BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//Fordham Now - ECPv6.16.3//NONSGML v1.0//EN
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
X-WR-CALNAME:Fordham Now
X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://now.fordham.edu
X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Fordham Now
REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H
X-Robots-Tag:noindex
X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:America/New_York
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:-0500
TZOFFSETTO:-0400
TZNAME:EDT
DTSTART:20230312T070000
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0400
TZOFFSETTO:-0500
TZNAME:EST
DTSTART:20231105T060000
END:STANDARD
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:-0500
TZOFFSETTO:-0400
TZNAME:EDT
DTSTART:20240310T070000
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0400
TZOFFSETTO:-0500
TZNAME:EST
DTSTART:20241103T060000
END:STANDARD
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:-0500
TZOFFSETTO:-0400
TZNAME:EDT
DTSTART:20250309T070000
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0400
TZOFFSETTO:-0500
TZNAME:EST
DTSTART:20251102T060000
END:STANDARD
END:VTIMEZONE
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240402T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240402T200000
DTSTAMP:20260613T162036
CREATED:20240112T185504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240112T185504Z
UID:10001443-1712080800-1712088000@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Fordham-NYPL Lecture Series in Jewish Studies: Rivka Elitzur-Leiman on 'Magic in New York: Reassessing a Collection of Late-Antiquity Jewish Amulets at the NYPL'
DESCRIPTION:In her talk\, Rivka Elitzur-Leiman will discuss a collection of late-antiquity Jewish Aramaic amulets at the NYPL\, engraved on small metal leaves. She will explore the amulets’ magical and cultural significance and reveal the history of the collection itself and the role Mary Anna Draper played in creating it. The lecture will also be available to attend via Zoom. \nAbout the Speaker\nRivka Elitzur-Leiman received her Ph.D. from Tel-Aviv University\, where she wrote her dissertation on Jewish-Aramaic amulets from late antiquity. She was a postdoctoral fellow at NYU and Harvard University\, where she worked on several projects\, including an article on a rare Jewish Aramaic lead curse tablet written to win a chariot race and found hidden under the hippodrome of ancient Antioch. As a fellow of the Fordham-NYPL Research Program in Jewish Studies\, she is working on ancient Jewish Aramaic amulets that made their way from the Middle East to New York more than 100 years ago.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/fordham-nypl-lecture-series-in-jewish-studies-rivka-elitzur-leiman-on-magic-in-new-york-reassessing-a-collection-of-late-antiquity-jewish-amulets-at-the-nypl/
LOCATION:5 Reasons – listicle test
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Jewish Studies":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240403T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240403T103000
DTSTAMP:20260613T162036
CREATED:20240227T175505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240227T175505Z
UID:10003125-1712136600-1712140200@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:MUSH: A Conversation with Ashley Thompson
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a conversation with Ashley Thompson\, the founder of MUSH. \nThompson will be discussing her journey as an entrepreneur and sharing what she has learned—from the initial spark she had while working on Wall Street\, to selling her products in cartons at farmers markets\, all the way to the nation’s top retailers. Thompson is an incredible success story of what hard work and the right business strategies can do for you. \nThompson co-founded MUSH in 2015 with the conviction that easy\, delicious\, and nutritious food can elevate the world in powerful ways. Early in life\, Thompson’s sister was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. The experience left an indelible mark on her\, and she cultivated a strong belief that better outcomes begin with better food. She began her career as a trading analyst and started each day with a run. Thompson soon realized that\, even on Wall Street\, it was hard to access nutritious food\, so she would bring her own “mush” to work\, inspired by her favorite hack as a kid: cereal and oatmeal soaked in milk. She had discovered a white space that was equal parts healthy\, delicious\, and convenient. She quit her job and got to work. \nThe company has grown rapidly from its early days when Thompson would sell small handmade batches at local farmers’ markets in San Diego. Today\, MUSH is the leading brand in its category. \nComplimentary MUSH will be provided to all participants.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/mush-a-conversation-with-ashley-thompson/
