Join us for a fireside chat with Leon Cooperman, founder of Omega Family Office, and Mario Gabelli, a 1965 graduate of Fordham and the chairman and CEO of GAMCO Investors. The pair will discuss Cooperman’s recently published memoir, From the Bronx to Wall Street: My Fifty Years in Finance and Philanthropy. The discussion will be
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Join us for a Council on Foreign Relations academic conference call with Nirupama Menon Rao, focusing on "India and Great-Power Rivalry." About the Speaker Nirupama Menon Rao is a retired Indian diplomat, foreign secretary, and ambassador. During her four-decade-long diplomatic career, she held several important assignments. She was India’s first woman spokesperson in the Ministry |
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We are kicking off this year's lecture series as we always do with the heroic tales of the second year students' summer internships. Please come and learn about their adventures and what opportunities are available for students. |
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Join us for a discussion and audience Q&A with Andrea Elliott, winner of the 2022 Goddard Riverside Stephan Russo Book Prize for Social Justice, for her book Invisible Child: Poverty, Survival & Hope in an American City. About the Author: Andrea is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who has documented the lives of poor Americans, Muslim |
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Drawing on his experience facilitating Dante workshops in prisons in Italy, Indonesia, and the U.S., Ron Jenkins will discuss ways in which the divine comedy is viewed by incarcerated and formerly incarcerated readers who find compelling similarities between Dante’s journey out of hell and their own journeys out of prison. |
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Join us for a presentation from Ben Coco, a physics student in Fordham’s Department of Physics and Engineering Physics, as he presents “Galactic Archaeology at Notre Dame” and “We are all star stuff, but what about the stuff stars can’t make?” All of the elements through iron can be formed in stars, but what about
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Join Fordham alumni and friends as literary historian and Fordham University professor Edward Cahill kicks off the tour for his debut novel, Disorderly Men. The book is a page-turner set in the gay subculture of pre-Stonewall, Mad Men-era New York City, and will be Fordham University Press' first work of original fiction Cahill will be in
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Join us for a virtual program with award-winning financial journalist Diana Henriques on her latest book, Taming the Street: The Old Guard, the New Deal, and FDR’s Fight to Regulate American Capitalism. Taming the Street describes how President Franklin D. Roosevelt battled to regulate Wall Street in the wake of the 1929 stock market crash |
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Forty years after Cardinal Bernardin's landmark speech at Fordham University in which he set out a “consistent ethic of life,” his successor as Archbishop of Chicago continues to broaden the conversation first begun in 1983. The timing of this talk could not be more propitious: Pope Francis has been promoting a “seamless garment” view of |
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Last spring, the faculty of arts and sciences received a generous donation from James C. McGroddy to establish a new award recognizing leadership and innovation in pedagogy. Please join us for a panel discussion as we congratulate the James C. McGroddy Award recipients and listen to their thoughts on innovations in pedagogy and interdisciplinary collaboration. |
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Joe Calandro will profile the United States credit cycle and the challenges it poses, and he will share his perspective on where we seem to be in the cycle today. He will show the prior credit cycle wave of progressively lower inflation and interest rates began in 1982—following a historic inflationary trend—and ended in the
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Collins Obidiagha, S.J., entered the Jesuit novitiate in Benin City in 2007, spending two years as the network administrator for the community’s computer lab. He then earned a B.A., with honors, in philosophy and humanities from the University of Zimbabwe in 2013. After attending the Cisco Networking Academy, Father Obidiagha served as the IT administrator |
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Generative AI is taking the world by storm, yet it remains unclear if we are ready for the paradigm shifts it will bring for the workplace and for those who currently rely on a human workforce. What will knowledge work look like in the age of generative AI? Will the creative talents required to write |
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