Every year, Fordham recognizes faculty research at Research Day, an in-person event at Fordham Law. This year, the keynote speaker will be Jeffrey Sachs, Ph.D., professor and director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University. An awards ceremony will honor the following five outstanding Fordham faculty for their research: Distinguished Research Award in
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This mini-conference will highlight the research completed by our very own master's in social work research assistants during the academic year. Please join us in celebrating their accomplishments and in learning about the exciting and innovative research being done by faculty and students here at the Graduate School of Social Service.
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Join us for a discussion on the impacts of environmental and climate change sponsored by the MOSAIC affinity chapter and the Office of Alumni Relations. The conversation will surround how these environmental issues disproportionately affect certain populations due to income, race, geography, or economy. These effects can have severe outcomes ranging from interrupted telecommunications and |
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Join us for a panel discussion on Song Searcher, a documentary about Moyshe Beregovsky, a musician and scholar, who traveled across Ukraine during the most dramatic years of Soviet history with a phonograph to record and study the traditional music of Ukrainian Jews. His work began in the 1920s and ended with his arrest and
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Need help getting started on a paper? Want to strengthen your claim? Thinking through the structure of your argument? The Writing Center is here to help! Attend our workshop about how to enter an academic conversation and respond to sources. Each workshop is hosted by tutors from the Rose Hill and Lincoln Center Writing Centers. |
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Join us for a lunchtime talk with renowned journalist and master storyteller Roger Lowenstein, as he discusses his revelatory financial investigation into how President Abraham Lincoln and his administration used the funding of the Civil War as the catalyst to centralize the government and accomplish the most far-reaching reform in the country’s history. Lincoln inherited
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The Department of Modern Language and Literature's is holding its final roundtable of the year: Linguistic Terrorism. Speakers Laada Bilaniuk, Ph.D., (she/her) is a professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Washington. She will discuss how the Ukrainian-Russian mixed language, Surzhyk, came into being, who speaks this language, and its place in
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English department lecturer Shubhangi Mehrotra will model strategies for making syllabi aesthetically pleasing, inclusive, and accessible. During the session, Mehrotra will provide an overview of the many benefits of accessible syllabi as well as present best practices and resources for designing accessible syllabi. Participants will also take part in breakout sessions in which they reflect |
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Come hear from Viviana Martinez in Career Services about how to make the most of your summer internship and how to best position yourself to network for your future career. |
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Join the Alumni Chapter of Chicago for Give Back Day, hosted by the Big Shoulders Fund Auxiliary Board. Volunteers will help clean, organize, and more at Holy Angels School. We hope you will join us for a few hours to make a difference in our city! There are 10 spots available. RSVP by April 29.
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Please join us to honor legendary Fordham Baseball coach Dan "Skip" Gallagher. We will be celebrating both his historic career and the program's alumni prior to the Rams game against the St. Joseph's Hawks. Your registration will include food, light refreshments, and a tax-deductible gift to Fordham Baseball. Agenda 11:30 a.m. | Alumni Reception |
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Howdy, Austin Rams! Whether you're new to Austin or an old timer, come join the Alumni Chapter of Austin at the scenic Live Oak Taproom & Biergarten for a beer under the trees. We plan to discuss upcoming volunteering opportunities and chapter events while we enjoy a Saturday afternoon among Austin Rams. Families and friends |
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Please join the Alumni Chapter of Staten Island for our annual gathering in celebration of men and women for others. Bishop Peter Byrne, FCRH ’73, will be honored for his service to New York. This event costs $45 per person and includes a deluxe brunch buffet, beer and wine, soft drinks, coffee, and tea. Cocktails
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Come join the Fordham Medieval Dramatists for a free outdoor performance of The Play of the Weather! The Play of the Weather is an early Tudor great hall play in which the Roman god Jupiter descends to Earth to solicit the views of English men and women on the ideal state of the weather. He |
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All proceeds benefit the Denise Jefferson Memorial Scholarship Fund, an artistic merit scholarship that supports two students—a junior and a senior—in the Ailey/Fordham program every year. Agenda 5:30 p.m.: Reception | Lowenstein Atrium 7 p.m.: Performance | Pope Auditorium Tickets VIP tickets are available for $150. VIP ticket holders enjoy premium performance seating, VIP event |