LOCATION:McNally Amphitheatre\, 140 West 62nd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Networking and Career
GEO:40.7713958;-73.9844894
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=McNally Amphitheatre 140 West 62nd Street New York NY 10023 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=140 West 62nd Street:geo:-73.9844894,40.7713958
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240403T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240403T190000
DTSTAMP:20260613T162036
CREATED:20240320T175039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240320T175039Z
UID:10003756-1712165400-1712170800@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:International Law\, the ICJ\, and Genocide
DESCRIPTION:Raz Segal\, associate professor of Holocaust and genocide studies at Stockton University\, will provide a historical overview of the development of international law with respect to genocide. He will then apply this history to analyze the International Court of Justice’s ruling in South Africa v. Israel.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/international-law-the-icj-and-genocide/
LOCATION:Lincoln Center Campus\, McMahon Rm 109\, 113 W 60th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240405T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240405T190000
DTSTAMP:20260613T162036
CREATED:20240320T211031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240320T211031Z
UID:10003759-1712340000-1712343600@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:A Conversation with John Patrick Shanley
DESCRIPTION:Tony-winning playwright and renowned screenwriter John Patrick Shanley will visit Fordham to talk about the hit Broadway revival of his play Doubt and his career\, from winning an Oscar for Moonstruck to his newest play\, Brooklyn Laundry\, and much more. The Center on Religion and Culture’s director\, David Gibson\, will moderate a conversation with the audience. \nSpace is limited.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/a-conversation-with-john-patrick-shanley/
LOCATION:McMahon 109\, McMahon Hall\, 113 West 60th Street\, Lincoln Center Campus\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts at Fordham,Lectures
GEO:40.7708109;-73.9851512
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=McMahon 109 McMahon Hall 113 West 60th Street Lincoln Center Campus New York NY 10023 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=McMahon Hall\, 113 West 60th Street\, Lincoln Center Campus:geo:-73.9851512,40.7708109
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240408T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240408T193000
DTSTAMP:20260613T162036
CREATED:20240112T190745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240112T190745Z
UID:10001449-1712599200-1712604600@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Fordham-NYPL Lecture Series in Jewish Studies: Marilyn Miller on 'Cuban Independence Leader José Martí and His Jewish Supporters'
DESCRIPTION:In her talk\, Marilyn Miller examines Cuban revolutionary hero José Martí’s relationships with Jewish supporters\, especially in late-19th-century New York City\, and the continuing importance of Martí’s legacy to Jews after his death. While previous research has debated whether Martí was motivated by a genuine interest in the Jewish experience or simply saw in Jewish communities a strategic opportunity for raising funds and procuring arms for the Cuban independence struggle\, this project will show that Jews in New York\, Cuba\, Florida\, and elsewhere have identified keenly with Martí’s antiracism discourse and adopted his words and deeds as important tools in their fights against antisemitism\, racial discrimination\, and other forms of injustice. \nAbout the Speaker\nMarilyn Miller is a professor of Latin American literature and culture in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese and the Sizeler Professor in Judaic Studies at Tulane University. She focuses on issues of race\, Jewish identity\, and emancipatory poetics in inter-American and transatlantic contexts. Her forthcoming volume\, Eduardo Halfon and the Itinerary of Memory (Vanderbilt UP\, 2024)\, is the first major study of the award-winning Guatemalan Jewish author. Her 2021 book\, Port of No Return: Enemy Alien Internment in WWII New Orleans (LSU Press\, 2021)\, exposes the little-known history of Jewish and other European detainees held at Camp Algiers\, Louisiana\, as part of the U.S. Enemy Alien Control Act during World War II. Miller also is the author of Rise and Fall of the Cosmic Race: The Cult of Mestizaje in Latin America (UT Press\, 2005)\, and the editor of the collection Tango Lessons: Movement\, Sound\, Image and Text in Contemporary Practice (Duke UP\, 2014). Her research has been featured in the radio programs “Tripod: New Orleans at 300” and “Latino USA.”
