This exhibit, featuring centuries-old books and manuscripts, explores Western interest in languages. At first, we try to situate the story of Babel in a non-Western context, highlighting non-European languages. The exhibit then traces the Renaissance study of languages through the lens of the Bible and its translations and of ancient material relics, such as obelisks,
Longterm loans of important and rarely seen ancient sculpture from the Brooklyn Museum and the Hispanic Society of America are on view at the Fordham Museum until 2026. The Museum is located in the atrium of the Walsh Library at Rose Hill
David González is a Bronx-born visual journalist who worked at The New York Times from 1990 to 2024. He served as the Bronx bureau chief, a Metro religion writer, and the “About New York” columnist. He also served as Caribbean and Central America bureau chief and longtime co-editor of the “Lens” blog. His work focuses
Join us as we wrap school supply care packages for neighborhood children and include personal notes of affirmation. Collaborators: Fordham’s College at Sixty (CAS) Center for Community Engaged Learning Robert Parmach (Mission Integration & Ministry)
In recognition of Dr. King's contributions, the Office of Multicultural Affairs, the Office of Equity, Inclusion, and Opportunity, and Fordham Arts and Sciences Anti-Racism Advisory (FASARA) will sponsor several events in the coming weeks to inspire dialogue and action. As part of this event series, Fordham Theology Professor Father Bryan Massingale, the James and Nancy
The Career Center is thrilled to host our 2025 Spring Career Fair! This event is open to students of all majors and academic backgrounds interested in pursuing a career in a diverse variety of industries. This is the perfect opportunity to network with employers, learn about potential internships and job openings, and discover opportunities and
The Jesuit Conversation Series presents: St. Ignatius & the Creative Imagination featuring George Drance, S.J. Wednesday, January 29th at 1:00 p.m. McMahon 109, Lincoln Center Campus Father Drance is a Fordham Theatre Artist in Residence and Artistic Director of the Magis Theatre Company. Join him for a lunchtime conversation to explore how the imagination is
Conversation with Julie Belanger, Senior Liaison Officer for the Food and Agriculture Organization at the UN - FAO. Current Fordham students will learn about the FAO's work, the humanitarian sector, and how to navigate humanitarian careers within the UN. This event is hosted by the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs at Rose Hill. More details
In 2011, Siona Benjamin, an intercultural artist born in India to a Bene Israel Jewish community, returned to her country of birth on a Fulbright India-US fellowship. During her stay, she traveled across the country, conducting research and interviewing Jews in India. "Henna, Love, and Light: Jewish Life and Art in Siona Benjamin's India" brings
Participate in a winter prayer and reflection with the Jesuits of Murray-Weigel Kohlmann Hall retirement and nursing home. Meet at the public safety guard booth across from Finlay Hall (Bathgate Avenue). Then, we'll head to Murray-Weigel Kohlmann Hall, which is right next door. Collaborators: Carol Gibney and Gil Severiano (Campus Ministry) Pedro Arrupe Volunteers JesNet
Students of Fordham University's Graduate Program in International Political Economy and Development (IPED) traveled to the Philippines for a project assessment course. From Manila to Antipolo and Zambales, they used the skills gained from this class to work on projects designed for Filipino communities. Come find out what Adriana, Mbekezeli, Louis, Joseph, Sam, and Luke
The Student Alumni Ambassadors program at Fordham University is a student-led initiative dedicated to strengthening connections between current students and alumni, fostering a vibrant sense of community, loyalty, and philanthropy. We are thrilled to be hosting an alumni panel, featuring alum who work in marketing and communications, on January 30th at 6:30pm in the LL
Join us for this food insecurity initiative and reflection. We will join the students of St. Ignatius Middle School (SIS) and make 200 meal packs for a neighborhood fridge in Hunts Point and conclude with a brief Ignatian reflection. Collaborators: SIS Robert Parmach (Mission Integration & Ministry)
The Alumni Chapter of Northern California invites you to a private docent tour of the Tamara de Lempicka exhibit at the de Young Museum. Alumni, parents, friends, and family are all welcome to join. The event cost varies based on level and includes all-day access to the de Young and Legion of Honor museums. Space
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 Bonnies of St. Bonaventure. Appetizers will be served courtesy of the Office of Alumni Relations. Additional food and drinks can be purchased directly from the
Join us for the opening of a new exhibit “Henna, Love, and Light: Jewish Life and Art in Siona Benjamin’s India,” which brings to Fordham several pieces from Siona Benjamin's series “Faces: Weaving Indian Jewish Narratives." These pieces serve as anchors that link the present and the past. Around Siona Benjamin’s art are photographs taken
Donate to the Gabelli Clothing Exchange. The exchange is designed for students to swap clothing that they no longer wear for something from someone else’s wardrobe. Alumni are encouraged to bring gently used clothing, especially business casual and winter clothing, to the Student Success Center from now through Friday, April 4. Your donations can provide
This workshop is designed to help social workers explore and define their career paths. Participants will engage in self reflection and goal-setting to identify their ideal roles within the social work field. Whether you are a recent graduate or looking to transition within the profession, this workshop will provide valuable insights to shape your career
The GSS Jewish Student Caucus is a space for self-identified Jewish students and faculty of Fordham University's Graduate School of Social Service (GSS). Our goal is to provide a safe space to connect around Jewish life on campus and issues concerning the larger Jewish community. Our activities include discussions, social support, resource sharing, education, and
The Health Center, in collaboration with the NY Blood Center, offers a blood drive to our community every semester. Sign up to donate blood during this two-day drive via the registration link .