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This event will provide an overview of drug policy in the U.S., NY state, and NYC and specifically how it relates to pregnant women, including racial and socioeconomic disparities in its implementation. The presenters will discuss the intersection of drug use during pregnancy and family regulation and healthcare systems, and the role of social workers |
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When immigration from southern and eastern Europe began rising in the 1880s, many American Jews and Catholics viewed their co-religionists with a mixture of welcome, apprehension, and horror. With roots in Germany and Ireland, these religious communities had overcome prejudices and made places for themselves within a Protestant-dominated society. The sight of Italians parading hometown
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Come discuss the findings of the 2022 Pope Francis Global Poverty Index. |
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Chris Hardy is the director of programs and partnerships for Justice and Mercy International, where he has served for three and a half years. He is responsible for the oversight of international programming and staff, as well as the development of partnerships with organizations and churches around the world. Hardy is an ordained minister and, |
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Americans’ understanding of their Constitution and legal tradition has been dominated in recent decades by two contested themes: the "originalism" of conservatives and the "living constitutionalism" of progressives. Is it time to look for an alternative? Harvard Law School’s Adrian Vermeule says the alternative underlies the American legal tradition. He calls for "common good constitutionalism,"
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Join us for a talk with Harvard University's Derek Penslar. Based on Penslar’s forthcoming book, the talk relates the history of Zionism through the lens of emotion. It argues that Zionism is a matrix of emotional states—bundles of feeling whose elements vary in volume, intensity, and durability across space and time. The history of emotions
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Family caregivers play a significant role in caring for people with chronic and serious illnesses. In the context of palliative and end-of-life care, caregivers play a vital role in providing assistance with daily living, critical medical decision-making, and adherence to treatment recommendations. Social workers are uniquely qualified to work with family caregivers from the person-in-situation |
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Join us for a webinar presentation regarding the Fordham University FY23 All-Funds Budget, with a question-and-answer session to follow, |
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Join the Alumni Chapter of Long Island as we sample beers at the Sand City Brewery in Lindenhurst, a local brewery owned by Fordham College Rose Hill alumnus Bill Kiernan. Bill will be providing a private tour of the brewery before we sample Sand City's ales and lagers. Food trucks and live music will be
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What does religious pluralism look like on a local and urban scale? Explore several Bronx neighborhoods near Fordham University’s Rose Hill campus with Duffy fellow Benedict Reilly to find out. This 90-minute walking tour will stop at several sites embodying the borough’s diverse faiths and discuss religious history, community, and practice. Afterward, join us for |
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The Rainbow Rams, Gabelli Pride, and OutLaws have joined forces to participate in the 2022 AIDS Walk. This fundraiser, which is one of the largest annual fundraisers for supporting communities affected by HIV/AIDS, is returning to its in-person walkathon, and we invite you to join us or donate to our team fundraiser. |
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Amid severe digital disruption, economic upheaval, and political flux, how can we make sense of the world? Leaders today typically look for answers in economic models, big data, or artificial intelligence platforms. Gillian Tett points to anthropology—the study of human culture. Anthropologists learn to get inside the minds of other people, helping them not only
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A conversation between Daniel Soyer and Robert W. Snyder about Daniel Soyer’s new book, Left in the Center: The Liberal Party of New York and the Rise and Fall of American Social Democracy (Cornell, 2022). Between the 1930s and the 1970s, New Yorkers benefited from a kind of social-democracy-in-one-city unusual in the United States. Also |
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The Alumni Chapter of Phoenix welcomes alumni, family, and friends of Fordham from across the valley for a social happy hour gathering at Garden Bar PHX. The venue is situated in a 1914 California bungalow in the South Roosevelt District and is owned and operated by Kim Haasard, FCRH ’94. Garden Bar PHX will be |
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Please join us for the 2022 Rugby Golf Outing and the 60th Anniversary Celebration! This is a great opportunity for the Fordham rugby family to gather for a day of golf while celebrating the program's historic success. Agenda 10:30 am | Registration 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. | Lunch 12:30 p.m. | Shotgun start 6:30 Join San Francisco-area alumni as the best team in Major League Baseball, the San Francisco Giants, host the first-place New York Mets at Oracle Park. There are 60 tickets available for our group, so don't miss out! Seats are located in the Bleachers section for $20 each, and in the Club level for $26 each.