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/fordham-nypl-lecture-series-in-jewish-studies-marilyn-miller-on-cuban-independence-leader-jose-marti-and-his-jewish-supporters/
LOCATION:5 Reasons – listicle test
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Jewish Studies":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240409T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240409T190000
DTSTAMP:20260613T162036
CREATED:20240312T221403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T221403Z
UID:10003670-1712683800-1712689200@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Yellow Roses Book Launch and Celebration of Elizabeth Cullinan
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a reading and panel discussion featuring: \n\nPeter Quinn\, Novelist\, Author of Banished Children of Eve (Fordham Press\, 1994) and Cross Bronx (Fordham Press\, 2022)\nMary Gordon\, Novelist\, Author of Final Payments (Random House\, 1978)\nKeri Walsh\, Ph.D.\, Chair of Irish Studies\nAngela Alaimo O’Donnell\, Ph.D.\, Fordham’s Curran Center for American Catholic Studies
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/yellow-roses-book-launch-and-celebration-of-elizabeth-cullinan/
LOCATION:Butler Commons\, Duane Library\, Rose Hill Campus 441 E Fordham Rd\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
GEO:40.8619545;-73.8855064
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Butler Commons Duane Library Rose Hill Campus 441 E Fordham Rd Bronx NY 10458 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Duane Library\, Rose Hill Campus 441 E Fordham Rd:geo:-73.8855064,40.8619545
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240410T180000
DTSTAMP:20260613T162036
CREATED:20240205T194506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240205T194506Z
UID:10002269-1712766600-1712772000@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Webinar Series on Confronting Clergy Sexual Abuse: "Taking Responsibility"
DESCRIPTION:Fordham’s ongoing “Taking Responsibility: Jesuit Educational Institutions Confront the Causes and Legacy of Clergy Sexual Abuse” project is sponsoring two spring webinars. \nPart I: Memorializing Clergy Sexual Abuse \nJoin us for an interdisciplinary conversation about the ethics\, means\, and meanings of public memorials related to clergy sexual abuse. \nIn this webinar\, three scholars will explore questions about whether\, when\, and how communities can contend with the history and memory of the Roman Catholic clergy sex abuse crisis. With expertise in trauma studies\, liturgy\, theology\, and history\, our panelists ask about the ethics\, means\, and meanings of various efforts to remember clergy sex abuse\, as well as those who suffered and defied it. \nPart II: Whose Stories Are They? Catholic Sex Abuse Records and the Issue of Transparency \nSpringing from a recent legal settlement that promised an abuse documents archive in the Archdiocese of Santa Fe\, this webinar asks questions about the meanings\, limits\, and promise of “transparency” in the effort to understand and ameliorate the Catholic clergy abuse crisis. \nWhat is to be learned\, gained\, and achieved in opening up the archives of Catholic sex abuse? What kind of healing follows from transparency\, if any? Beyond respecting the wishes of survivors who prefer privacy\, are there any other limitations to consider? What does transparency have to do with Catholic theology or with the practices and disciplines of Catholic experience? \nJoin us as four experts—an archivist\, a canon lawyer\, a survivors’ attorney\, and a historian—tackle these and related questions. \nEmail takingresponsibility@fordham.edu with any questions.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/webinar-series-on-confronting-clergy-sexual-abuse-taking-responsibility/2024-04-10/
LOCATION:Virtual Zoom
CATEGORIES:Conferences and Symposia,Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Fordham Department of Theology":MAILTO:theology@fordham.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240411T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240411T180000
