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SUMMARY:NYC Commission on Human Rights Event at Fordham University
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a presentation featuring Vanessa Ramos\, managing director for education\, restorative justice\, and development for the NYC Commission on Human Rights\, and Doreen Bermudez\, managing director for programming and strategic planning for the NYC Commission on Human Rights. \nThe presentation will provide an overview of the New York City Human Rights Law\, along with the five areas covered under the law: \nEmployment\nHousing\nPublic Accommodations\nDiscriminatory Harassment\nBias-profiling by Law Enforcement \nA luncheon will immediately follow.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/nyc-commission-on-human-rights-event-at-fordham-university/
LOCATION:McGinley Lobby\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Human Resources":MAILTO:hr@fordham.edu
GEO:40.8612275;-73.8892354
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190612T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190612T203000
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CREATED:20190524T131304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190524T131304Z
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SUMMARY:Alumni Chapter of the Hudson Valley: Tips from the Credit Union
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Alumni Chapter of the Hudson Valley and representatives from Fordham’s credit union\, Academic Federal Credit Union\, for this important panel discussion. \nThis discussion will cover: \n\ncredit and debt management\nbanks vs. credit unions\ncredit report dos and don’ts\ndebt management and achieving financial freedom\nmortgage payments—learn how you can pay off the house and enjoy your home\ncar debt and financing with a credit union\nstudent loans—before and after you cosign\n\nThere will be time for a Q&A with panelists. Refreshments will be available.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/alumni-chapter-of-the-hudson-valley-tips-from-the-credit-union/
LOCATION:Fordham University Westchester Campus Rm 140\, 400 Westchester Ave\, Room 140\, West Harrison\, NY\, 10604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Social
ORGANIZER;CN="Alumni Chapter of the Hudson Valley":MAILTO:hudsonvalleyfordhamchapter@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190612T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190612T180000
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CREATED:20190416T193058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190416T193058Z
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SUMMARY:LMSW Review Session at Westchester
DESCRIPTION:Dean White-Ryan will be hosting this LMSW review session at the Westchester campus. \nYou must sign up in advance with Kaitlynn Toro at ktoro2@fordham.edu. \nStudents are only allowed to attend one session
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/lmsw-review-session-at-westchester-2/
LOCATION:Fordham University Westchester Campus Rm 117\, 400 Westchester Ave\, Rm 117\, West Harrison\, NY\, 10604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190608T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190608T120000
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CREATED:20190416T192904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190416T192904Z
UID:10007057-1559988000-1559995200@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:LMSW Review Session at Westchester
DESCRIPTION:Dean White-Ryan will be hosting this LMSW review session at the Westchester campus. \nYou must sign up in advance with Kaitlynn Toro at ktoro2@fordham.edu. \nStudents are only allowed to attend one session.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/lmsw-review-session-at-westchester/
LOCATION:Fordham University Westchester Campus Rm 117\, 400 Westchester Ave\, Rm 140\, West Harrison\, NY\, 10604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190601T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190601T120000
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CREATED:20190416T192101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190416T192101Z
UID:10007056-1559383200-1559390400@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:LMSW Review Session at Lincoln Center
DESCRIPTION:Dean White-Ryan will be hosting this LMSW review session at the Lincoln Center campus. \nYou must sign up in advance with Kaitlynn Toro at ktoro2@fordham.edu. \nStudents are only allowed to attend one session.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/lmsw-review-session-at-lincoln-center-2/
LOCATION:Lincoln Center Campus\, McMahon Rm 109\, 113 W 60th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190521T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190521T190000
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CREATED:20190515T212416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190515T212416Z
UID:10007080-1558465200-1558465200@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Solidarity on Tap in San Diego:  “Cry of Creation: Our Time to Act”
DESCRIPTION:Solidarity on Tap is a simple gathering for socializing and social justice. The Ignatian Solidarity Network\, Jesuit Volunteer Corps\, Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest\, Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University\, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry\, Jesuitical\, along with Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish and other local partners\, welcome all to Solidarity on Tap | San Diego. \nFood and beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) will be available for purchase. All are welcome (21 and over). \nAround 7:30 p.m.