Presentation and discussion: "Failed Architecture?" Tim Verlaan is assistant professor of architecture and urban history at VU University Amsterdam, focusing on the urban renewal agendas of American and Western European cities during the post-war era. Sponsored by the Department of Urban Studies
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Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino and Walter Raquet, author of Government is Killing the Economy!, CEO, and former Wall Street executive, will discuss government's effect on business growth. Moderated by former news correspondent, Bob Berkowitz.
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Open to all students. Get an insider's perspective on what it takes to work at the UN. Special guest, John Ericson, Chief of Outreach Unit at UN Human Resources Office will discuss: -How to get a job at the UN with Q&A session -NGO Opportunities -How you can get involved with Fordham's UN DPI NGO
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Presentation by Travis Ridout of Washington State University. Sponsored by the Department of Political Science and the Center for Electoral Politics and Democracy. |
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The Philippine Delegation to ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) will be presenting on the future of ASEAN.
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Students from Bronx Science Consortium institutions -- Fordham University, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx Zoo/WCS, Montefiore Health System, and the New York Botanical Garden -- present their science research. The afternoon will feature a preliminary Keynote Address by Fordham Biology Professor, Dr, J. Alan Clark (1:30 – 2:30 pm), followed by the Poster Session
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Speakers: Kathleen Dolan, FCRH'18 will present, "Calculating fits for data contributing to a lattice QCD approach to determining the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon" and Nick Geiser, FCRH'17 will present, Comparison of compressional Alfvén eigenmodes in NSTX with simulation using the CAE3B eigenmode solver." |
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Speaker: Dennis D. Parker, Esq., Director of the ACLU Racial Justice Project
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Jamille Bigio of the Council on Foreign Relations will be hosting a conference call on Women, Peace, and Security.
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Priya Alvarez of U.N. Women will be presenting on best practices for Monitoring and Evaluation. |
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Fordham Westchester will display a timeline and photographic history of Fordham University in Westchester County. In addition to Fordham University's 175th anniversary, Fordham has been offering classes in Westchester for 40 years. The picture history and timeline exhibit will start in 1976 when Fordham University offered its first classes at Marymount College in Tarrytown, New
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The Reverend Joseph M. McShane, S.J., President of Fordham University, cordially invites you and a guest to the Fall Opening Celebration of Fordham's Dodransbicentennial. 5:30 P.M. | Mass With Principal Celebrant and Homilist His Eminence Timothy Cardinal Dolan Archbishop of New York St. Patrick's Cathedral Fifth Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets New York City A |
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Resources In Independent School Education (RIISE) supports families of color that are interested in alternatives to public schools for their children at the elementary, middle and high school levels. This 7th Annual Seminar and Recruitment event will offer a panel discussion on opportunities to enroll in independent schools and what matters most; a school fair; |
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Phi Beta Kappa and the Campion Institute, with the co-sponsorship of the Curran Center for American Catholic Studies and the Jesuit Community at Fordham invite you to our second fall 2016 lecture: "The Promotion of Learning and Virtue": The Society’s Preferential Option for Education. Reverend Thomas McCoog, S.J. |
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Title: Improving Human Forecasts of Geopolitical Events Speaker: Barbara Mellers, PhD The George I. Heyman University Professor of Psychology and Marketing, University of Pennsylvania Dr. Mellers will report the highlights of four recent forecasting tournaments designed to uncover the most accurate ways of estimating the likelihood of geopolitical events from a large, dispersed crowd.
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A lecture by Barbara Reid, O.P., Ph.D., Catholic Theological Union. Rita Cassella Jones Lecture | Sponsored by the Curran Center for American Catholic Studies This lecture will explore feminist biblical interpretation - what it is, when it began, how to do it, and why it matters for both women and men. An exercise in interpreting |
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Speaker: Adam Riegel, Ph.D., DABR, Assistant Program Director at Hofstra University will present, " Medical Physics: The Profession, History, Science and Practice."
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Presented by John Cottingham, DPhil, University of Reading, University of London, Oxford University “I’m spiritual but not religious” has become an increasingly popular slogan. Many materialist and atheist thinkers have begun to acknowledge the importance of those specially uplifting aspects of human experience we call “spiritual”, but maintain they can be explained entirely in scientific |
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Professors Johanna Rossi Wagner, Penn State University, and Mark Naison, Fordham University, will discuss the founding and direction of oral history digital archives and the ins and outs of conducting interviews. Organized in conjunction with Texts and Contexts "Remembering Italy's Long Century" class.
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Ambassador Hahn will highlight several key areas of the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals, with a focus on youth perspective. All Fordham University students are invited to attend the lecture. |
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Internationally-renowned and award-winning filmmaker Olivier Assayas will be at Fordham on October 7 for a masterclass moderated by guest speaker Dr. Margaret C. Flinn, Associate Professor of French and Film Studies at The Ohio State University. Olivier Assayas will share his life-long passion for cinema, first as a film critic for Les Cahiers du Cinéma |
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Speakers: Fordham College at Rose Hill Senior Delaney Coveno will present “Mapping Ocean Acidification in Monterey Bay" and Junior Marissa Vaccarelli will present “Improving Current Models of Prosthetic Hands Using Three Dimensional Printing." |
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Dr. Beskin will be presenting on fellowship opportunities. Additionally, a member of Global Outreach (GO!) will inform on leadership opportunities for getting involved in projects with GO! |
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Friday, October 14 | 6:30 p.m. Inaugural Presentation of the Eloquentia perfecta Award to Jeannie Gaffigan Actress, philanthropist, and comedic force Jeannie Gaffigan will accept the inaugural Lincoln Center Eloquentia perfecta Award, granted to a professional whose work in communications or the performance arts conveys truth about the human experience. Gaffigan is known for the |
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Designed exclusively for high school seniors and hosted by the University President and the Office of Undergraduate Admission, Open House is Fordham’s most-attended, most-comprehensive and most-exciting visit event of the year. |
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Designed exclusively for high school seniors and hosted by the University President and the Office of Undergraduate Admission, Open House is Fordham's most-attended, most-comprehensive and most-exciting visit event of the year. |
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The widely acclaimed author Simon Reynolds will talk about his latest book, "Shock and Awe: Glam Rock and Its Legacy from the Seventies to the Twenty-First Century" (HarperCollins, 2016) followed by a conversation with History Department faculty member Dr. Asif Siddiqi. |
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Fordham University's Department of Sociology and Anthropology, in partnership with Compassion & Choices, is hosting a screening of the documentary How to Die in Oregon followed by Q&A and a discussion of the New York Medical Aid in Dying Act. Compassion & Choices is the nation’s oldest, largest and most active nonprofit organization committed to |
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Think Donald Trump is shocking? This is old news for women in America. Presenter: Dr. Kirsten Swinth, Professor of History and American Studies & the Fordham It's On Us Coalition Refreshments will be served.
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8pm- 9pm - Pre-Debate Panel Featuring: Azi Paybarah, Politico Nikita Stewart, The New York Times Jerry H. Goldfeder, adjunct law professor at Fordham Law School 9pm- 10:30pm - Streaming the Debate Live |
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Part of the Graduate School of Social Service's Coffee Conversation and Connecting series, "Prescription: Good to be Good", will discuss the indirect benefits to self in contributing to the lives of others with regard to mental and physical wellness.
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The Gabelli School of Business is holding information sessions on the Rose Hill and Lincoln Center campuses. We encourage you to come discuss your master’s degree options and the benefits of joining the Gabelli School graduate business community.
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The Gabelli School of Business is holding information sessions on the Rose Hill and Lincoln Center campuses. We encourage you to come discuss your master’s degree options and the benefits of joining the Gabelli School graduate business community. |
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The Fordham University choir will perform as part of Family Weekend. |
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Fordham College at Rose Hill Dean's List Ceremony will take place on Sunday, October 23, 2016. Mass will be at 11:00am in the University Church. Ceremonies will begin at 12:15pm in the University Church (Class of 2017), McGinley Ballroom (Class of 2018) and Keating First Auditorium (Class of 2019). Finally the Dean's Reception will be
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The term "organizing" has inspired new momentum as people search for ways to pursue social justice against many forms of institutionalized oppression - Black Lives Matter, reproductive rights, LGBTQ rights among others. Although organizing has always been a part of strategies for change, the tactics and outcomes are often not addressed or formalized within the
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Join Fordham alumna Anna Brown, PhD, associate professor of political science at St. Peter's University in Jersey City, for the tenth annual Julio Burunat Memorial Lecture, hosted by the Department of Theology and the Julio Burunat Memorial Fund. A dinner follows the lecture. |
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Many of our neighbors go hungry during the holiday season. Help provide food for their tables so all may be nourished with grateful hearts. All nonperishable, canned, and baby foods accepted (e.g., tuna, peanut butter, rice, soup, oil, cereal). Monetary donations are also accepted. Checks can be made payable to Campus Ministry and mailed to or dropped off at the Campus Ministry offices |
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A conversation with Margaret Lyons, television critic and writer for The New York Times “Watching” section. Ms. Lyons majored in religious studies at the University of Chicago, and she has since gone on to carve out a funny, socially engaged, and increasingly influential voice in arts and entertainment journalism. She previously worked at New York Magazine’s Vulture,
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Presented by George Demacopoulos, PhD, Fordham University The Walton lectures in science, philosophy, and religion aim to provide interested professionals around the New York area the opportunity to interact with scholars of the highest caliber concerning topics at the intersection of science, philosophy, theology, and public policy. All lectures are free and open to the |
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At work, at school, or whenever we turn on the computer, we seem to be barraged by a host of difficult questions, and the sense that daily life is permeated by deep disagreement with others, even in our families and communities. Various forms of media seem to heighten the sense of talking "past" each other
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How can faculty or students join the 70,000 contributors to Wikipedia, the world's largest knowledge base? Learn how educators can use Wikipedia in the classroom! Join us for a few short presentations followed a hands-on session on editing biographies: Women, Art History, Science, Psychology, Personal Finance, Health, Social Work, and more! Light refreshments will be
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Free lecture for senior citizens from Fordham University and the general public. |
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Speaker: Jose Cartagena, Esq. President & General Counsel, LatinoJustice PRLDEF Topic: Voting in America: a Right or a Privilege?
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Adam Mount from the Council on Foreign Relations will host a conference call on the topic: Nuclear North Korea. All interested students are encouraged to participate.
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Daniel Bernstein will give a presentation about the Fordham Road Business Improvement District (BID) and opportunities for getting involved in the community. |
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Come as your favorite Homeric figure! Prizes for best costume; friends & family welcome. |
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The Elmo Hope Celebration Concert will honor the legacy of Bronx jazz pianist and composer Elmo Hope. This concert will feature a performance by the Bertha Hope Quintet, led by jazz pianist Bertha Hope, with special guest NEA Jazz Master Jimmy Owens, drummer Lucianna Padmore, bassist Kim Clarke, multi-instrumentalist Rafael Statin, and remarks on Bronx music |
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Ignatian Week celebrates the rich heritage of Fordham's Jesuit mission and the ways it is alive and thriving at Fordham today. How will faith draw you more deeply into the world in this unprecedented election year? Attend any or all of the events at the Rose Hill, Lincoln Center, and Westchester campuses to: Discover how
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Cheer on members of the Jesuit community and our Fordham students as they take to the field to kick off Ignatian Week. If you would like to play on either team, sign up at www.fordham.edu/cm! For more information contact Cody Arcuri ([email protected]). |
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Join Father Lito and Dean Parmach for an interactive exploration of issues facing college students in today's social media age. Ignatian Week event.
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Speaker: John Cunningham, S.J., Ph.D., from Loyola University Chicago, will present, "What Are The Heavens Telling Us?"
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Have you ever wondered about the true story of Fordham’s cemetery? Or why we dress up for Halloween? Join Fr. Koterski for an interactive Halloween event. Costumes and ghost stories to share are welcome and encouraged! Ignatian Week event. For more information contact Vanessa Rotondo ([email protected]) |
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Join members of the Gabelli School of Business faculty and administration for an in-depth conversation on the 2016 election and it's impact on business and ethics. Ignatian Week event. For more information contact Marisa Totino ([email protected])
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Join Fr. Jim Martin, SJ, author, editor-at-large of America magazine, and Jesuit priest for a discussion on joy and humor, and Ignatian Spirituality! Ignatian Week event. For more information contact [email protected] |
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In honor of Fordham’s Dodransbicentennial Celebration, the general topic for the Edit-a-Thon will be the history of Fordham. But in keeping with the spirit of the Edit-a-Thon movement, we would like to take this opportunity to enrich Wikipedia with edits and articles about underrepresented groups and events in Fordham history. Along the way, we will
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Speakers: Fordham College at Rose Hill, Victoria Cirillo, Sophomore, will present, "Exploring Physics using Monte Carlo Applications", and Bernadette Haig, Junior, will present Spatially Resolved Raman Spectroscopy of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma."
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How can what you do here at Fordham help prepare you to be a global citizen for life? Hear from students and alum about how their experiences with Global Outreach have made a life-long impact. Ignatian Week event For more information contact Paul Francis ([email protected]) |
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Speaker: Professor Joel K. Goldstein, Professor of Law, Saint Louis University School of Law, author: The White Sponsor: Feerick Center for Social Justice.
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Join Fr. McShane as he presents his wisdom and insight about life at Fordham through the presentation of his Fordham Bucket List. Ignatian Week event. For more information contact [email protected]
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This training event will help professionals, especially social workers, to practice more effectively when faced with dual loyalty ethical dilemmas that can occur when working with institutionalized or incarcerated clients (e.g. when ordered to monitor the health of prisoners kept in solitary confinement without sufficient authority to end the harmful isolation). The event will begin with |
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Join one another in prayer for our country and the world through the Ignatian Examen for Civic Life, which calls us to be contemplatives in action. We are invited to talk with God in specific ways about the interrelationship between Gospel values and political engagement. Ignatian Week event For more information contact: Erin Hoffman ([email protected])
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Join the Jesuits for Mass and conversation on General Congregation 36 and Politics. For more information contact Vanessa Rotondo ([email protected]). |
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Be part of a Fordham tradition that includes over 700 Rams through our partnership with Habitat for Humanity! Vans will depart from both Rose Hill and Lincoln Center to support the Dean Street Project and surrounding community in Brooklyn. All members of the Fordham community are welcome. Limited spaces available. Registration Required. For more information |
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A fast-paced, heart-pounding, eye-poppingly exciting adventure around Fordham's Rose Hill campus, complete with challenges, roadblocks, detours, and much more! Form a team of two or four, or register individually to participate. Fabulous prizes and non-stop action await! Sign up now via www.fordham.edu/cm and get ready to RACE! For more information contact Paul Schutz ([email protected]). Ignatian
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Organist Christopher Houlihan will perform as part of the Rev. James Boyce, O'Carm, Memorial Recital. |