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
The Office of Alumni Relations and Tania Tetlow, president of Fordham University, cordially invite you to a reception for alumni, parents, and friends. The event cost includes heavy passed hors d’oeuvres, beer, and wine. We are pleased to welcome current Fordham students to attend at no charge. Space is limited, and registrations will be honored
Cheer on the Fordham men's basketball team in Washington, D.C.! Join fellow fans for a pregame reception from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Tonic at Quigley's before the Rams play at George Washington at 7 p.m.!
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 begin at 3 p.m. at the Church of St. Anne. Following Mass, the reception will begin at 4 p.m.
The International Conference on Cyber Security (ICCS) is the premier global cybersecurity event spanning three days, with more than 50 distinguished speakers from the government, the private sector, and academia. It is an unparalleled opportunity for global cyber threat analysis, operations, research, and law enforcement leaders to coordinate and share their efforts to create a
Please join current students, professors, and alumni for dinner and an evening of shared experiences! The Alumni Chapter of Phoenix will be hosting students returning from a Global Outreach initiative alongside the Kino Border Initiative in Nogales, both on the U.S. and Mexican sides of the border. Kino is a Jesuit organization offering assistance to
Join MOSAIC on MLK Day for a volunteer opportunity, followed by a social. The volunteer outing is taking place at God's Love We Deliver, a nonprofit that provides high-quality meals to people who are sick and those with food insecurity. Volunteers will help with kitchen prep with the guidance of staff chefs. Tasks may include
Madeline Nuñez and Armando Nuñez, GABELLI ’82, chair of the Fordham Board of Trustees; the Fordham Alumni Chapter of Los Angeles; and Tania Tetlow, president of Fordham University, cordially invite you to a complimentary reception for alumni, parents, and friends. Space is limited, and advance registration is required. RSVP by January 10. As the cost
Salvatore Giambanco, GSAS ’90, and Tom Perrault; the Fordham Alumni Chapter of Northern California; and Tania Tetlow, president of Fordham University, cordially invite you to a complimentary reception for alumni, parents, and friends. Space is limited, and advance registration is required. RSVP by January 12. As the cost of this event is being generously covered
With migrant arrivals surging to 600 people per day, and the reality that 44% of this population identifies as Latine, Fordham presents a collaborative conversation between the NYC Mayor's Office and one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people, Sister Norma Pimentel, on the current state of emergency gripping New York City due to the
Topic: What Is Travel Social Work? What is the Black Alumni Caucus (BAC)? The BAC is a virtual space for self-identified Black alumni of Fordham University's Graduate School of Social Service (GSS). Fordham GSS is holding space for you to connect with other Black alumni and with GSS in order to create a relaxed and
Join us for a screening of this documentary film on the first production of Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice in the Jewish ghetto. A panel discussion will follow the screening of the film, featuring: Ted Hardin, Columbia College Chicago Elizabeth Coffman, Loyola University Chicago Karin Coonrod, director, The Merchant of Venice; artistic director, Copagnia de'
The Hamas-engineered massacre of October 7, 2023, 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
Prepare for your career with this professional development bootcamp for graduating seniors! Apply to be a participant, and register for our kickoff Speed Networking Event. Access a network of alumni who you can relate to and who have raised their hand to help. In addition to registering, students must apply for the Rams Helping Rams
Ready to "sleigh" your career goals? Glide into our Winter Wonderland Kickoff Event at the Career Center! Picture this: mingling with employers as they jazz up your resume while sipping on hot chocolate and perusing our holiday market stands. Get in the spirit, connect, and kickstart your career—all while enjoying the holiday vibes! This event
Globally recognized author and advisor to various international organizations and governments Ha-Joon Chang has worked on a wide range of issues related to economic development, especially trade and industrial policies, productive capabilities development, institutions and development, global economic system, the history of economic development in today’s rich countries, and the political economy of development. This
Join us at the Penn Club of New York for this year's Fordham University Alumni Association (FUAA) Reception! The annual event brings together more than 200 alumni from all Fordham schools and class years, providing a special opportunity to connect with fellow Rams and FUAA Advisory Board members, and meet President Tania Tetlow—all while enjoying
Join us for Delivery Exception: Supply Chain Justice and Reconciliation, a speaker series bringing together scholars and organizers to discuss logistical justice and examine the possibilities of reconciliation in an era of supply chain capitalism. The logistics revolution has demanded the extraction of value at any cost. What does justice mean in an age of
Looking for a meaningful way to spend your Saturday? Then volunteer for a day with MOSAIC as a workshop coach with America Needs You (ANY), where you'll join the fight for economic mobility for ambitious, first-generation college students. Coaches work with college students during Saturday sessions to build their professional skills and help them realize
Topic: Getting the Most out of Your Field Placement What is the GSS Black Student Caucus (BSC)? The BSC is a virtual meeting for self-identified Black students of Fordham University's Graduate School of Social Service (GSS). Fordham GSS is holding space for you to connect with other Black students and with GSS in order to
Few people were more influential in changing the relations between the Catholic Church and Jews than the historian Jules Isaac. In his life, Jules Isaac lived through and played a role in some of the most pivotal moments in European history. Born in 1877, he closely followed the Dreyfus affair, which put a spotlight on
As we approach Black History Month, the Arts and Sciences Deans’ Anti-Racism Advisory (FASARA) invites you to the inaugural Beloved Community Celebration. The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s “Beloved Community” envisions a space where dialogue, empathy, and learning foster communities built upon shared ideals of social justice and equity. We invite students, faculty, and staff
As we approach Black History Month, the Arts and Sciences Deans’ Anti-Racism Advisory (FASARA) invites you to the inaugural Beloved Community Celebration. The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s “Beloved Community” envisions a space where dialogue, empathy, and learning foster communities built upon shared ideals of social justice and equity. We invite students, faculty, and staff
Join us for a Council on Foreign Relations Webinar with Thomas Graham and Bonny Lin. The webinar will focus on China-Russia relations. About the Speakers Thomas Graham was special assistant to the president and senior director for Russia on the National Security Council staff from 2004 to 2007, during which he managed a White House-Kremlin
Seven students from the 2025 cohort of the International and Political Economy and Development (IPED) program embarked on a two-week study tour in Manila, Philippines, to evaluate two local development projects with community organization Tulungan sa Kabuhayan Calawis Inc. (TSKC). Located near the Marikina Watershed, TSKC is a women-led nonprofit focused on creating livelihoods through
Merle Collins will discuss her new work on Louise Langdon Norton Little, UNIA activist and mother of Malcolm X. Collins is a poet, novelist, filmmaker, scholar, and professor emerita at the University of Maryland, College Park. For more information, please contact professor Laurie Lambert.
The Alumni Chapter of Long Island, the Maroon Club, and the Office of Alumni Relations invite our local Rams to gather to watch the men's basketball team take on the Billikens of St. Louis University. Appetizers will be served, and your first two drinks are on the house. Please consider making a gift to the
John O’Malley, S.J. (1927–2022) was an extraordinarily talented and devoted scholar, writer, teacher, and Jesuit priest. The research of his early career helped recast our understanding of the Catholic response to the Reformation and the development of the Society of Jesus. The writings of the last 20 years of his long and prolific life—books and