We are pleased to invite you to join Fordham University’s President’s Council for the Executive Leadership Supper: Journeys to Success on February 4 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Fordham’s Martino Hall. Learn from members of the President Council who will share their personal stories of pivotal career moments and insights gained on their paths
Jewish writers of the late Second Temple period did not share a single, uniform understanding of time that can be summarized in just a few sentences. Nor do we have any ancient Jewish texts in which an author reflects on the passage of time in abstract, philosophical terms. There are, however, a number of aspects
The Health Center, in collaboration with the NY Blood Center, offers a blood drive to our community every semester. Sign up to donate blood during this two-day drive via the registration link .
In Council on Foreign Relations’ webinars, experts dissect foreign policy issues for targeted audiences. On February 5, Adam Segal, the Ira A. Lipman Chair in Emerging Technologies and National Security and director of the Digital and Cyberspace Policy program at CFR, and Carla Anne Robbins, a senior fellow at CFR, will lead the conversation on
Students of Fordham's Graduate Program in International Political Economy and Development (IPED) traveled to the Philippines for a project assessment course. From Manila to Antipolo and Zambales, they used the skills gained from this class to work on projects designed for Filipino communities. Come find out what Frederic, Maria, Sharan, Jesse and Leslie learned and
IPED students traveled to the Philippines for a project assessment course. From Manila to Antipolo and Zambales, they used the skills gained from this class to work on projects designed for Filipino communities. Come find out what the students learned and how they worked with local communities. Refreshments will be provided.
Join members of the Fordham community as we read stories to and share in conversation with the children of NYCHA Amsterdam Houses highlighting themes of Black History Month. We meet in Lowenstein Lobby at 3:30pm and walk a few blocks to meet the kids. All are welcome to participate (students, staff, faculty, alumni). Collaborators: Marlene
Fordham Athletics will be hosting this year's National Girls and Women in Sports Day Clinic. The clinic will be held on the Rose Hill Campus in Lombardi gym for girls in Kindergarten through 6th grade prior to the women's basketball game. After the game, there will be an autograph signing in the Rose Hill Gym
A lunchtime conversation open to the whole Fordham community. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 1:00 P.M. MCMAHON 109 A light lunch will be served Sponsored by CAMPUS MINISTRY
The Office of Alumni Relations, the Alumni Chapter of Southwest Florida and Naples, and Tania Tetlow, president of Fordham University, cordially invite you to an reception for alumni, parents, and friends. This year's event is an afternoon luncheon and will include a buffet. The event costs $30 per person and includes a buffet luncheon, beer,
Discuss links between daily prayer and a sense of humor with the Spellman Hall Jesuit Community. Pizza lunch provided. All are welcome to attend (students, staff, faculty, alumni). Meet a new friend! Collaborators: Thomas Regan S.J., Spellman Hall Jesuit Community John Cecero S.J., Philip Judge S.J., Robert Parmach, Mission Integration & Ministry
Join Fordham’s Graduate School of Education (GSE) for an engaging evening exploring the critical role of leadership during challenging times. This event will highlight strategies for equity, inclusion, and transformation in educational leadership. The evening includes: Keynote Address Patricia M. Virella, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership at Montclair State University and author of Crisis
Participate in a guided reflection and conversation about how we experience love in daily life. Lunch sandwiches provided. All are welcome to participate (students, staff, faculty, alumni). Meet a new friend! Facilitators: Stephanie Roddy, Campus Ministry Robert Parmach, Mission Integration & Ministry
Christina Swarns, Executive Director of The Innocence Project, is the featured speaker of this annual lecture presented by the Department of African & African American Studies. A reception will follow.
