We are excited to share that Aja Singletary, FCLC ’16, is starring in A Red Orchid Theatre's production of Is God Is. A Red Orchid is offering $10 off tickets to all Chicago alumni through May 14. Just use promo code "FORDHAM" when you purchase your tickets. About the Play When twins Racine and Anaia
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This conference seeks to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas regarding social and environmental justice. Many complex challenges faced in local, regional, and international contexts and potential solutions will be presented during two days of keynote speeches and panel discussions. Many of us are aware of the problems; however, there are rarely efforts Join us for a conversation between Associate Dean of Academic Affairs Linda White-Ryan, Ph.D., Graduate School of Social Service associate professor Lauri Goldkind, Ph.D., and Amy Montimurro, GSS '08, president and CEO of Abilis Inc. The discussion will outline Montimurro's career path and how she found success in the profession after receiving her M.S.W. from |
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‘Progressive Jewish Culture in Argentina and South America: An Ethno-Political Identity (1937-1991)’
‘Progressive Jewish Culture in Argentina and South America: An Ethno-Political Identity (1937-1991)’
Join us for this lecture by Saba Nerina Visacovsky, part of the Fordham-NYPL Lecture Series. The progressive Jewish movement in Argentina and South America was formed in the heat of the slogans and transnational initiatives of the popular front and its call for unity to fight fascism and anti-Semitism, and in defense of the Yiddish |
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On the evening of June 3, 1973, a man was shot and killed on a crowded street in San Francisco’s Chinatown in a suspected gang murder. Within days, the police arrested Chol Soo Lee, a 20-year-old Korean immigrant. He was convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment. In prison, he killed a white gang
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In his new memoir, The Fall of the FBI: How a Once Great Agency Became a Threat to Democracy, Tom Baker, FCRH '65, shares highlights from his decades-long career in the FBI and his hopes for the future of the bureau. Join the Fordham Alumni Chapter of Washington, D.C., to hear Baker discuss his memoir and |
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Can mental health professionals work with clients that they know from outside of the job? Can you barter with clients for your services? Mental health professionals are charged with the legal and ethical responsibility to maintain professional boundaries, but the obligation isn’t always so easy to discern. This class brings real-world context to ethical concerns |
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Join the Alumni Chapter of Long Island as we sample beers at the Sandy City Brewery—a local brewery owned by Fordham College at Rose Hill alumnus Bill Kiernan—in Lindenhurst. Registration is $15 per person. Each registrant will receive two pints and two tastes from the brewery's taps. Food will be available for purchase. RSVP by
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In a new exhibition curated by 2022-2023 Duffy Fellow Caitriona Delumpa, FCRH ‘22, experience how young people encounter spirituality through their own original art. Individuals from all traditions and faith backgrounds—or none at all!—are invited to an evening of art, live performance, music, and reflections as we celebrate the opening of "Vessel: A Spiritual Art |
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In the past 15 years, Lancaster County has increasingly become a thriving hub for Orthodox Jewish tourists seeking “kosher” leisure activities, including encounters with the Amish tourist industry. The expanding Orthodox Jewish tourist infrastructure has developed in tandem with an unexpected economic collaboration between some ultra-Orthodox Jews and local Amish and Mennonite farmers to produce |
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The Office of Alumni Relations, the Office of Government Relations and Urban Affairs, the Alumni Chapter of Albany, and the state legislative alumni of Fordham University cordially request the honor of your presence at a reception for alumni, parents, and friends. Please join us as we welcome Tania Tetlow as Fordham’s 33rd president—the first woman |
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The concept of moral distress refers to a clinical situation in which the patient is perceived to be “suffering” and the clinician knows what they feel to be the best course of action, but that course conflicts with what is best for the organization, other providers, other patients, the family, or society as a whole.
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Fordham Alumni of San Diego: Our spring 2023 happy hour has arrived! Please join us for beverages, snacks, and good times as we celebrate our local community of Rams! For those who haven't been, Viewpoint Brewing is situated in a beautiful location in Del Mar, offering spectacular views, innovative food, and an eclectic mix of |
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Come join us for our annual High Line Bash: A Moveable Feast of Music and Food to benefit WFUV.
