Join us for a hauntingly good time celebrating Halloween with an organ concert of spooky music. Want a sample? Listen below! https://soundcloud.com/fordhamnotes/spooktacular
The Feerick Center for Social Justice of Fordham Law School sponsors four public lectures each year to instruct and inspire the Fordham community on a variety of issues of social justice. The speaker at this lecture will be Andrea Panjwani, Esq., who is the Managing Attoreny of the immigration practice at My Sisters' Place, a
Join GSAS Futures for a discussion featuring Dr. Kirsten Swinth from the Department of History. Dr. Swinth will discuss the challenges which have faced working professionals as they have balanced building a career while raising a family from the 1970s through the present. America's labor force has shifted to include more working mothers than ever
A lecture by Monique J. Fortuné Director of Student Success and Adjunct Instructor, College of New Rochelle Adjunct Instructor, Communications and Media Studies, Fordham University President, Fortuné and Associates, a consulting company specializing in public speaking coaching and business communication strategies Part of the College at 60 Fall 2017 lecture series
A presentation regarding the Fordham University Budget with a Question and Answer session to follow. Rose Hill Campus Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2017 Time: 3:30pm -5:00pm Place: Keating 3rd Auditorium, Keating Hall, 3rd Floor Please RSVP to JoAnn Wallace at [email protected] or extension 3120 if you plan to attend so we can be sure to have sufficient seating.
Please join the Stein Scholars Program and the Stein Center for Law and Ethics for a panel discussion: The Attica Prison Uprising Lessons Learned for Today's Criminal Justice Reform Efforts Panelists (in formation) •Dr. Heather Ann Thompson, author of Blood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and its Legacy •Dean Matthew Diller, Fordham
First instituted in the fall semester of 2012, the Thank-a-Thon is an opportunity to increase awareness about the importance of annual support, to express gratitude to consistent donors, and to highlight the direct connection between donor generosity and our student body. The objective of Thank-a-Thon events is twofold: • To create an additional point of
A presentation regarding the Fordham University Budget with a Question and Answer session to follow: Lincoln Center Campus Date: Thursday, November 2, 2017 Time: 1:00pm – 2:30pm Place: McNally Amphitheater, 140 West 62nd Street Please RSVP to JoAnn Wallace at [email protected] or extension 3120 if you plan to attend so we can be sure to have sufficient seating.
Dr Ishmael Nii A. Dodoo, Regional Strategic Oversight Advisor to the Office of the Assistant Secretary General/ Regional Director of the United Nations Development Programme- Africa will be presenting about the challenges and opportunities for the implementation of SDGs in Africa. "The Lecture will review SDGs implementation status so far within the context of the
The LALS Institute presents The Plague of the Republic: the Place of the Stage in the Spanish Atlantic World with speaker Rachel Ball, Associate Professor of History at the University of Alaska. November 3rd from 2:45 PM to 3:45 PM, McGinley 237, Rose Hill Campus. Light refreshments will be served, please come join us.
The Fordham Veterans Association and the Department of Communication and Media Studies presents "Almost Sunrise" Almost Sunrise is the first film to introduce the emerging term “moral injury," sparking a national conversation, connecting communities, spotlighting alternative modalities for healing, offering hopeful solutions for PTSD, moral injury, and breaking the stigma around mental health. The event
Invest in the Future of Women at Fordham Monday, November 6, 2017 | 8:15 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Costantino Room | Fordham Law School Lincoln Center Campus | New York City Registration Fee: $50 Join the Reverend Joseph M. McShane, S.J., president of Fordham University, along with alumnae, faculty, administrators, and other Fordham community members
An O'Connell Initiative book talk for Dr. Christopher Dietrich (Fordham), author of Oil Revolution: Anticolonial Elites, Sovereign Rights, and the Economic Culture of Decolonization (Cambridge University Press, 2017). With discussant, Dr. Toby C. Jones, Associate Professor of History, Rutgers University, author of Desert Kingdom: How Oil and Water Forged Modern Saudi Arabia (Harvard University Press,
Join Janna Heyman, professor, Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service, for a lecture on the move to integrative behavioral health. To attend, please email [email protected].
Building a web presence for your startup? Looking to expand your personal brand? Developing an online portfolio, but don’t know how to code? Join the Fordham Entrepreneurship Society and Squarspace for a hands-on, interactive workshop that will give you the knowledge of the design, commerce, and analytic tools to creating an attractive and functional website.
Norman Christ, PhD, a physicist and professor at Columbia University, will present “Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry, K Meson Decay and a New Test of the Standard Model.”
Impact investing has been a topic of significant interest in the business and philanthropy communities for years, but it has yet to reach the mainstream. For advocates of all backgrounds today, opportunities are becoming increasingly available to align one's money (and career) with one's values. Our four panelists, each an accomoplished professional in the field
Join us for a discussion on the "right to the city". Featuring: Dawn Phillips Executive Director, Right to the City Thomas Coggin SJD Candidate FLS Fellow, Urban Law Center Santi Mas de Xaxas Faus Plataforma d’Afectats per la Hipoteca (PAH)
Mr. Leslie Ordeman, Political Adviser at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations will be presenting about the many factors that make the Palestinian-Israeli issue difficult to solve, particularly in the context of the United Nations.