The Student Alumni Ambassadors program at Fordham University is a student-led initiative dedicated to strengthening connections between current students and alumni, fostering a vibrant sense of community, loyalty, and philanthropy. We are thrilled to be hosting an alumni panel, featuring alum who work in marketing and communications, on February 11th at 6:30pm in Freeman Hall,
Join us for this food insecurity initiative and reflection at Rose Hill, where we make 225 meal packs for community fridges and conclude with a brief Ignatian reflection. All are welcome to participate (students, staff, faculty, alumni). Meet a new friend! Collaborators: Pedro Arrupe Student Volunteers Gil Severiano, Carol Gibney, Campus Ministry Part of the
We cordially invite you to a fireside chat simulcast from Fordham London to Fordham's Lincoln Center campus. The discussion will center around Sakshi Gupta, head of legal at the Bank of England, and her background in mergers and acquisitions, her journey into central banking, and her experience as a woman in finance. Agenda: Fordham University
Fr. Zampelli is an associate professor of theatre history and Director of the Master of Arts in Philosophy and Society (GSAS). Join him for a lunchtime conversation to explore his journey in Catholicism and to the priesthood. This event is open to the whole Fordham community and a light lunch will be served! Wednesday, February
Visit the Insitute of International Humanitarian Affairs at Canisius Hall, Rose Hill on Thursday, February 13th, 11:00 am-2:30 pm to learn about the humanitarian studies major, minor, and accelerated master's degree. During the open house, you will have a chance to tour the institute and meet the institute's director of graduate studies, Ruth Mukwana, and
Participate in a Valentine's Day-themed reflection and small group conversation with students, staff and Jesuits of Murray-Weigel Kohlmann Hall retirement and nursing home. Meet at the public safety guard booth across from Finlay Hall (Bathgate Avenue). Then, we'll head to Murray-Weigel Kohlmann Hall which is right next door. All are welcome (students, staff, faculty, alumni).
How many men, women, and children are likely to die? How many Fordham alumni are in danger of losing their jobs? Will organizations like Catholic Relief Services and Jesuit Refugee Services be able to survive? What can we do to help? Henry M. Schwalbenberg, Ph.D., is an associate professor of economics and the director of
Through guided reflection and conversation, learn some ways to better understand and respond to our conflicting emotions and feelings (cognitive dissonance). All are welcome (students, staff, faculty, alumni). Lunch sandwiches provided. Collaborators: Joan Cavanagh, Campus Ministry Robert Parmach, Mission Integration & Ministry
In Council on Foreign Relations’ webinars, experts dissect foreign policy issues for targeted audiences. On February 5, Adam Segal, the Ira A. Lipman Chair in Emerging Technologies and National Security and director of the Digital and Cyberspace Policy program at CFR, and Carla Anne Robbins, a senior fellow at CFR, will lead the conversation on
Locations: Bepler Commons, Faber Hall 441 East Fordham Road Bronx, NY 10458 + Google Map McNally Amphitheatre 140 West 62nd Street New York, NY 10023 + Google Map As we commemorate MLK Day and Black History Month, FASARA (Fordham’s A&S Anti-Racism Advisory) invites you to the second annual Beloved Community Celebration. Dr. King’s “Beloved Community”
“Shift consciousness” is the tagline for the avant-garde HBO series Random Acts of Flyness, created by Terence Nance. This groundbreaking program blends drama, comedy, and animation to generate an Afro-surreal experience described as a “durationary decaying sculpture.” This talk with Brandy Monk-Payton, associate professor of communication and media studies and affiliate faculty in African and
Join us for a Common Grounds Conversation on LIVING THE MISSION. There will be luncheon discussions where we will hear from several members of the Fordham community on how they live out the Jesuit mission in their work at Fordham.
Jack Brower is an international economist with the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) and graduated from the IPED program in 2021. Since graduating, he has also held roles with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service working in commodity analysis on livestock and animal proteins. During his time in IPED, Jack received a Public
Curious about the brand new London study abroad trip for alumni? Need to learn more before you decide to attend? Join members of the London Centre staff for an information session over Zoom. You'll learn more about the trip and have the opportunity to ask questions from those in the know.
