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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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
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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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. |
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Fordham University’s SleepOUT 4 Change is a campus wide event to raise awareness on homelessness in our community. The SleepOUT is not about pretending to be homeless but instead encourages the Fordham Community to stand and SLEEP in solidarity with those in our community who are experiencing homelessness. It is our hope that SleepOUT 4
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St. Ignatius was a soldier, a sinner, and a saint. This action-packed feature film explores the years and struggles that shaped who he would later become as the founder of the Jesuits. For more information contact [email protected] |
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Angela Stent from the Council on Foreign Relations will be hosting a conference call on U.S. - Russia Relations. All interested students are encouraged to participate.
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Speakers: Fordham College at Rose Hill junior Jacqueline Heffner will present "Usage of Discrete Spatial Separation and Multiplexing of Whispering Gallery Mode Sensors to Rapidly and Simultaneously Target Analytes," and senior Daniel Wines will present "Developing a Growth Procedure and Measuring the Spectral Response of NaKSb Photocathodes."
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Speaker: Larry Stevens, PhD, Curator of Ecology at the Museum of Northern Arizona and the Director of the Springs Stewardship Institute. Followed by refreshments. |
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Dr. Jose Cerro, professor emeritus at Universidad Iberamericana in Mexico City, will be presenting on the interplay between population and income distribution.
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The Fall Gratitude Reception will celebrate Fordham Westchester's faculty, staff, students, alumni and community partners in honor of Fordham University: 175th Year of Service in New York anniversary. The anniversary theme of faith, wisdom and service will recognize the Fordham Westchester partnerships and community that embody the mission. The Fall Gratitude Reception will feature timeline
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G. Kurt Piehler, the Director of Institute on World War II and the Human Experience at Florida State University, will be joined by guest speaker, Panteleymon Anastasakis. Reception to follow. |
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In honor of the Centennial celebration of the Fordham Graduate School of Social Service and Veteran’s Day, the event will feature keynote speaker, David L. Albright, PhD, associate professor and Hill Crest Foundation Endowed Chair in Mental Health at the University of Alabama School of Social Work. Dr. Albright will address the ways in which |
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Designed exclusively for high school sophomores and juniors, the President's Fall Preview is an excellent introduction to the Jesuit University of New York. Fordham's president, deans, students, and staff will welcome you to campus and share their experiences. You'll learn about our majors and special programs while hearing what it's like going to college in
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One of the world's most famous athletic venues will serve as the site of the 30th Ram-Crusader Cup, as the Fordham and Holy Cross football teams will battle at iconic Yankee Stadium. |
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Designed exclusively for high school sophomores and juniors, the President's Fall Preview on November 14 and 15 is an excellent introduction to the Jesuit University of New York. Fordham's president, deans, students, and staff will welcome you to campus and share their experiences. You'll learn about our majors and special programs while hearing what it's |
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The Gabelli School of Business presents International Business Week, set for November 14 through 17, 2016, will feature two keynote addresses, two panels, and a host of other events on the theme of global business. |
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Patrick J. Ryan, S.J., Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society at Fordham, will deliver the Annual Fall McGinley Lecture, "Wisdom and Learning: Higher Education in the Jewish, Christian and Muslim Traditions," with a Jewish response from Professor Magda Teter, Ph.D., Shvidler Chair in Judaic Studies at Fordham and a Muslim response from Professor |
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Guest Speaker: Professor Christopher Gerry of the Department of Physics & Astronomy at Lehman College, will present "Photons and Quantum Optical Interferometry."
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Patrick J. Ryan, S.J., Laurence J. McGinley Chair in Religion and Society here at Fordham, will deliver the Annual Fall McGinley Lecture, "Wisdom and Learning: Higher Education in the Jewish, Christian and Muslim Traditions" with a Jewish response by professor Magda Teter, Shvidler Chair in Judaic Studies at Fordham and a Muslim response by Professor |
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Professor An Yan, Associate Dean of Research and Faculty Development Professor of Finance, will be presenting his paper, "Information Leakage and Target Run-Up in M&A’s." Lunch will be served, so please RSVP Elizabeth Cardiello at 718-817-4101 or email: [email protected].
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Susan Purcell from the Council on Foreign Relations will be hosting a conference call discussing the future of Cuba-U.S. relations. All interested students are encouraged to attend.
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Susan Kaufman Purcell, former director of the Center for Hemispheric Policy at the University of Miami, will be discussing the future of U.S.-Cuba relations. |
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We are getting together students, academics, ARTISTS, organizers, writers, historians, graphic designers, and immigration lawyers (and anyone who wants to help!) to put together a graphic guidebook/primer on how to understand the history of civil disobedience in the United States, ways to protect our communities, etc. Inspired by Martin Luther King Junior's own work on
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The Most Rev. Nicholas DiMarzio of the Diocese of Brooklyn will preside. |
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A panel of Fordham historians discuss the 2016 election in historical perspective. Featuring professors Sal Acosta, Kirsten Swinth, Christopher Dietrich, and Magda Teter. |
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Information about the U.S. Presidential Management Fellowship Program will be shared. To be eligible you should be a U.S. citizen interested in a public service career with the federal government. You must be enrolled in a graduate program and expect to graduate by August 2017. |
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The current Vatican commission exploring the possibility of women deacons has raised a number of questions about their role in the church. As ordained ministers who are neither priests nor lay people, the actual role of deacons in the parishes where they minister remains unclear to many Catholics. What are deacons, and how has their |
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Created five years ago as a response to the commercialism of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Giving Tuesday has grown into a global day of gratitude when donors collectively show support for the causes they care about most. On November 29, 2016, we invite you to join the Giving Tuesday movement and include Fordham in
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Professor Silvia Pedraza traces the history of U.S. immigration laws to highlight what allowed successful immigration reform in the past. She also describes the failed attempts in recent years to pass comprehensive immigration reform, underlining what would constitute a good policy. Professor Pedraza argues that while we have failed to pass comprehensive immigration reform, we |
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Jonathan Tepperman from the Council on Foreign Relations will be hosting a conference call discussing the role of pragmatic leaders in the survival of nations.
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Speaker: Violet M. Guzman, junior at Fordham College at Lincoln Center, will present "Comparison of Lepidoptera Species Diversity in Rural and Urban Areas of the New York City Area."
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J. Alan Clark, Ph.D., J.D., of Fordham's Department of Biological Sciences, will speak about his research on penguin social behavior and applications to conservation. All are welcome. Refreshments to follow. |
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As part of the IPED Lecture Series, Fatim Lelenta will be speaking on how to use Career Services. Career Services looks forward to launching you into the early stages of your career development! Explore the Fordham Futures program and acquire the requisite tools that will help you attain your dream job. We are also dedicated
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Free Admission Music by Arvo Pärt, Earl Meneein, Kenny Grohowski, Ben Weiman, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Mr. Bungle, and the premiere of Mosaics by Lawrence Kramer. SEVEN)SUNS is the first classical/metal/hardcore string quartet. Its repertoire is drawn from works by the members of the group, reimagined string quartet versions of metal and hardcore songs, and |
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Join us for Women in Charge: A Forum on Women’s Leadership. You will have access to advice, stories, and tips from women in professional leadership positions. We will feature several panel discussions to cater to your goals in life: STEM, Business & Entrepreneurship, Sexual Health & Reproductive Justice, Yoga & Meditation, and Beauty & Body
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Join us for an evening of joyous music and reflection.The festival features the Fordham University Choir and Liturgical Choir, directed by Robert A. Minotti; the Fordham University Women’s Choir, directed by Stephen Fox; and the Bronx Arts Ensemble. |
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Join us for an evening of joyous music and reflection.The festival features the Fordham University Choir and Liturgical Choir, directed by Robert A. Minotti; the Fordham University Women’s Choir, directed by Stephen Fox; and the Bronx Arts Ensemble. Doors open 30 minutes before the performance.
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Join us for an evening of joyous music and reflection.The festival features the Fordham University Choir and Liturgical Choir, directed by Robert A. Minotti; the Fordham University Women’s Choir, directed by Stephen Fox; and the Bronx Arts Ensemble. Doors open 30 minutes before the performance. |