DTSTAMP:20260613T162036
CREATED:20240319T193828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T193828Z
UID:10003754-1712829600-1712858400@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:2nd Annual Symposium on Data Science and AI: Empowering Society for the Greater Good
DESCRIPTION:As data and computational resources both continue to grow exponentially\, data science—and\, in particular\, machine learning and artificial intelligence—play larger and larger roles in our daily lives. They impact the applications that we use (Google Search and ChatGPT) and the devices we wear (Apple Watch) and deploy in our homes (Amazon Alexa). They also play critical roles in making decisions and decision support\, in areas from medicine to business. AI and data science\, like most technologies\, have the potential to improve our lives and society\, but they also have the potential to do harm. \nIn this full-day symposium\, Fordham faculty and students will present their AI and data science research and applications\, with a focus on work that benefits society. This symposium builds upon the success of last year’s symposium\, which reflected the tremendous diversity of AI and data science research being conducted at Fordham. Many departments were represented\, and the research spanned education\, health care and medicine\, neuroscience\, cybersecurity\, and the environment. With additional support from Fordham’s administration\, this year’s symposium will expand beyond arts and sciences to include the full participation of the Gabelli School of Business. \nA reception will follow.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/2nd-annual-symposium-on-data-science-and-ai-empowering-society-for-the-greater-good/
LOCATION:Costantino Room\, Fordham Law School\, 150 West 62nd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Receptions
ORGANIZER;CN="Arts &amp%3B Science Faculty":MAILTO:perciasepe@fordham.edu
GEO:40.7715478;-73.9849293
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Costantino Room Fordham Law School 150 West 62nd Street New York NY 10023 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Fordham Law School\, 150 West 62nd Street:geo:-73.9849293,40.7715478
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240415T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240415T193000
DTSTAMP:20260613T162036
CREATED:20240112T194104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240112T194104Z
UID:10001453-1713204000-1713209400@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Fordham-NYPL Lecture Series in Jewish Studies: Shachar Pinsker on 'When Yiddish as Young in Israel”
DESCRIPTION:In his talk\, Shachar Pinsker will examine the role of Yiddish in Israeli culture. He will argue that even with the denial and self-repression of Yiddish\, the language continued to have a generative power and exert an influence on Israeli culture\, sometimes in covert and unacknowledged ways. Examining Yiddish literature and culture enables us to tackle anew the difficult issues that still bedevil the country: trauma\, victimhood\, conflicts\, and tensions between both Israeli Jews and Palestinians and Ashkenazi and Mizrahi Jews. \nAbout the Speaker\nShachar Pinsker is a professor of Judaic studies and Middle East studies at the University of Michigan. Pinsker is the author of two award-winning books: Literary Passports: The Making of Modernist Hebrew Fiction in Europe (Stanford University Press\, 2011) and A Rich Brew: How Cafés Created Modern Jewish Culture (NYU Press\, 2018). He is the editor and co-editor of Hebrew\, Gender\, and Modernity (University of Maryland Press\, 2007)\, Women’s Hebrew Poetry on American Shores (Wayne State University Press\, 2016)\, and Where the Sky and the Sea Meet: Israeli Yiddish Stories (Magnes Press\, 2023). He is currently writing a book on Yiddish in Israeli literature and co-directing the NEH-supported research project: “The Feuilleton\, the Public Sphere\, and Modern Jewish Cultures.”
