Discussion: Song Searcher
ZoomJoin us for a panel discussion on Song Searcher, a documentary about Moyshe Beregovsky, a musician and scholar, who traveled across Ukraine during the most dramatic years of Soviet history
Join us for a panel discussion on Song Searcher, a documentary about Moyshe Beregovsky, a musician and scholar, who traveled across Ukraine during the most dramatic years of Soviet history
Need help getting started on a paper? Want to strengthen your claim? Thinking through the structure of your argument? The Writing Center is here to help! Attend our workshop about
Join us for a lunchtime talk with renowned journalist and master storyteller Roger Lowenstein, as he discusses his revelatory financial investigation into how President Abraham Lincoln and his administration used
The Department of Modern Language and Literature's is holding its final roundtable of the year: Linguistic Terrorism. Speakers Laada Bilaniuk, Ph.D., (she/her) is a professor in the Department of Anthropology
English department lecturer Shubhangi Mehrotra will model strategies for making syllabi aesthetically pleasing, inclusive, and accessible. During the session, Mehrotra will provide an overview of the many benefits of accessible
Come hear from Viviana Martinez in Career Services about how to make the most of your summer internship and how to best position yourself to network for your future career.
When immigration from southern and eastern Europe began rising in the 1880s, many American Jews and Catholics viewed their co-religionists with a mixture of welcome, apprehension, and horror. With roots
Come discuss the findings of the 2022 Pope Francis Global Poverty Index.
Chris Hardy is the director of programs and partnerships for Justice and Mercy International, where he has served for three and a half years. He is responsible for the oversight
Americans’ understanding of their Constitution and legal tradition has been dominated in recent decades by two contested themes: the "originalism" of conservatives and the "living constitutionalism" of progressives. Is it
Join us for a talk with Harvard University's Derek Penslar. Based on Penslar’s forthcoming book, the talk relates the history of Zionism through the lens of emotion. It argues that
Amid severe digital disruption, economic upheaval, and political flux, how can we make sense of the world? Leaders today typically look for answers in economic models, big data, or artificial
A conversation between Daniel Soyer and Robert W. Snyder about Daniel Soyer’s new book, Left in the Center: The Liberal Party of New York and the Rise and Fall of
Join us for a lunchtime talk with the host of NPR’s Planet Money as she uncovers the deeply investigated story of how one visionary, dogged investor changed American finance forever.
How might spirituality, faith, or religion motivate the work of migration activists? In order to answer this question, 2021-2022 Duffy fellows Madeline Hilf and Afrah Bandagi interviewed activists in New
The Asian American and Pacific Islander Alumni at Fordham (AAF) affinity chapter will gather to learn about updates on efforts to bring an “Asian American Studies” program to Fordham University.
Join us for this panel conversation as a part of the AAPI monthlong event series at Fordham. The event will bring together three speakers who will share their experiences of
Social media helped propel recent political movements, such as Black Lives Matter and #MeToo. How might Catholic social teaching play a role in such activism? What might it tell us
We are kicking off this year's lecture series, as we always do, with heroic tales from second-year students' summer internships. Please come and learn about their adventures and what opportunities
Join us for a lunchtime talk with UCLA Law professor James Park, author of the forthcoming book The Valuation Treadmill: How Securities Fraud Threatens the Integrity of Public Companies, who
Join us for a Council on Foreign Relations Academic Conference Call with Ebenezer Obadare, a Douglas Dillon Senior Fellow for Africa Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Before joining
We are kicking off this year’s lecture series with heroic tales from some sophomores’ summer internships. Please come and learn about their adventures and what opportunities are available for students.
This virtual conversation will address the recent influx of buses from the U.S.-Mexican border to the NYC area. The event will feature Mary Owens, director of 30th Street Assessment, and
Join us for a conversation with Murad Awahdeh, PCS ‘19, executive director of the New York Immigration Coalition, on coalition building across different immigrant communities in New York.
A climate catastrophe can be avoided, but only with rapid and sustained investment in companies and projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions. To the surprise of many, this has already