Syria's Disappeared tells the hidden story of tens of thousands of men, women and children disappeared by the regime of President Bashar al Assad into a network of clandestine detention centers. The film follows survivors of detention, families of detainees, regime defectors and international war crimes investigators as they fight to bring the perpetrators to
The Humanitarian Blockchain Summit will bring technology experts, scholars, and humanitarian practitioners together for dynamic discussions about the future of blockchain technology in humanitarian operations and in pursuit of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Blockchain technology holds great potential for improving these operations—whether it’s used to transfer cash to disaster victims, coordinate the delivery of
Join GSAS Futures for a luncheon featuring a discussion on compatible career options for graduate students across the liberal arts. The event will feature three panelists who will comment on career opportunities they have pursued alongside of their graduate education. They will discuss how their advanced training in academic disciplines – including modern language and
Designed for high school sophomores and juniors (though seniors are welcome to attend), the President's Fall Preview is an excellent introduction to the Jesuit University of New York.
Designed for high school sophomores and juniors (though seniors are welcome to attend), the President's Fall Preview is an excellent introduction to the Jesuit University of New York.
The U.K. launched reforms of its social security system in 2010. The struggles some have encountered as a result are embodied in the critically acclaimed film, ‘I, Daniel Blake’ A film screening followed by a panel discussion and reception. Tuesday, November 14, 2017 Flom Auditorium – Walsh Library Film Screening: 5:30-7pm Panel Discussion: 7-7:45pm Walsh
Join Mary Beth Morrissey, fellow, Global Healthcare Innovation Management Center, for a lecture on palliative and end-of-life care. To attend, please email [email protected].
From the context of a violent and divided world, this lecture explores the connections of feminist theology to the contemporary social movements for global justice, and highlights the contributions of feminist religious actors to building global solidarity, constructive transformation, and hopeful alternatives. The lecture is presented by Maria Pilar Aquino, Professor of Theology and Religious
Ms. Elena Kessler, the member of the 48th International Students’ Committee (ISC) will be presenting to graduate students how they can compete for a free participation in the St. Gallen Symposium and qualify as “Leaders of Tomorrow”. The St. Gallen Symposium “is the world’s premier opportunity for intergenerational debates in the realms of management, politics
Speaker: Alex Khmaladze, PhD, assistant professor of physics at SUNY Albany, will present “Digital Holographic Imaging and Raman Spectroscopy Complex Biological Systems at the Sub-Cellular, Cellular and Multicellular Levels.”
Patrick J. Ryan, S.J., Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society, will deliver the Fall 2017 McGinley lecture, "Reformation: Jewish, Christian and Muslim Experiences," on Wednesday evening, November 15, 2017 at 6 p.m. in Flom Auditorium, Walsh Family Library on the Rose Hill Campus. The lecture will be followed by a Jewish response from
Please join us at the Fordham School of Business Faculty Research Seminar, at Rose Hill, where Professor Yuliya Komarova and Professor Genevieve O’Connor, Assistant Professors of Marketing, will be presenting their paper titled: “Exploring Consumer Financial Vulnerability as a Source of Threat to Consumer Well-being”, on Thursday, November 16, 2017, from 1:00pm to 2:15pm, Hughes
Thanks-Give-Away is an annual fundraiser held by the Commuting Students Association during the Thanksgiving season. This year’s Thanks-Give-Away program is taking place at the McGinley Campus Center Ballroom, on Thursday Nov. 16, 2017 from 5:30-8:00 p.m. At Thanks-Give-Away, students, faculty, and alumni can enjoy a Thanksgiving dinner and a night full of fun activities for
Pushed by poverty, climate change, instability and exploited by transnational smuggling networks, migrants are continuing to reach Agadez, in the North of Niger, as a last stop before crossing the Sahara desert to Libya or Algeria, and eventually Europe. But since September 2016, a new law is being implemented, punishing drivers and intermediaries. As a
Join us for a discussion of anti-bribery/corruption and other topics related to corporate compliance in which experts from Brazil and the U.S. will share some of the common themes, lessons learned and areas of focus coming out of investigations, enforcement and legislation in these two jurisdictions as well as globally. Speakers: Bruno Barata - Practicing
The 29th Greater New York Conference on Behavioral Research, a full afternoon of student and faculty presentation, and reception with 5 Guests of Honor: John Dull, Dora Galacatos, Bruce Knotts, Deborah Martinez, Carey Weiss
Political Prospects of South Africa Ambassador Campbell John Campbell is the Ralph Bunche senior fellow for Africa policy studies at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, DC. Rowman & Littlefield published his book Morning in South Africa in May 2016. The presentation will focus on the political prospects of South Africa, looking back at
David Gill is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at Purdue University. He is an applied microeconomist who uses game theory and experiments to understand how people behave. His research intersects with labor economics and industrial organization. For more information on the Department of Economics Seminar Series, click here.
The Annual Festival of Lessons and Carols presented by the combined University Choirs, the Bronx Arts Ensemble, and sophomores from Ailey/Fordham BFA in Dance. Free admission.
Join us for the annual Festival of Lessons and Carols, featuring the combined University Choirs and the Bronx Arts Ensemble. Two performances at 2:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Free admission. For more information, contact Robert Minotti at 718-817-4501 or [email protected]. For additional information, please visit www.fordham.edu/cm.