\, we will have a reflection titled “Cry of Creation: Our Time to Act\,” by the Rev. Jeanette Bragunier and Philip Petrie\, founding members of SanDiego350. \nWhat does it mean to be a good steward of God’s creation? Might our current ecological crisis be an opportunity to create a more sustainable and more spiritual civilization? How might each of us do more to move our culture in that direction? This talk will address these questions through the lens of our presenters’ activism with an emphasis on solutions both individual and collective. \nThe Rev. Jeanette Bragunier grew up in a small desert mining community in Arizona\, where she experienced the importance of community life\, something that has never left her. This core value of nurturing healthy community led to her passion of building a healthier and more sustainable planet. Her second vocation as a pastor has empowered her call to work through the theological lens that all life is sacred. She believes that as people of faith\, we are to work on behalf of creation in solidarity with people most affected by the ecological and economic damage posed by climate change. Jeanette is a United Methodist pastor currently serving as associate pastor at Mission Hills UMC\, and also serves as the coordinator for the Interfaith Coalition for Earth Justice. Her climate activism has involved developing a children’s group of Jane Goodall’s Roots and Shoots\, an adult Earthcare group. A co-founder and volunteer at SanDiego350\, she recently participated in “Engaging the Climate Crisis\,” a faith-based training experience. She has a bachelor’s degree in public relations from Northern Arizona University and a master’s in Christian leadership from Fuller Theological Seminary. Married to Charlie\, they have two young adult children\, Bella and Austin\, and their dog\, Coconut. They love to camp\, travel\, and serve together. \nPhilip Petrie is a founding member of SanDiego350\, an all-volunteer organization committed to action on climate change. As a member of SanDiego350’s Community Presentation Team\, he gives presentations on climate to diverse organizations around the San Diego area. Phil also attends St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral\, where he co-founded Simpler Living\, a creation care ministry. He is an artist\, working primarily in oils\, and has lived and exhibited in New York\, Chicago\, and Indiana. He currently lives in San Diego with his wife\, Mary Doak\, and daughter\, Sara. His foci on Christian spirituality\, the environment\, and the visual arts often intersect\, and invariably make his life richer.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/solidarity-on-tap-in-san-diego-cry-of-creation-our-time-to-act/
LOCATION:Green Flash Brewing Company\, 6550 Mira Mesa Blvd\, San Diego\, CA\, 92121\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Networking and Career,Spiritual and Religious Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Ignatian Solidarity Network":MAILTO:info@ignatiansolidarity.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190509T180000
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CREATED:20190430T125053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190430T125053Z
UID:10007074-1557424800-1557432000@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:"In Dialogue" on Polish-Jewish Relations: A screening of the documentary Bogdan's Journey
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an addendum to the “In Dialogue” series on Polish-Jewish relations\, a screening of the film Bogdan’s Journey\, directed by Michal Jaskulski and Lawrence Loewinger. \nEurope’s last pogrom—in Kielce\, Poland\, in 1946 —poisoned Polish-Jewish relationships for generations. A Catholic Pole embarks on a decade long journey to heal the wounds and bridge the divide. Starting alone\, he confronts the deepest prejudices of his fellow citizens and strives to reconnect Kielce with the outside Jewish community.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/in-dialogue-on-polish-jewish-relations-a-screening-of-the-documentary-bogdans-journey/
LOCATION:Fordham Law School\, Gorman Moot Courtroom\, Fordham Law School\, New York\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts at Fordham,Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jewish Studies Program":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu
GEO:40.7715478;-73.9849293
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190509T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190509T200000
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CREATED:20190410T194010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T194010Z
UID:10007040-1557424800-1557432000@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Mario Gabelli and Leon Cooperman at Fordham
DESCRIPTION:The Gabelli Center for Global Security Analysis presents an evening with Mario Gabelli\, chairman and CEO of Gamco Investors Inc.\, and Leon Cooperman\, chairman and CEO of Omega Advisors. \nMario Gabelli will engage in a dynamic conversation with his colleague and friend of over 50 years\, Lee Cooperman. Following graduation\, Lee and Mario\, along with other well-known investors\, carpooled together from the Bronx to Wall Street every day. \nTogether\, Lee and Mario will explore a range of topics including how they interfaced with one another throughout their careers\, share perspectives on optimal capital allocation in today’s market\, and reveal why their philanthropy prioritizes the education sector. \nAbout Mario Gabelli \nMario J. Gabelli is chairman and chief executive officer of GAMCO Investors\, Inc. and LICT Corp. He is executive chairman of Associated Capital Group\, Inc. \nMr. Gabelli is a summa cum laude graduate of Fordham University and holds an M.B.A. degree from Columbia University Graduate School of Business and honorary doctorate degrees from Roger Williams University and Fordham University. \nMr. Gabelli is a member of the board of overseers of Columbia University Graduate School of Business and the board of trustees of Roger Williams University\, and he is a trustee associate of Boston College. \nHe is a member of the Board of Directors of the American-Italian Cancer Foundation and the Foundation for Italian Art & Culture. He is a trustee of the Winston Churchill Foundation of the United States and the E. L. Wiegand Foundation. \nAbout Leon Cooperman \nAt the end of 1991\, following 25 years of service\, Lee retired from his positions as a general partner of Goldman\, Sachs & Co. and as chairman and chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Asset Management to organize and launch an investment-management business\, Omega Advisors\, Inc.