4th Annual Ram’s Den Business Plan Competition
Save the date for Fordham Foundry's 4th Annual Ram's Den Business Plan Competition. Watch early-stage ventures, with a Fordham student or graduate among their founders, compete for the chance to
Save the date for Fordham Foundry's 4th Annual Ram's Den Business Plan Competition. Watch early-stage ventures, with a Fordham student or graduate among their founders, compete for the chance to
Co-organized with The Met Cloisters in conjunction with the exhibition Spain, 1000-1200: Art at the Frontiers of Faith (running August 30 to January 30, 2022), this roundtable will feature three
The Taking Responsibility project has a particular goal to highlight not only the history of Jesuit institutions and sexual abuse, but also to ask how we can confront and handle
In this program, industry leaders involved in different aspects of taking companies public will discuss the role of SPACs as an increasingly popular alternative to the more traditional IPO, including:
Marc Gershow, Ph.D., associate professor of physics and neuroscience at New York University, will present “Are You Smarter Than A Maggot?” Despite having very few neurons (~104; humans have ~1011),
The medieval city of Cologne was a bustling metropolis and a hub of commerce. The city is better known for its economic prowess, with Jews and Christians working side by
Will poor countries eventually catch up to rich countries in income? Come hear prevailing theories on this issue and learn about the realities of trying to bridge the wealth gap.
The Orthodox Christian Studies Center at Fordham University is delighted to present the next episode of its webinar series highlighting the scholarly insights and academic careers of female scholars whose
Join us for a lunchtime program with Robin Wigglesworth, the Financial Times' global finance correspondent and author of Trillions, as he discusses the incredible true story of the iconoclastic geeks
Ioannis (John) Kymissis, Ph.D., Kenneth Brayer Professor of Electrical Engineering and chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University SEAS, will present, "Electronics on Anything: How Thin Film
Come hear the Polish ambassador to the United Nations, Szczerski Krzysztof, speak on geopolitical challenges and Poland's position on them.
This lecture will explore the remarkable artistic career of Aryeh Leib ben Daniel of Goray, an 18th-century Jewish scribe whose journey across Europe is documented through the decorated and illustrated
In New York City, the COVID-19 shutdown forced a temporary but radical reduction in the child welfare system—halving the number of reports, investigations, and family separations, reducing surveillance of families
Join us for a Council on Foreign Affairs academic conference call. Adam Segal is the Ira A. Lipman chair in emerging technologies and national security and director of the Digital
Please join us for the next panel event in Fordham University's Speech Acts series. The First Amendment limits “state action”—what the government may and may not do—but not private action.
The one-hour virtual tour offers an exciting opportunity to explore the United Nations from the comfort of your home. You will have a chance to meet one of our multilingual
Come hear Emily Kremser, an alumna of the International Political Economy and Development (IPED) program, speak on how monitoring and evaluation are conducted in the private sector and her work
Elizabeth Polack is the earliest-known female Jewish playwright in Britain. We know very little about her life, but her entertaining melodramas in the late 1830s made a lasting impact; people
Come hear John Norris speak about his new book, Enduring Struggle: The History of the U.S. Agency for International Development and America’s Uneasy Transformation of the World. This book recounts
We are in a time of enormous risk. Economic growth is anemic, and political risk to the capital markets is on the rise. In the U.S., a generation of white-collar
Join us for a Council on Foreign Relations academic conference call with Patrick Duddy, the director of Duke University’s Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. He teaches at both
Sriram Ganeshan, Ph.D., assistant professor at City College, City University of New York (CCNY), will present, “Chiral Hydrodynamics: From Active Matter to Quantum Hall Fluids.” Our understanding of the universal
This talk will present new evidence on how people think about economic policy issues leveraging large-scale social economics surveys and experiments in several countries. Professor Stefanie Stantcheva will specifically focus
This talk will explore the potential challenges faced by efforts to develop a Jewish approach to the ethics of care. In particular, Sarah Zager will focus on the role that
Join the Black Student Alliance as it presents Conversations That Count: Discussing Diversity with Cornel West, Ph.D. The discussion will be moderated by Fordham theology professor Rufus Burnett Jr., Ph.D.