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Join us for a lunchtime talk with the host of NPR’s Planet Money as she uncovers the deeply investigated story of how one visionary, dogged investor changed American finance forever. Before Bill Gross was known among investors as the Bond King, he was a gambler. In 1966, a fresh college grad, he went to Las |
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Cultural competency skills are essential components of successful interventions with individuals, families, and communities across the life course. This class provides participants with knowledge and understanding of the revised National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Practice Standards and Guidelines for cultural competence in social work practice. It examines the challenges and complexities of culturally competent
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Join us for dinner and a viewing of Golden Shield, a riveting new play about loyalties, intrigue, and the delicate art of translation. When enterprising American lawyer Julie Chen files a class-action lawsuit involving a multinational technology corporation and the Chinese government, she hires her strong-minded sister Eva as her translator. But what compromises will |
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How might spirituality, faith, or religion motivate the work of migration activists? In order to answer this question, 2021-2022 Duffy fellows Madeline Hilf and Afrah Bandagi interviewed activists in New York City and at the Arizona-Mexico border during an investigative trip in early January 2022. Madeline Hilf is a Fordham University senior double majoring in The Asian American and Pacific Islander Alumni at Fordham (AAF) affinity chapter will gather to learn about updates on efforts to bring an “Asian American Studies” program to Fordham University. There has been much progress made since last year, including receipt of a generous grant. We will be joined by professor James Kim and members |
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Join us for the 2022 Patterson Triennial Conference: Nicaea, Conciliarity, and the Future of Christianity. The Council of Nicaea (325) is considered to be the first ecumenical council in Christian history, and its decisive impact continues to reverberate throughout the Christian world today. The Orthodox Christian Studies Center is dedicating the sixth Patterson Triennial Conference
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The Rainbow Rams, Gabelli Pride, and Fordham OutLaws invite you to kick off Pride at Stonewall! We've also invited alumni from other Jesuit universities in the NYC area to join us for a night of drinks and dancing. Registration from now through May 23 is $15 for three hours of open bar. From May 23–31,
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Join us to honor Fordham Orthodox Christian Studies Center patrons Solon and Marianna Patterson, celebrate our 2022 scholarship and fellowship recipients, and support the center’s work!
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The board of the Francis and Ann Curran Center for American Catholic Studies invites you to join us for festivities honoring the Center’s founding director, Mark S. Massa, S.J. The event is cocktail attire and will be held in the Great Hall. Honorary co-chairs: Constance A. Curran and Ruth C. Lipper Agenda 6:30 p.m.: Reception Join us for this panel conversation as a part of the AAPI monthlong event series at Fordham. The event will bring together three speakers who will share their experiences of being AAPI in America, and how it has impacted their path to achieving the "American" dream. The event is brought to you by the Asian |
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Attend the reunion celebration for class years ending in twos and sevens. The Office of Alumni Relations extends the invitation this year to all celebrants from years ending in zero, one, five, and six who did not have the opportunity to honor their Jubilee in person due to COVID-19. All Marymount College Tarrytown are welcomed |
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