\, which he ran for 27 years before converting it to a family office at the end of 2018. At its height\, Omega Advisors managed more than $10 billion of client funds. \nAt Goldman Sachs\, Lee spent 15 years as a partner and one year (1990–1991) as of-counsel to the management committee. In 1989\, he became chairman and chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Asset Management and chief investment officer of the firm’s equity product line\, managing the GS Capital Growth Fund\, an open-end mutual fund\, for one and a half years. Prior to those appointments\, Lee had spent 22 years in the investment research department as partner-in-charge\, co-chairman of the investment policy committee and chairman of the stock selection committee. For nine consecutive years\, he was voted the number-one portfolio strategist in Institutional Investor Magazine’s annual All-America Research Team survey. \nA designated chartered financial analyst\, Lee is a senior member and past president of the New York Society of Security Analysts; chairman emeritus of the Saint Barnabas Development Foundation; a member of the board of overseers of the Columbia University Graduate School of Business; a member of the board of directors of the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation; a member of the investment committee of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center; and board chairman of Green Spaces\, a committee organized to rebuild 13 parks in Newark\, New Jersey. \nLee received his M.B.A. from Columbia Business School and his undergraduate degree from Hunter College. He is a recipient of Roger Williams University’s Honorary Doctor of Finance and of Hunter College’s Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters; an inductee into Hunter College’s Hall of Fame; and a recipient of the 2003 American Jewish Committee (AJC) Wall Street Human Relations Award\, the 2006 Seton Hall Humanitarian of the Year Award\, the 2009 Boys & Girls Clubs of Newark Award for Caring\, and the 2009 UJA-Federation of New York’s Wall Street and Financial Services Division Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2013\, Lee was inducted into Alpha Magazine’s Hedge Fund Hall of Fame and was honored by the AJC at their 50th anniversary with the Herbert H. Lehman Award for his professional achievements\, philanthropic efforts\, and longstanding support for AJC. In 2014\, Columbia Business School awarded Lee its Distinguished Leadership in Business Award\, and Bloomberg Markets named him to its fourth annual “50 Most Influential” list (one of only ten money managers globally to be so honored\, selected “based on what they’re doing now\, rather than past achievements”). He was inducted into the Horatio Alger Association in April 2015. \nLee and his wife\, Toby\, have two sons and three grandchildren.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/mario-gabelli-and-leon-cooperman-at-fordham/
LOCATION:McNally Amphitheatre\, 140 West 62nd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Networking and Career,Receptions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Combo.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Gabelli Center for Global Security Analysis":MAILTO:gabellicenter@fordham.edu
GEO:40.7713958;-73.9844894
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190507T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190507T190000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085554
CREATED:20190426T155316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190426T155316Z
UID:10007073-1557252000-1557255600@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Open House: "Haggadah and History: Highlights from Fordham Collections"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the viewing of the exhibition\, “Haggadah and History: Highlights from the Fordham Collection\,” co-curated by Fordham undergraduate students Emma Fingleton\, FCRH ’19; Margaret Keiley\, FCRH ’21; and Zowie Kemery\, FCRH ’19; and Professor Magda Teter. \nWhat is remarkable about the Passover Haggadah is its historical adaptability. As Jews around the world each year during Passover recount the story of Exodus from Egypt\, they make it relevant to their own lives\, reflecting on the meaning of the story to their own times. Haggadot\, therefore\, often reflect not only the historical changes in Jewish culture but also the cultural diversity of Jews across the globe. \nThe Haggadah has been translated into over thirty languages. Fordham’s collection includes Haggadot in Arabic\, Amharic\, English\, French\, Hebrew\, Judeo-Arabic\, Judaeo-Persian\, Polish\, German\, Swedish\, Yiddish\, and even in Braille.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/open-house-haggadah-and-history-highlights-from-fordham-collections/
LOCATION:Walsh Library\, O’Hare Special Collections Room\, Fordham University\, Rose Hill Campus\, 441 E. Fordham Rd.\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts at Fordham,Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magda Teter":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu
GEO:40.8619545;-73.8855064
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190502T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190502T200000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085554
CREATED:20190425T192630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190425T192630Z
UID:10007070-1556820000-1556827200@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Fordham-NYPL Lecture: How Judaism Became an American Religion
DESCRIPTION:Rachel Gordan will present research from her current book project\, detailing the transformation of Jews and Judaism in mid-20th century America. In the first half of the 20th century\, Jews in America had been viewed as aliens\, members of a not-quite-white\, persecuted\, and marginalized race. By midcentury\, theirs was understood to be the country’s third faith. How did this happen? This talk focuses on mid-20th century middlebrow American Jewish culture to answer that question. \nA reception will follow and vegetarian refreshments will be served. \nAll Fordham events in Jewish studies are free.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/fordham-nypl-lecture-how-judaism-became-an-american-religion/
LOCATION:Lincoln Center Campus\, McMahon Rm 109\, 113 W 60th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Magda Teter":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190502T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190502T140000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085554