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/fordham-nypl-lecture-series-in-jewish-studies-shachar-pinsker-on-when-yiddish-as-young-in-israel/
LOCATION:5 Reasons – listicle test
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Jewish Studies":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240416T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240416T190000
DTSTAMP:20260613T162036
CREATED:20240123T180423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T180423Z
UID:10001856-1713290400-1713294000@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Beyond 9 to 5: Discovering Your Purpose and the Power of One Another
DESCRIPTION:Join us virtually for Beyond 9 to 5: Discovering Your Purpose and the Power of One Another with alumna Genevieve Piturro\, FCRH ’83. She will explore the profound journey of finding purpose outside of the workplace. Whether you’re in your second chapter or only on page one\, this event is designed to empower you to make a meaningful difference and find fulfillment on your personal journey. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals\, gain a fresh perspective on purpose\, and explore how you can contribute to the well-being of your community. \nAbout the Speaker\nGenevieve Piturro’s journey has taken her from a little girl’s question in a homeless shelter to the Oprah show to boardrooms and stages across America. A successful TV executive\, Piturro dramatically changed the direction of her life and found her purpose when a 6-year-old girl’s question rocked her world\, and she jumped off the corporate ladder. In 2001\, Piturro founded the hugely successful national organization Pajama Program and has written two books on purposeful leadership and launching a legacy. Her five-time\, award-winning Amazon best-seller\, Purpose\, Passion and Pajamas: How to Transform Your Life\, Embrace the Human Connection and Lead with Meaning\, debuted amid the COVID-19 pandemic to rave reviews. \nPiturro’s second book\, Purpose\, Passion\, and Moxie: How to Lead the Way and Leave a Legacy\, a workbook to help you start a nonprofit\, from scratch to success\, was released last September. Today\, Piturro is an inspirational speaker\, author\, and teacher of “Purpose and the Human Connection.”
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/beyond-9-to-5-discovering-your-purpose-and-the-power-of-one-another/
LOCATION:Livestream (Virtual)
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Networking and Career,Wellness
ORGANIZER;CN="Rachel Kartiganer":MAILTO:rkartiganer@fordham.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240416T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240416T200000
DTSTAMP:20260613T162036
CREATED:20240305T174236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T174236Z
UID:10003382-1713292200-1713297600@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Yield Not: Hope and Communion in the Bronx’s Toughest Years
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a talk by journalist Eileen Markey. \nIn the darkest days of the New York City fiscal crisis and its aftermath in the 1970s\, as faith in cities faltered\, Bronx activists argued for the worth of urban neighborhoods and the value of people living in them. In a time of disinvestment\, arson\, and abandonment\, it was community organizing—often marshaled through Catholic parishes and drawing on religious narratives—that demonstrated an alternate vision for the future of the city: rebuilding neighborhoods that had been written off as beyond redemption. \nIn this lecture and discussion\, Eileen Markey\, writer in residence at the Center on Religion and Culture\, will draw on research for her forthcoming book about the Bronx people’s movement of the 1970s and 1980s. \nAbout the Speaker\nEileen Markey is an assistant professor of journalism at Lehman College of the City University of New York and a visiting scholar at the Bronx County Historical Society. She has reported on urban policy and social movements for more than two decades. \nThis event is co-sponsored by the Bronx County Historical Society as part of its annual Spring Lecture Series in Bronx History.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/yield-not-hope-and-communion-in-the-bronxs-toughest-years/
LOCATION:Butler Commons\, Duane Library\, 441 East Fordham Road \, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
GEO:40.8612275;-73.8892354
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Butler Commons Duane Library 441 East Fordham Road  Bronx NY 10458 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=441 East Fordham Road:geo:-73.8892354,40.8612275
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240419T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240419T190000
DTSTAMP:20260613T162036
CREATED:20240313T171101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240420T234613Z
UID:10003378-1713549600-1713553200@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:El Niño at the Met: Opera\, Baby Jesus\, and Today’s Refugees
