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. |
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Manhattan Brass performs holiday melodies from the Renaissance to the present. Hailed as a Criticʼs Pick in Time Out New York magazine, the award winning Manhattan Brass is best known for its innovative programming, dynamic performances, varied, eye-opening repertoire, and commitment to educating audiences of all ages about live music and the brass idiom. |
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Please join us at Fordham's Jazz Ensembles Concert at Varis Leichtman Recording Studio, Jazz At Lincoln Center, Broadway at 60th Street, 5th Floor. FREE ADMISSION! |
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David C. Lahti, Ph.D., biology professor at Queens College, CUNY, will be discussing his bird song research at the Department of Biological Science's weekly colloquium. Refreshments to follow.
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The Fordham Undergraduate Research Journal is proud to present: Dean Gautschi, discussing his work on the "Purpose of Business" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015). Prior to joining Fordham University, Dean Gautschi has served as a faculty member at Cornell University, Yale University, and the University of Washington. Dr. Broad, discussing his latest book, "More Than Just Food: |
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Masses: Rose Hill Campus 8:30 a.m. Blue Chapel, Keating Hall 12:05 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. University Church Lincoln Center Campus 12:15 p.m. and 5 p.m. Blessed Rupert Mayer, S.J., Chapel Westchester Campus 12 p.m. Blessed Miguel Pro, S.J., Chapel Sponsored by Campus Ministry | fordham.edu/cm |
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Marilyn Fisher, University of Dayton "Jane Addam's Analysis of Political Corruption" Intergenerational and Interdisciplinary Discussion: "Living Democratically in the Trump Era: Priorities, Vision, Action Plan" Panelists: David McClean, Philosophy, Molloy College and Rutgers University Alec Pollini, Economics, Fordham University Monica Sobrin, Women's Studies, Fordham University Susan Stedman, Bronx Museum of the Arts Nicholas Tampio, Political |
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The annual children's holiday party for Fordham University faculty, staff, administration and their families Featuring: Arts and Crafts Special visit from Santa Claus Continental Breakfast Complimentary Parking is available on the Rose Hill Campus Please: Bring a small gift that is under $20 in value for each child attending Gift should be wrapped and marked |
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ROSE HILL 7 p.m. Mass University Church 8 p.m. Tree Blessing and Lighting Followed by a holiday reception in Bepler Commons. Principal Celebrant: The Reverend Joseph M. McShane, S.J., President of Fordham University LINCOLN CENTER 6 p.m. Mass Blessed Rupert Mayer, S.J., Chapel Followed by a holiday reception. Principal Celebrant: The Reverend John J. Shea, S.J., Director of |
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Midnight Mass | Christmas Eve Saturday, December 24 University Church, Rose Hill Campus 11:30 p.m. Candlelight Vigil of Word and Song, 12 a.m. Midnight Mass Celebrant: The Reverend Joseph M. McShane, S.J., President of Fordham University Christmas Day Mass Sunday, December 25 University Church, Rose Hill Campus 11 a.m. All are welcome. |
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