CREATED:20190430T124949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190430T124949Z
UID:10007075-1556802000-1556805600@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:The McGannon Center Book Prize for 2018: Eubanks’ Automating Inequality
DESCRIPTION:The McGannon Center presents a conversation with Virginia Eubanks\, recipient of the 2018 book prize. \nThe McGannon Center at Fordham University is honored to announce that Virginia Eubank’s Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile\, Police and Punish the Poor has won our book prize for a manuscript published in 2018. \nThe event will celebrate the book and examine the important issues it raises. Dr. Eubanks will present her work with Olivier Sylvain\, Fordham Law professor and director of the McGannon Center. Other guests will include Joyce McMillan\, child welfare advocate\, and Professor Lauri Goldkind of the Graduate School of Social Service. \nPizza will be served. \nSponsored by the McGannon Center.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/the-mcgannon-center-book-prize-for-2018-eubanks-automating-inequality/
LOCATION:McGinley 237\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="The McGannon Center":MAILTO:mcgctr@fordham.edu
GEO:40.8612275;-73.8892354
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=McGinley 237 441 East Fordham Road Bronx NY 10458 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=441 East Fordham Road:geo:-73.8892354,40.8612275
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190501T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190501T153000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085554
CREATED:20190501T130118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190501T130118Z
UID:10007077-1556721000-1556724600@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Physics & Engineering Physics Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:Guest Speaker: Dan Wines\, FCRH’ 2017\, will present\, “Accurate Simulations of 2D Materials for Next Generation Devices and Applications”. \nSince the synthesis and exploration of graphene\, a strong focus has been placed on the investigation of other new 2D materials. These structures exhibit interesting electronic\, optical\, magnetic and transport properties different from their bulk counterparts and can have various applications in energy storage\, hydrogen production and optoelectronic devices. These various properties can also be tuned by alloying\, functionalization and creating heterostructures. As computational physicists\, our main goal is to predict the properties of new materials\, engineer these materials for desired applications\, and work closely with experimentalists to explain the underlying physical phenomena they are observing and guide their future work. To do this\, we employ quantum mechanical methodologies such as density functional theory (DFT) and cluster expansion to solve the many-body Schrödinger equation approximately for the electronic structure of a given material or alloy. Specifically\, we examine the effects of H\, O and F functionalization on the electronic properties of 2D Tellurene and study the electronic properties of 2D Al1-xGaxN\, B1-xAlxN and Ga1-xInxN alloys.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/physics-engineering-physics-colloquium-6/
LOCATION:Freeman 103\, 441 E. Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Christopher Aubiin":MAILTO:caubin@fordham..edu
GEO:40.8612275;-73.8892354
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190430T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190430T180000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085555
CREATED:20190405T144411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190405T144411Z
UID:10007030-1556643600-1556647200@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Fordham University/SWBOCES Spring 2019 Speaker Series for Educational Leaders
DESCRIPTION:Fordham University’s Division of Educational Leadership\, Administration\, and Policy and Southern Westchester BOCES are co-sponsoring a Spring Speaker Series open to current and aspiring school and district leaders in the greater New York City area. \nRSVP: Stacy Wang (xwang403@fordham.edu) or Dina Roselli (droselli@swboces.org)
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/fordham-university-swboces-spring-2019-speaker-series-for-educational-leaders/
LOCATION:Fordham Westchester Campus\, 400 Westchester Ave\, West Harrison\, NY\, 10604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stacy Wang":MAILTO:xwang403@fordham.edu
GEO:41.029376;-73.7288048
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Fordham Westchester Campus 400 Westchester Ave West Harrison NY 10604 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=400 Westchester Ave:geo:-73.7288048,41.029376
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190429T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190429T203000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085555
CREATED:20190416T165048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190416T165048Z
UID:10007053-1556562600-1556569800@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Ireland at Fordham Humanitarian Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:The Permanent Mission of Ireland to the United Nations and The Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs\, Fordham University invite you to the inaugural lecture of the Ireland at Fordham Humanitarian Lecture Series. The first lecture is to be delivered by H.E. Mary Robinson\, first elected woman President of Ireland (1990–1997)\, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights\, and current Chair of The Elders. She is a passionate\, forceful advocate for gender equality\, women’s participation in peace-building\, and human dignity. \nPlease note: All guests external to the United Nations will be requested to present a government-issued photo ID upon entry to the UN. Please register with your name as it appears on your ID. All guests will receive further instructions on how to access the lecture closer to the date.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/ireland-at-fordham-humanitarian-lecture-series/
LOCATION:United Nations Headquarters Sputnik Lounge\, New York\, NY\, 10017\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Lecture-Series-EventbriteFacebook-Banner.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs":MAILTO:iiha@fordham.edu 
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190429T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190429T200000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085555
CREATED:20190425T141334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190425T141334Z
UID:10007071-1556560800-1556568000@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Secularism and Interfaith Dialogue in Modern Nation-States: How the Concept of "Judeo-Christian" Tradition Illuminates the Shaping of French and American Democracy
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this event in the CJH-Fordham Lecture Series in Jewish-Christian Relations with Joel Sebban. \nBy focusing on the origins of the concept of “Judeo-Christian tradition” from the end of the 18th century to the mid-20th century in France and the United States\, Joel Sebban offers a rereading of the history of this controversial phrase. The notion of a “Judeo-Christian tradition” derives from a complicated process of redefining Judaism and Christian denominations within the framework of modern nation-states\, more specifically in France and the United States\, the first countries to emancipate Jews in their respective continents at the end of the 18th century and to fully separate Church and State. The history of the “Judeo-Christian tradition” opens new perspectives on the construction of state secularism on both sides of the Atlantic as well as on the acculturation process of Jews into mainly Christian societies. It eventually helps us understand the ways religious communities rethink their texts and traditions within the democratic public space. \nA reception with vegetarian refreshments will follow. \nAll Fordham events in Jewish studies are free.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/secularism-and-interfaith-dialogue-in-modern-nation-states-how-the-concept-of-judeo-christian-tradition-illuminates-the-shaping-of-french-and-american-democracy/
LOCATION:McMahon Hall\, Room 109
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Screenshot-2019-04-23-08.45.23.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Magda Teter":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu
GEO:40.7703483;-73.9854248
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190429T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190429T190000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085555
CREATED:20190430T124404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190430T124404Z
UID:10007076-1556559000-1556564400@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Pi Sigma Alpha Induction Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Professor Tamsin Shaw\, New York University\, will deliver a lecture open to the community\, asking “Can policy ever catch up with technology?”
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/pi-sigma-alpha-induction-ceremony/
LOCATION:Larkin 170\, 441 E. Fordham Rd\, Bronx\, NY\, 01458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/tamsin_shaw.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Nicholas Tampio":MAILTO:tampio@fordham.edu 
GEO:40.861203;-73.8892181
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Larkin 170 441 E. Fordham Rd Bronx NY 01458 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=441 E. Fordham Rd:geo:-73.8892181,40.861203
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190427T124500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190427T133000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085555
CREATED:20190222T224658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T224658Z
UID:10006928-1556369100-1556371800@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Learn At Lunch: The Study of Ericksonian Hypnotherapy
DESCRIPTION:Join us for “The Study of Ericksonian Hypnotherapy\,” with Victor Kiarsis\, Clinical Social Work/Therapist\, L.M.S.W.\, A.S.C.H.\, M.B.A. \nThis event is open to all GSS students and alumni\, and pizza will be served. \nIf you would like to sign up for the learn at lunch and are having issues\, please contact Kaitlynn Toro at ktoro2@fordham.edu.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/learn-at-lunch-the-study-of-ericksonian-hypnotherapy-3/
LOCATION:Fordham University Westchester Campus Rm G12\, 400 Westchester Ave\, Room G12\, West Harrison\, NY\, 10604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Fordham-Westchester-1040x504-1-15.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190425T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190425T170000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085555
CREATED:20190415T190157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190415T190157Z
UID:10007044-1556208000-1556211600@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Politics and Development in the Philippines with Dr. Ronald Mendoza
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our final IPED lecture of the semester to learn about the political climate and economic conditions of the Philippines! A number of issues will be discussed\, including Rodrigo Duterte’s policies\, the impact of political dynasties on poverty\, and underdevelopment in the Philippine countryside. \nDr. Mendoza has an extensive background in international development policy and international cooperation\, with a résumé  that includes work with the United Nations\, the Asian Institute of Management\, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/politics-and-development-in-the-philippines-with-dr-ronald-mendoza/
LOCATION:Rose Hill\, Dealy Hall\, E-530\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Fordham-IPED_white-on-maroon-1.jpg
GEO:40.861203;-73.8892181
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Rose Hill Dealy Hall E-530 441 East Fordham Road Bronx NY 10458 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=441 East Fordham Road:geo:-73.8892181,40.861203
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190425T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190425T141500
DTSTAMP:20260616T085555
CREATED:20190404T130340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190404T130340Z
UID:10007028-1556197200-1556201700@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Fordham Business Faculty Research Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at the Fordham Gabelli School of Business Faculty Research Seminar at Rose Hill\, where Yuan Xie\, professor of accounting and taxation\, will be presenting his paper titled “Does Voluntary Disclosure Reduce Liquidity-Driven Price Pressure? Evidence from Fire Sales by Mutual Funds.” \nLunch will be served\, so please RSVP to Elizabeth Cardiello at 718-817-4101 or ecardiello@fordham.edu.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/fordham-business-faculty-research-seminar-7/
LOCATION:Hughes 300A\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Gabelli School of Business":MAILTO:gsbevents@fordham.edu
GEO:40.8620281;-73.8854257
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Hughes 300A 441 East Fordham Road Bronx NY 10458 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=441 East Fordham Road:geo:-73.8854257,40.8620281
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190424T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190424T200000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085555
CREATED:20190408T183851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190408T183851Z
UID:10007036-1556128800-1556136000@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz on People\, Power and Profits: Progressive Capitalism for an Age of Discontent
DESCRIPTION:Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph E. Stiglitz grew up during the golden age of capitalism in Gary\, Indiana\, a steel town whose fortunes rose and fell with the waves of industrialization and deindustrialization. But even during Stiglitz’s childhood\, life didn’t seem so golden. He saw inequality\, racial discrimination\, and labor strife all around\, and that was when capitalism was thriving and the middle class\, ascendant. In the ensuing years things grew far worse. Back in Gary for his 55th high school reunion in 2015\, Stiglitz was dismayed by the decrepit state of his hometown and the economic and physical miseries borne by many of his classmates. \nWhat had happened? Stiglitz has long sounded the alarm about growing economic inequality in the United States. As chief economist of the World Bank and Chairman of Clinton’s Council of Economic Advisors\, he saw first-hand the toll that financial deregulation\, globalization\, and government inaction can take on a community. This has played out over and over again in cities and towns across the United States\, feeding into the resentment that fueled Donald Trump’s election in 2016. The question we should ask ourselves today\, Stiglitz says\, is “What can we do about it?” \nIn his new book\, People\, Power and Profits: Progressive Capitalism for an Age of Discontent\, Stiglitz answers that question by laying out a 21st Century Social Contract to rebuild the American middle class and reinvigorate the American economy. Many candidates will likely use Stiglitz’s timely advice in their 2020 presidential campaigns. \nProf. Stiglitz will be interviewed by Bruce Greenwald\, the Robert Heilbrunn Professor of Finance and Asset Management at Columbia Business School and the academic co-director of the Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing. Described by The New York Times as “a guru to Wall Street’s gurus\,” Greenwald is an authority on value investing with additional expertise in productivity and the economics of information. \nConversation followed by reception. Seating is limited. The first 125 attendees will receive a free copy of the book. \nCo-sponsored by the Gabelli Center for Global Security Analysis and the Museum of American Finance
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/nobel-laureate-joseph-stiglitz-on-people-power-and-profits-progressive-capitalism-for-an-age-of-discontent/
LOCATION:McNally Amphitheatre\, 140 West 62nd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences and Symposia,Lectures,Networking and Career,Receptions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Stiglitz-1.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Gabelli Center for Global Security Analysis":MAILTO:gabellicenter@fordham.edu
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:20190424T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190424T193000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085555
CREATED:20190416T145120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190416T145120Z
UID:10007049-1556127000-1556134200@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Fordham's Pope Francis Global Poverty Index: 2019 Preliminary Report
DESCRIPTION:The graduate program in international political economy and development will present its second preliminary report of the 2019 edition of Fordham’s Pope Francis Global Poverty Index (FFI). The FFI is a multidimensional international poverty index focused on access to food\, water\, housing\, employment\, education\, gender equity\, and religious freedom.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/fordhams-pope-francis-global-poverty-index-2019-preliminary-report/
LOCATION:Dealy E-530\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/FFI-logo_1078x516.jpg
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
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190424T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190424T170000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085555
CREATED:20190415T195656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190415T195656Z
UID:10007045-1556118000-1556125200@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Miracles\, Mendacity\, and a "Merciful and Nurturing God”: Layers of Engagement and Understanding in the First Jesuit Translation of the Qur’an (1662)
DESCRIPTION:A noted scholar\, Paul Shore\, Ph.D.\, adjunct professor of religious studies at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan\, Canada\, will discuss the Latin translation of the Qur’an by the Jesuit priest Ignazio Lomellini in 1662\, one of the earliest complete translations in a western European language and a crucial document of the encounter between western Christianity and Islam in the early modern period.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/miracles-mendacity-and-a-merciful-and-nurturing-god-layers-of-engagement-and-understanding-in-the-first-jesuit-translation-of-the-quran-1662/
LOCATION:Collins Hall\, Room 139\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="THE  FORDHAM TAU NEW YORK CHAPTER OF  PHI BETA KAPPA AND  THE SAINT EDMUND CAMPION INSTITUTE":MAILTO:kezel@fordham.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190423T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190423T200000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085555
CREATED:20190327T163231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190327T163231Z
UID:10007008-1556042400-1556049600@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Women in Alternative Investments
DESCRIPTION:The Gabelli School of Business\, CAIA\, and 100 Women in Finance invite women working or interested in asset management\, private equity\, venture capital\, hedge funds\, real assets\, or other alternative investments to join us for an evening of substantive conversation on the opportunities\, challenges\, and strategies for success for women in alternative investments today. \nSeating is limited. \nKindly register by Friday\, April 19. \nIf you have questions or would like more information\, please contact Annelice Morales at amorales42@fordham.edu or 212-636-6576.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/women-in-alternative-investments/
LOCATION:McNally Amphitheatre\, 140 West 62nd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences and Symposia,Lectures,Networking and Career,Receptions
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/event-image.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Gabelli School of Business":MAILTO:gsbevents@fordham.edu
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:20190423T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190423T140000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085555
CREATED:20190416T145615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190416T145615Z
UID:10007051-1556024400-1556028000@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Introduction to the Boren Graduate Fellowship
DESCRIPTION:Boren Fellowships provides unique funding opportunities for U.S. graduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests and underrepresented in study abroad. Boren Fellows represent a vital pool of highly motivated individuals who wish to work in the federal government. Jeff Cary\, the outreach and recruitment manager for the Boren Awards\, will lead the webinar. This webinar is organized by the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs. It will concentrate on opportunities for graduate students\, not the undergraduate program.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/introduction-to-the-boren-graduate-fellowship/
LOCATION:Dealy 205
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Fordham-IPED_white-on-maroon-2-702x336.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190423T124500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190423T133000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085555
CREATED:20190222T224906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T224906Z
UID:10006927-1556023500-1556026200@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Learn At Lunch: Helping Clients Deal with Grief and Loss
DESCRIPTION:Join us for “Helping Clients Deal with Grief & Loss\,” with Phyllis Kominsky\, Ph.D.\, L.C.S.W. \nThis event is open to all GSS students and alumni\, and pizza will be served. \nIf you would like to sign up for the learn at lunch and are having issues\, please contact Kaitlynn Toro at ktoro2@fordham.edu.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/learn-at-lunch-helping-clients-deal-with-grief-and-loss/
LOCATION:Fordham University Westchester Campus Rm 140\, 400 Westchester Ave\, Room 140\, West Harrison\, NY\, 10604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Fordham-Westchester-1040x504-1-14.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190416T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190416T140000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085555
CREATED:20190411T135845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190411T135845Z
UID:10007039-1555419600-1555423200@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:"Haggadah and History: Highlights from the Fordham Collection"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening of an exhibition\, “Haggadah and History: Highlights from the Fordham Collection\,” co-curated by Fordham undergraduate students Emma Fingleton\, FCRH’19; Margaret Keiley FCRH ’21; and Zowie Kemery\, FCRH’19; and Professor Magda Teter. \nWhat is remarkable about the Passover Haggadah is its historical adaptability. As Jews around the world each year during Passover recount the story of Exodus from Egypt\, they make it relevant to their own lives\, reflecting on the meaning of the story to their own times. Haggadot\, therefore\, often reflect not only the historical changes in Jewish culture but also the cultural diversity of Jews across the globe. \nThe Haggadah has been translated into over thirty languages. Fordham’s collection includes Haggadot in Arabic\, Amharic\, English\, French\, Hebrew\, Judeo-Arabic\, Judaeo-Persian\, Polish\, German\, Swedish\, Yiddish\, and even in Braille. \nThe exhibition will be open until May 31.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/haggadah-and-history-highlights-from-the-fordham-collection/
LOCATION:Walsh Library\, O’Hare Special Collections Room\, Fordham University\, Rose Hill Campus\, 441 E. Fordham Rd.\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts at Fordham,Lectures,Spiritual and Religious Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Barcelona-Haggadah-Fordham-crop.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Magda Teter":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu
GEO:40.8619545;-73.8855064
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Walsh Library O’Hare Special Collections Room Fordham University Rose Hill Campus 441 E. Fordham Rd. Bronx NY 10458 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Fordham University\, Rose Hill Campus\, 441 E. Fordham Rd.:geo:-73.8855064,40.8619545