DESCRIPTION:The critically acclaimed opera is premiering at the Metropolitan Opera\, and director Lileana Blain-Cruz will join us for an evening of conversation on art\, faith\, and justice. There will be a special appearance by Daniela Mack\, the mezzo-soprano who will perform a selection from El Niño. \nA Christmas story at Easter time? That’s essentially what the Metropolitan Opera is doing in presenting the company premiere of John Adams’s El Niño. But the opera-oratorio’s focus on the experience of the refugee and the migrant—how they struggled to find acceptance in Biblical times—could not be more contemporary and urgent. \nThe composition incorporates sacred and secular texts in English\, Spanish\, and Latin—from biblical times to the present day—in an extraordinarily dramatic retelling of the Nativity. \nThe vivid new production also marks the Met debut of celebrated theater maker Lileana Blain-Cruz\, resident director at Lincoln Center Theater\, who joins us to talk about the opera and the importance of staging art that matters for our world today. She will be joined by Fadi Skeiker of Fordham Theatre and Fordham theology professor Leo Guardado. \nDavid Gibson\, director of the Center on Religion and Culture\, will moderate the discussion with the panelists and the audience. \nBONUS: Five pairs of tickets for a performance of the opera will be drawn at random for attendees who sign up at the door\, and all Fordham students and faculty will be eligible for discounted tickets. \nThis event is co-sponsored with the Metropolitan Opera and the Church of St. Paul the Apostle.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/el-nino-at-the-met-opera-baby-jesus-and-todays-refugees/
LOCATION:Church of St. Paul the Apostle\, 405 W 59th St\, New York\, NY\, 10019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts at Fordham,Lectures
GEO:40.7698331;-73.9850824
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Church of St. Paul the Apostle 405 W 59th St New York NY 10019 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=405 W 59th St:geo:-73.9850824,40.7698331
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240422T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240422T173000
DTSTAMP:20260613T162036
CREATED:20240318T190140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240420T234514Z
UID:10003753-1713772800-1713807000@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Dion: The Bronx's 'Wanderer' Returns
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a conversation and performance featuring music legend and Belmont native Dion DiMucci.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/dion-the-bronxs-wanderer-returns/
LOCATION:First Auditorium\, Keating Hall\, 441 E. Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="The Curran Center for American Catholic Studies":MAILTO:cacs@fordham.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240424T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240424T153000
DTSTAMP:20260613T162036
CREATED:20240419T145203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240421T121917Z
UID:10007355-1713969000-1713972600@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:IPED Lecture: World of Tomorrow in Data
DESCRIPTION:Wolfgang Fengler\, Ph.D.\, CEO of World Data Lab\, will deliver a talk titled “The World of Tomorrow in Data.” This presentation will focus on World Data Lab’s advanced data-modeling tools\, such as Population.io\, the World Emissions Clock\, and World Data Pro\, emphasizing the importance of data in shaping a sustainable future for a growing global population. The talk aims to address three pivotal questions that influence our future: How long will we live; how much will we earn; is it possible to achieve prosperity while effectively managing climate change? The session will provide insights into the interplay between population dynamics\, economic trends\, and environmental sustainability\, highlighting the challenges and opportunities ahead. \nFor more information\, contact Genevieve Connell at gc1@fordham.edu \n\nThis event is open to alumni\, faculty/staff\, parents\, students\, and the public.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/iped-lecture-world-of-tomorrow-in-data/
LOCATION:Dealy Hall 112
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Fordham IPED":MAILTO:iped@fordham.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240425T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240425T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T162036
CREATED:20240419T150102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240421T121823Z
UID:10007356-1714060800-1714064400@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:IPED Lecture: Topics on the Sahel
DESCRIPTION:Join the International and Political Economy and Development program for a lecture with Denis Owiny\, who is pursuing a Master of Science degree in international relations and affairs at Georgetown University. In fall 2023\, he interned with the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington\, D.C.\, where he worked with the African Studies department. Previously\, he served as the assistant editor of Hansard with the Parliament of Uganda. His research expertise spans across multiple topics concerning African affairs\, such as conflict\, mobilization\, and politics. \nThis event consists of a 30-minute presentation followed by a 20-minute Q&A session. \n\nThis event is open to alumni\, faculty/staff\, parents\, students\, and the public.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/iped-lecture-topics-on-the-sahel/
LOCATION:Dealy E-530\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Fordham IPED":MAILTO:iped@fordham.edu
GEO:40.8612275;-73.8892354
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Dealy E-530 441 East Fordham Road Bronx NY 10458 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=441 East Fordham Road:geo:-73.8892354,40.8612275
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR