The Alumni Chapter of Westchester encourages alumni, parents, and friends to participate in the annual holiday toy drive sponsored by Elizabeth Seton Children's. The toy drive benefits children of all ages. All donated items must be new (due to heightened infection-control precautions), and plush toys will not be accepted. Please consider donating one or more
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Stephen Holler, Ph.D., professor and chair in the Department of Physics and Engineering Physics, will present “Characterization and Classification of Aerosol Particles.” Light scattering is a useful tool for characterizing airborne particulate matter. For spherical particles, the characterization and classification are trivial, but this is not so for nonspherical particles. The vast majority of airborne |
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Are purpose and profit mutually exclusive, or are they complementary? What are the technological, societal, and market forces that reshape this relationship, and what can we—as entrepreneurs, managers, consumers, employees, and investors—do to reshape it? Backed by cutting-edge research, Purpose and Profit provides answers to these fundamental questions, which are increasingly defining the competitiveness of
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Join us for a presentation with Matthew Gembecki, managing director of Global Impact’s fundraising and partnerships team. In this capacity, he directs all business development, strategy, and implementation for fundraising and partnership development efforts to help international NGOs achieve their philanthropic goals. Gembecki also provides strategy for private and public grantmakers to maximize their impact. |
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The Orthodox Christian Studies Center is delighted to present the next episode of its webinar series highlighting the scholarly insights and academic careers of female scholars whose research and writing explore some facet of the history, thought, or culture of Orthodox Christianity. The broadcast will be livestreamed and open to all who have pre-registered. The
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Celebrate the holidays with alumni, family, and friends at Palio, a modern Italian trattoria in downtown San Francisco. Everyone’s health and safety are a priority, so a private dining room has been reserved for our event. Join us prior to dinner for an optional cocktail hour at 5 p.m; drinks can be purchased directly from |
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The Marymount Alumnae Board, administrators, members of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary (R.S.H.M.) and their families, and Fordham University's Office of Alumni Relations invite you to a gathering celebrating Marymount College's founding in 1907 by Mother Marie Joseph Butler. Marymount Alumnae celebrates the R.S.H.M. “Service in Community” theme. This year’s founder’s day |
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During this year’s Human Rights Week, Fordham alumni are invited to a special behind-the-scenes program at the United Nations. Attendees will tour the organization’s headquarters with Fordham University expert on the U.N. system and human rights professor Melissa Labonte and will learn more about what takes place behind the glass facade.
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Completion of this class will result in the receipt of three (3) continuing education hours. Rebecca Cammy will introduce participants to the novel meaning-centered supervision (MCS) curriculum (an adaptation of meaning-centered psychotherapy) which guides healthcare social workers in connecting a sense of meaning and purpose in work as they develop personal and professional identities. MCS |
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Join your fellow Fordham Rams to ring in the holiday season in lovely Santa Monica! Connect with alumni, see some familiar faces, make a few new friends, and share some memories over apps and beverages at The Cloverfield. Join us for a fun-filled evening and to spread some Fordham cheer! The event cost includes a
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In the early decades of the 20th century, major figures of modern German-Jewish thought converged upon Daoism as a source of capital-critical alternatives to state power. Ideas from China had been circulating in German-speaking lands since the 18th century of Leibniz and Kant, largely facilitated by German and Dutch Jesuit and colonial networks. By the |
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“Ralph Fiennes enthralls as the man who shaped New York.” – The Guardian Join us for one of the best plays in town this season, Straight Line Crazy at The Shed, starring award-winning Ralph Fiennes and directed by Nicholas Hytner and Jamie Armitage. The play delves into the questionable legacy of Robert Moses: the man
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Our current healthcare system is fragmented and in need of transformation. Care is inequitably delivered and too often incongruent with patient preferences. Advance care planning conversations lay the foundation for person-centered, family-focused, culturally congruent, goal-concordant quality care. Although ideally occurring over a lifetime, advance care planning conversations are an essential element of primary palliative care |
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Join us for a book launch and public lecture, co-sponsored with the Center for Jewish History. Over the last 50 years, Jewish-Christian dialogue has made enormous strides. We now read each other’s scriptures and openly discuss differences, as well as contiguities. Yet, many such encounters have become somewhat rote and predictable. Holy Envy: Writing in
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Join us for a special evening in the landmark New York City Center to toast Fordham's partnership with Ailey and enjoy a performance. Guests also are invited to a private, pre-performance reception in the Grand Tier with Ailey company members, followed by a program of favorites, including Blues Suite, Reflection in D, Cry, and Ailey’s
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The Alumni Chapter of Washington, D.C., invites alumni, family, and friends to celebrate at its first in-person Christmas party since December 2019! We will have drinks, appetizers, and merriment at The Admiral near Dupont Circle, and we hope to see you there. The event cost includes a selection of appetizers. Drinks can be purchased separately,
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Ken Rogozinski, GABELLI ’85, and Alexandra Smith; the Office of Alumni Relations; and the Alumni Chapter of Fairfield County cordially invite you to a complimentary reception for alumni, parents, and friends. Please join us as we welcome Tania Tetlow as Fordham's 33rd president—the first woman and layperson to serve as president in the University's history.
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Feel that chill in the air? Get out of the cold and enjoy a festive happy hour! Fordham University’s Young Alumni Committee invites alumni and friends of all Jesuit colleges and universities to join us for the winter edition of the NYC All-Jesuit Happy Hour. Reconnect with classmates and meet fellow #JesuitEducated alumni! Your ticket |
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The Alumni Chapter of Charleston invites alumni, parents, and friends to attend a Book and Bottle Holiday Pop-In. Please bring a book you enjoyed reading in 2022 and a bottle of wine to exchange. Help spread the word to other Charleston Rams! This event will take place at the home of George Dalton, FCRH ’73, |
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Eileen Lamberti and Tom Lamberti, FCRH ’52; the Fordham Alumni Chapter of Long Island; and the Office of Alumni Relations cordially invite you to our annual Mass and reception for alumni, parents, and friends. Mass will be held at 3 p.m. at the Church of St. Anne, and the reception will follow at 4 p.m.
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