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190416T124500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190416T133000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085555
CREATED:20190222T225221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T225221Z
UID:10006926-1555418700-1555421400@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Learn At Lunch: Challenges at the Southern Border
DESCRIPTION:Join us for “Challenges at the Southern Border\,” with Marciana Popescu\, Ph.D.\, and Dana Alonzo\, Ph.D. \nThis event is open to all GSS students and alumni\, and pizza will be served. \nIf you would like to sign up for the learn at lunch and are having issues\, please contact Kaitlynn Toro at ktoro2@fordham.edu.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/learn-at-lunch-challenges-at-the-southern-border/
LOCATION:Fordham University Westchester Campus Rm 140\, 400 Westchester Ave\, Room 140\, West Harrison\, NY\, 10604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Fordham-Westchester-1040x504-1-13.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Social Service - Westchester Campus":MAILTO:ktoro2@fordham.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190415T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190415T143000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085555
CREATED:20190408T181711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190408T181711Z
UID:10007035-1555333200-1555338600@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Tech Trends in Education
DESCRIPTION:In a world where technology is changing faster than ever\, it’s important for educators not just to keep up with what’s currently available\, but to think ahead. Kristen Treglia\, senior instructional technologist\, will discuss key findings from major technology reports that highlight the trends\, challenges\, and emerging technologies that impact higher education. \nReports include: \n\nNMC Horizon Report\nEDUCAUSE Key Issues in Teaching and Learning\nMary Meeker’s Internet Trend Report\nFTI Future Trend Report\nGartner Internet Trends
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/tech-trends-in-education/
LOCATION:South Lounge\, Lowenstein Center\, Lincoln Center Campus\, Lincoln Center campus\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/tech-trends-fordham-news-1.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Kristen Treglia":MAILTO:treglia@fordham.edu
GEO:40.7710994;-73.9852715
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=South Lounge Lowenstein Center Lincoln Center Campus Lincoln Center campus New York NY United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=Lincoln Center campus:geo:-73.9852715,40.7710994
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190414T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190414T170000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085555
CREATED:20190325T155400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190325T155400Z
UID:10007005-1555246800-1555261200@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:The Haggadah in the Middle Ages and Beyond: A Celebration for Passover
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Les Enluminures gallery\, Jewish studies is proud to host a colloquium highlighting the tradition of the Haggadah from the Middle Ages to today. This gathering of experts and enthusiasts is one of a series of events celebrating a remarkable medieval manuscript: a Haggadah with seventy-five watercolor paintings created in the circle of the famous artist Giovannino de Grassi (d. 1398) in Milan in the late 14th century. Telling the story of the flight of the Jews from Egypt based on the biblical book of Exodus\, the Haggadah was—and still is—used during the Seder\, the ritual meal of the first night of Passover. The program is as follows: \nThe Haggadah in the Middle Ages and Beyond: A Celebration for Passover\nCo-sponsored by Jewish studies\, Medieval studies\, and the Department of Art History and Music of Fordham University and Les Enluminures \nSession 1: Moderator: Sharon Liberman Mintz\, Curator of Jewish Art\, The Library of The Jewish Theological Seminary \nEvelyn M. Cohen\, Independent Scholar\, New York\n“The Patronage of Decorated Hebrew Manuscripts in Renaissance Italy” \nJoshua Teplitsky\, Stony Brook University\, SUNY\n“Collecting Medieval Manuscripts in Early Modern Europe” \nBREAK \nSession 2: Moderator: Sandra Hindman\, Les Enluminures \nMarc Michael Epstein\, Vassar College\n“Making Pictures Talk: Imagination\, Narrative\, and Politics in the Images of the Haggadah” \nBarbara Wolff\, Artist\, New York\n“Hebrew Illuminated Manuscripts for Our Time” \nRECEPTION \nAll Fordham events in Jewish studies are free and open to public.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/the-haggadah-in-the-middle-ages-and-beyond-a-celebration-for-passover/
LOCATION:McNally Amphitheatre\, 140 West 62nd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences and Symposia,Lectures,Receptions
ORGANIZER;CN="Jewish Studies Program":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu
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:20190413T124500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190413T133000
DTSTAMP:20260616T085555
CREATED:20190222T225257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T225257Z
UID:10006925-1555159500-1555162200@now.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Learn At Lunch: Writing for the Social Work Professional
DESCRIPTION:Join us for “Writing for the Social Work Professional\,” with Valarie Cursio\, L.M.S.W. \nThis event is open to all GSS students and alumni\, and pizza will be served. \nIf you would like to sign up for the learn at lunch and are having issues\, please contact Kaitlynn Toro at ktoro2@fordham.edu.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/learn-at-lunch-writing-for-the-social-work-professional/
LOCATION:Fordham University Westchester Campus Rm G12\, 400 Westchester Ave\, Room G12\, West Harrison\, NY\, 10604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Fordham-Westchester-1040x504-1-12.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Graduate School of Social Service - Westchester Campus":MAILTO:ktoro2@fordham.edu
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