and guest speaker Louise Mirrer, president and CEO of the New York Historical Society.
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A panel of prominent, young conservatives debate what classic conservatism really is, how conservatism got where it is today, and where it—and the GOP—are going. |
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Join us for a roundtable discussion on anti-semitism, racism, and Islamophobia in the U.S. |
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This two-hour workshop will enable GSAS students to reflect on their identity and the role they play as instructor when dealing with issues of diversity in the classroom. |
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This talk will examine some of the ways American Jews and Christians have reimagined their engagement with the Passover seder.
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Patrick J. Ryan, S.J., the Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society, will deliver the annual spring McGinley Lecture, “Care For Our Common Home: Jews, Christians, and Muslims Confront Climate Change.” |
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Deborah W. Denno, Ph.D., will be discussing the increasingly prominent role of neuroscience in criminal law.
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Patrick J. Ryan, S.J., the Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society, will deliver the annual spring McGinley Lecture, “Care For Our Common Home: Jews, Christians, and Muslims Confront Climate Change.” |
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400 Miles to Freedom documents Avishai Mekonen’s perilous journey from Ethiopia to Israel during “Operation Moses” in 1984.
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Join us for a discussion and Q&A on both getting a job and switching jobs in government and politics. |
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