An opening reception will be held on September 10 from 2 to 4 p.m. The exhibition offers a broad perspective on the revival of Ukrainian synagogues after Ukraine’s independence, showcasing three sets of stained-glass windows that were designed by Eugeny Kotlyar and partially implemented in Ukrainian synagogues from 1995 to 2005. Two early works shown
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Books, libraries, librarians, and writers are subject to attacks—again. Recent bans of books across the United States targeting Black history, the Holocaust, and LGBTQ themes have dominated the news. But book censorship has a longer history. “Banned! A History of Censorship” explores this history, along with practices of censorship, the methods to control and ban Your monetary donations will help community partners provide for struggling families in the New York area. Thank you for your kindness. 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. Children greatly benefit from gift cards |
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Both the transatlantic slave trade and the Holocaust have left indelible imprints on societies, public landscapes, and the collective and public memory of the affected regions. In Europe, towns and cities, some of which were predominantly Jewish, were emptied of the population that had lived there for centuries, after their Jewish residents had been murdered.
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The Fordham Alumni Chapter of Seattle and the Office of Alumni Relations cordially invite you to a complimentary Pints with the President event 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—in Seattle. Space is
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Join us for a reception followed by a screening of Red Pill, a new film written and directed by Tonya Pinkins, the 2023 Denzel Washington Endowed Chair in Theatre, and an award-winning actress, singer, author, educator, filmmaker, podcaster, and essayist. Following the screening, there will be a Q&A with Pinkins and Michelle Prettyman, professor of |
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This interactive workshop will explore the impact that our cumulative experiences of grief have on our personal and professional lives. Using the framework of the National Consensus Project Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care, we’ll explore how our cultural backgrounds and past losses influence our understanding and expression of grief. Although caring for those who are
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Join us to discuss and learn about the International Political Economy and Development program with Giacomo Santangelo, Ph.D., the program major advisor. |
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Giacomo Santangelo, Ph.D., is an economist, professor, and media contributor with expertise in a variety of economic fields. He is a jack of all trades whose research focuses on international growth and development and the economics of pop culture. Join us in welcoming our beloved Fordham faculty member as a guest speaker for the 2023–2024
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How, when, and why did Judaism and Christianity diverge into separate religions? Three Powers in Heaven reinterprets the parting of the ways between Jews and Christians as a split between two intellectual traditions—a split that emerged within the context of ancient debates about Jesus’ relationship to God and the world. The book explores how Christianity |
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In Power and Progress, authors Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson discuss how cutting-edge technological advances can become empowering and democratizing tools, but not if all major decisions remain in the hands of a few hubristic tech leaders. With their bold reinterpretation of economics and history, Acemoglu and Johnson fundamentally change how we see the world, |
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Join alumni of all Fordham choirs for a reception following the Saturday evening performance of the Festival of Lessons and Carols. All former choir members and guests are welcome. The registration cost includes two hours of beer/wine and hearty hors d'oeuvres. Early bird registration ends on Sunday, November 27. Regular registration ends on December 2.
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The Marymount Alumnae Board, administrators, members of the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary 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 celebrate the theme “Women in the Church Today.” Featured Guests The Religious
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Books, libraries, librarians, and writers are subject to attacks—again. Recent bans of books across the United States targeting Black history, the Holocaust, and LGBTQ themes have dominated the news. But book censorship has a longer history. Federica Francesconi will lead a guided tour through “Banned! A History of Censorship,” a new exhibit that explores this |
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President's Club donors are invited to join us on Monday, December 4, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the elegant Cipriani 42nd Street for an enchanting and spirited evening. Learn more about the President's Club at fordham.edu/presidentsclub. |
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By MJ Kaufman, directed by Manon McCollum, FCLC '24 Archer, still known as Angela to his family, comes home to the Pacific Northwest to find everyone in transition. Even the forest is changing, burning, and regrowing in new shapes. As Archer accepts the changes in his family, he discovers the power of names and the
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By Laurel Mora, FCLC '24, directed by Narushi Fukuda, FCLC '24 Following the death of her abuela, a young novelist must return home to confront the monster that has tormented her family for generations. ABOUT STUDIO THESIS PRODUCTIONS Studio Thesis Productions at Fordham Theatre provide directors and playwrights the opportunity to work with a full
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Join us for an evening of learning, community, and celebration. For the past four years, more than 30 Bronx school and district leaders have been engaged in equity-focused continuous improvement to tackle critical problems of practice in math, reading, support for multilingual learners, and other priorities. We invite you to learn about and celebrate their