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Join the Alumni Chapter of Washington, D.C., for Fordham Alumni Day as the Washington Nationals host the New York Mets. Friends and family are welcome to join us. Seats are located in Section 242 for $26 each. All tickets are electronic and will be forwarded via the MLB Ballpark app. Space is limited, and registrations |
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Youth concerts are 45-minute live performances performed by Pacific Symphony for students at schools in Orange County who participate in the Class Act program. Two concerts are performed each day. This year’s concerts will feature music by the Composer of the Year, Johann Sebastian Bach, and will focus on the “Musical Conversations” theme. Volunteers will
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Join head football coach Joe Conlin and fellow football supporters at the annual Doc Cordaro Golf Outing, formally known as the Gridiron Club Golf Outing! Agenda 9 a.m. | Registration 10 a.m. | Breakfast, putting green, driving range 12 p.m. | Shotgun start; refreshments and barbecue available at stations 5-8 p.m. | Cocktails and buffet
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Join the Rainbow Rams for a chapter meeting to meet fellow LGBTQ+ alumni, discuss current events, and plan some new activities. They'd love to see you there! |
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Join us for a book launch and panel discussion featuring Bryan Massingale and Jed Shugerman, moderated by David Gibson. This hybrid event is co-sponsored with Fordham’s Center for Jewish Studies and Fordham Law School.
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Join us as we continue our discussion on the impacts of environmental and climate change, sponsored by the MOSAIC affinity chapter and the Office of Alumni Relations. The conversation will pick up last year’s discussion on how certain environmental issues disproportionately affect certain populations due to income, race, geography, or the economy. These effects can
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The investment profession is in a state of crisis. The vast majority of equity fund managers are unable to beat the market over the long term, which has led to massive outflows from active funds to passive funds. Where should investors turn in search of a new approach? Pulak Prasad offers a philosophy of patient,
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Healthcare social workers engage in discipline-specific, skilled interventions informed by training, best practices, and attunement to social justice. Documenting assessments and interventions clearly communicates the value of the social work perspective, skills, and contributions and influences outcomes while also contributing to the learning of those who read our work. This class will review the literature |
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Cardinal Michael Czerny, SJ, head of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, is the Curia’s chief promoter of the social justice ministry of Pope Francis, a fellow Jesuit. Cardinal Czerny will be discussing his latest book, Siblings All, Sign of the Times: The Social Teaching of Pope Francis. Written with Italian theologian Father
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Join the Law Alumni Chapter of Washington, D.C., and enjoy the best of what the city has to offer at Bobby Van's steakhouse for an evening reception. The evening is generously hosted by David Javdan, LAW '93, president of the chapter.
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Encaenia is one of FCRH’s most important and colorful traditions. It gives students an opportunity to bid farewell to Fordham and offers faculty an opportunity to recognize our students' many academic and personal achievements. This event, the culmination of four years of undergraduate, academic pursuit, celebrates Fordham's sense of community. |
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What creates the unlikely pairing of Cardinal Timothy Dolan and artist Andres Serrano? One answer is “the Catholic imagination”—a deep-rooted sensibility shaped by the symbols, images, and rites that incarnate Catholicism’s beliefs and traditions. But does a distinctive Catholic imagination exist? Or are there varieties of Catholic imaginations? In an original documentary in production, Duffy |
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The Rainbow Rams are kicking off Pride Month in style with a pre-Pride Month happy hour at Stonewall! Come mix and mingle and enjoy three hours of open bar and a DJ. All Jesuit-educated LGBTQ+ alumni and allies are welcome! From now through May 21, registration costs $20. It will then increase to $25. We
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Faculty Technology Day is a day full of fascinating workshops, stimulating conversations, and an exciting keynote address about the future of teaching, technology, and research. This is Fordham University’s annual conference expressly for the Fordham faculty to discuss and share their interests and insights about technology. It's also a year-end event to celebrate the faculty;
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May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. In celebration, join the Asian American and Pacific Islander Alumni at Fordham (AAF) Affinity Chapter as we gather to learn about the newly established Asian American Studies program at Fordham University. The event will include remarks from James Kim, Ph.D., founding co-director and associate professor of
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Join us for a night of celebration and the presentation of two distinguished awards. The Fr. John Long, S.J., Award for undergraduate achievement in the Orthodox Christian studies minor and/or potential for postgraduate studies in the field and the Stella Moundas Award for Orthodox Christian Service, presented to a senior who has shown deep commitment |
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Can mental health professionals work with clients that they know from outside of the job? Can you barter with clients for your services? Mental health professionals are charged with the legal and ethical responsibility to maintain professional boundaries, but the obligation isn’t always so easy to discern. This class brings real-world context to ethical concerns |
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Members of class years ending in '3 and '8 are invited back for a fun-filled weekend at Rose Hill to celebrate their reunion! |
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