The Rose Hill Campus will host a reunion weekend celebrating undergraduate schools with class years ending in 1 or 6, as well as all Marymount, Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education (GRE), and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) alumni.
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Celebrate the University's dodransbicentennial (175th anniversary). Mass: 11 a.m. | University Church Lunch: 12 p.m. | Edwards Parade |
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Come back to the Lincoln Center campus for a reunion evening celebrating the alumni of Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC), Gabelli School of Business, the Graduate School of Social Service (GSS), the Graduate School of Education (GSE), and the School of Professional and Continuing Studies (PCS). |
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As part of the "Challenges & Opportunities: Global Migration in the 21st Century" event series, Fordham's Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs is showing an exhibit by student artists of works that explore the complex process of seeking asylum, and the immense trauma and perseverance that it entails. The exhibit will run at the Idiko Gallery |
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A panel of industry experts will discuss the much-anticipated final U.S. Department of Labor fiduciary rule, which could fundamentally change who would be considered as having a fiduciary relationship when providing retirement advice—a significant regulatory change that would impact and have implications for compliance. Part of the Fordham/Accenture Compliance Series. |
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Fordham’s Graduate School of Social Service and The Collaborative for Children and Families will host a conference that will focus on Medicaid-eligible children and families who have an opportunity to receive improved access to their health care and human service needs and how to ensure that care is provided. |
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While the very meaning of the “secular” remains contested, Christians globally are self-identifying in different ways in relation to an imagined secularization, all the while discerning how to live as a tradition. This intersection between tradition, secularization, and fundamentalism is especially evident in both post-Communist Catholic/Orthodox countries and the American context, where fundamentalist-like responses have |
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