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In the 21st century, no financier has faced as much public scrutiny as Mike Milken, yet to many, he remains a mystery—until now. In 1986, the investigation into Milken, the innovative financier and head of Drexel Burnham Lambert’s High Yield and Convertible Securities Department, shocked the world. Yet the media told Milken’s story with no |
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The Hamas-engineered massacre of October 7 stunned and shocked Israel and the Jewish world to the core. It triggered a massive Israeli response that has reduced large parts of northern Gaza to rubble. Supporters of Israel and the Palestinians are more bitterly divided than ever, around the world and especially on college campuses. What are |
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Increasingly, stories and narratives are utilized in education and clinical experiences. Research suggests that a clinician’s own experiences of loss and death may be connected to professional practices in these areas. Critical reflection is a core aspect of narrative practice, providing the narrative competence to “recognize, absorb, interpret, and honor” the stories of self and
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The IPED program welcomes Michael Gordon as a guest speaker for its 2023–2024 lecture series. The 30-minute lecture will be followed by about 20 minutes of Q&A. Refreshments will be provided. Michael Gordon is deputy national intelligence officer for the Economics on the National Intelligence Council (NIC) in Washington, D.C. The NIC is part of
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Fordham London and the Alumni Chapter of the United Kingdom are delighted to invite all alumni, students, and faculty to attend a festive holiday reception. Celebrate Christmas traditions and the nativity of Jesus with members of the Fordham community. This event is being sponsored by Andrea Mennillo, chair of the Fordham London Advisory Board, and |
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Masses will be held in honor of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. All are welcome to join! Rose Hill: 12:05 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. at University Church Lincoln Center: 12 p.m. at Blessed Rupert Mayer, S.J., Chapel in Lowenstein Center |
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The Alumni Chapter of Washington, D.C., invites alumni, family, and friends to celebrate at its annual holiday party! We will have drinks, appetizers, and merriment at The Admiral near Dupont Circle. The event is located in the Bancroft Bar area toward the back of the restaurant. The event cost includes a selection of appetizers and
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The inaugural Dr. Calvin O. Butts, III Distinguished Lecture in Education, Faith, and Social Justice will feature Jelani Cobb, Ph.D., dean and professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and Nikole Hannah-Jones, professor at Howard University and creator of the 1619 Project. Distinguished activist and scholar Marc Lamont Hill, Ph.D., presidential professor of urban |
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Mass will be held on both the Rose Hill and Lincoln Center campuses and will be followed by a reception. Rose Hill: 12:05 p.m. at Sacred Heart Chapel Lincoln Center: 12 p.m. at Blessed Rupert Mayer, S.J., Chapel in Lowenstein Center |
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Join us for a private, Fordham-exclusive tour of The Metropolitan Museum of Art with Fabiana Weinberg, FCLC ‘07, senior exhibition designer at The Met, when the museum is closed to the public. The tour will begin with a behind-the-scenes look into the museum’s department of exhibition design, followed by a viewing of "Africa & Byzantium,"
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The Alumni Chapter of Los Angeles invites you to come celebrate the season with fellow SoCal Rams! Alumni, parents, friends, and family are all welcome to join. The event cost includes a selection of small bites courtesy of the Office of Alumni Relations. There will be a cash bar. Space is limited, and registrations will
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Ken Rogozinski, GABELLI ’85, and Alexandra Smith, the Alumni Chapter of Fairfield County, and Tania Tetlow, president of Fordham Unversity, cordially invite you to a complimentary reception for alumni, parents, and friends. Space is limited, and advance registration is required. Riverside Yacht Club is a private venue, and walk-ins cannot be accommodated. We encourage you |
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Jesuit-educated alumni and friends are invited to join in service together for Wreaths Across America at Arlington National Cemetery. Jesuit alumni will meet at the McClellan Gate on McClellan and Eisenhower drives before placing wreaths on graves. Please note that parking is extremely limited and that taking the Metro is recommended. Beginning at 11 a.m.,
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Alumni, parents, and Ram fans are invited to join the Office of Alumni Relations and the Maroon Club at Jack Doyle's before Fordham takes on the St. John's Red Storm for the Holiday Festival at Madison Square Garden. The pregame reception includes a selection of appetizer platters and two drink tickets (good for beer, wine,
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The Alumni Chapter of Northern California invites you to celebrate the holidays with a dinner at Original Joe's in North Beach! Alumni, parents, friends, and family are all welcome to join. The event cost includes a four-course meal and drinks (wine, coffee, soda) in the private Salesian dining room. Children 12 and under are $30
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Mass for Gaudete Sunday will be held on both the Rose Hill and Lincoln Center campuses. The annual Fordham Christmas T-shirt will be given out to all in attendance! Rose Hill: 7 p.m. at University Church Lincoln Center: 6 p.m. at Blessed Rupert Mayer, S.J., Chapel in Lowenstein Center, followed by a reception |
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year again: the "HoliGAY" season! Fordham University’s Rainbow Rams LGBTQ+ alumni affinity chapter invites community members and allies to come together to celebrate. Mix and mingle (under the mistletoe) and be very merry (Christmas). Enjoy happy hour, holiday tunes (DJ Play A Christmas Song), and good company at
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Join us in Welcoming the Christmas Season at Fordham University! 4th Sunday of Advent Mass: 11 a.m. Christmas Eve Mass: 5 p.m. There are no masses on Christmas day, and no Christmas Masses will be held at Lincoln Center. |
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