The Alumni Chapter of Miami and South Florida invites alumni, family, and friends to enjoy an evening at the Actor's Playhouse for a performance of Jersey Boys. Tickets are $62 each. Please note: Tickets will be available at will-call under the name of the primary registrant. Space is limited, and registrations will be honored on
Calling all young alumni! Join the Rose Thrill for an unforgettable afternoon of Hops and Hoops – where great company meets even better vibes! Enjoy Pugsley’s famous pizza, beer, wine, and time with friends before we cheer on the Rams as they take on Davidson. This is your chance to reconnect, celebrate, and make new
Saturday, February 22 12:30 – 2 p.m. | Pregame Reception Bepler Commons, Faber Hall 441 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY 10458 2 p.m. | Tip-off Davidson vs. Fordham Rose Hill Gymnasium 465 E. Fordham Road, Bronx, NY 10458 The Alumni Chapter of the Hudson Valley invites alumni, family, and all Fordham fans to a pregame
This community-engaged learning experience in partnership with Xavier Mission in Chelsea combines Ignatian reflection and ethical action. We share in conversation and serve a hot meal to people experiencing houselessness in NYC. We meet in Lowenstein Lobby at 11:30am and then take the subway a few stops to Xavier. MetroCards provided. All are welcome (students,
The BAC Steering Committee is devising an activity night centered on the theme of Black Joy. We will conduct a check-in followed by themed breakout rooms of activities (e.g., mindfulness room, poetry/creative writing room, coloring book/apps room, music room, reading sprint room).
Learn about shared religious practices involving food, feasting, and fasting from across different faith traditions. All are welcome (students, staff, faculty, alumni). Light dinner provided. Meet a new friend! Collaborators: Erin Hoffman, Stephanie Roddy, Rabbi Katja, Imam Ammar, Campus Ministry Robert Parmach, Mission Integration & Ministry
Join Senior Week LC and RH for two amazing panels focused on the transition from undergraduate to whatever comes next! Senior Week LC will hold its panel in Costantino (Law School). Senior Week RH will hold its panel in the Great Hall (McShane Center). Be on the lookout for invites and registration links directly from
In Council on Foreign Relations’ webinars, experts dissect foreign policy issues for targeted audiences. On February 5, Adam Segal, the Ira A. Lipman Chair in Emerging Technologies and National Security and director of the Digital and Cyberspace Policy program at CFR, and Carla Anne Robbins, a senior fellow at CFR, will lead the conversation on
Stop by the Garden Lounge to get a taste of Saxbys, the 100% student-run café joining the Lincoln Center campus in Fall 2025! The Saxbys corporate team will be on-site with free merch, employment opportunities, and samples from their Hall of Great including cold brew, grilled cheese, and more!
The career session aims to provide valuable insights and guidance to students pursuing an IPE degree. It will feature IPE alumni from private, public, and non-profit sectors. Speakers will each be given 10 minutes to share their career journeys and how their current work relates to their IPE studies. A Q&A with the students will
Join us for a powerful community reading and discussion in honor of Black History Month! We will explore selections from Soaring to Glory: A Tuskegee Airman’s Firsthand Account of World War II, by Lt. Col. Harry T. Stewart Jr., a decorated Tuskegee Airman, and engage in a meaningful conversation about the legacy of Black service
The Career Center is thrilled to host our 2025 Communications, Arts, Media, and Marketing Career Fair at Fordham's Lincoln Center campus. This event is open to all industries and it provides the opportunity to meet employers looking for students from a variety of areas in the marketing and communications fields. Employers attending are encouraged to
Join us for an IPED lecture with Denis Owiny, a global politics and security professional with a diverse background, focusing on U.S.-Africa relations, democracy, governance, political violence, Islamist extremism, conflict prevention, and peacebuilding. His professional journey includes roles in teaching, government, and think tanks. He served at St Joseph's College Layibi as an English language
Don't miss the treasure that is George Drance, S.J. The esteemed professor has been teaching at Fordham University for over 25 years, and Three Penny Opera is his fourth directorial production. "The quality of the engagement, excitement, and spirit of the Fordham students makes this show special," he said. Set in Victorian London, Three Penny
The Alumni Chapter of Long Island invites alumni, family, and friends to cheer on the men's basketball team as it hosts St. Joe's University. There is a block of tickets set aside for Long Island alumni for $25 each. Space is limited, and registrations will be honored on a first-come, first-served basis. We encourage you
The Office of Alumni Relations, the Maroon Club, and the Alumni Chapter of Miami and South Florida invite alumni, family, and all Fordham fans to a pregame reception before Fordham baseball takes on the FAU Owls. The pregame costs $25 and includes an "All American" lunch (hot dogs, hamburgers, mac 'n cheese, potato chips, and
Don't miss the treasure that is George Drance, S.J. The esteemed professor has been teaching at Fordham University for over 25 years, and Three Penny Opera is his fourth directorial production. "The quality of the engagement, excitement, and spirit of the Fordham students makes this show special," he said. Set in Victorian London, Three Penny