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
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
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
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
Want to be more assertive and feel more comfortable in front of a crowd or potential employer? We'll participate in exercises to improve your public speaking and learn Ignatian principles you can apply to your professional and personal interactions. All Fordham graduate and professional students are welcome. Meet a new friend. Collaborators: Veronica Szczygiel, Michael
Join Fordham’s graduate and professional schools for an exclusive opportunity to connect with current Double Rams—students and alumni who have seamlessly transitioned from Fordham’s undergraduate to graduate programs. Learn about their experiences and gain insights into making the most of your Double Ram advantage. Explore more than 130 graduate programs tailored to your goals, meet
Faculty Day will be held at Lincoln Center on the second floor of the Law School on Monday, March 3, 2025. The event will begin at 4:00 p.m. in Bateman with a celebration of faculty research. This year we are featuring four of our faculty members whose research was recently supported by FAS microgrants. Come
Your support on Fordham Giving Day plants a seed that will help us grow into the future! This special day invites alumni, parents, students, and friends from around the world to come together and make Fordham flourish. Cultivate a strong foundation: Gifts to the Fordham Fund support the university as a whole, allowing us to
The Health Center, in collaboration with the NY Blood Center, offers a blood drive to our community every semester. Sign up to donate blood via the registration link.
Laissez les bons temps rouler! The Fordham University Association (FUA), in partnership with the Office of Equity, Inclusion, and Opportunity, invites faculty, administrators, and staff to our annual Mardi Gras Celebration at the Lincoln Center campus. In anticipation of the Lenten season, join us for a festive afternoon filled with good food, great company, and
As part of the Fashion Studies Lecture Speaker Series on Fashion and the Global South, Minh-Ha Pham, Professor of Media Studies at Pratt, will be speaking on "AI and the Fashion Modeling Industry." She will take a trans-Pacific approach to talk about the ethics of online fashion companies using AI-generated models on their websites and marketing
Rose Hill Ash Wednesday Masses Wednesday, March 5 | 8:30 a.m., 12:05 p.m., 5:15 p.m., and 7 p.m. | University Church Rose Hill Ash Distribution Service Wednesday, March 5 | 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. | McShane Ballroom Lincoln Center Ash Wednesday Prayer Service and Ash Distribution Wednesday, March 5 | 9:30 a.m. and 3
The Career Center is thrilled to host our 2025 Social Impact and Sustainability Fair! This event will be held at Lincoln Center is open to all industries and it provides the opportunity to meet employers looking for students from a variety of areas. Employers attending are encouraged to post current job and internship openings as
Join members of the Fordham community as we read stories to and share in conversation with the children of NYCHA Amsterdam Houses highlighting teamwork literacy skills. 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 Williamson, New
The Center for Positive Marketing invites you to join marketing academics and practitioners at the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) Members-Only conference, AI Insights: Transforming Market and Customer Understanding. Hear from marketing experts at TripAdvisor, iHeartMedia, IBM, Johnson & Johnson, Transparent Partners, and the ANA Martech Talent Pipeline Initiative. Network and enjoy lunch with practitioners
Discover Fordham’s wide range of 130+ graduate programs that align with your academic and career goals. Meet admissions representatives from six of Fordham’s graduate and professional schools to get personalized advice and answers to your questions about graduate offerings at Fordham, funding opportunities, and our online application.
The Office of Multicultural Affairs, in partnership with the Career Center and the Office of Human Resources Management, presents the eighth annual Women’s Luncheon, a time spent among women in different stages of life all sharing their experiences in their current journeys of growth. This year's theme is Bloom Beyond Boundaries: Celebrating the Inner Light
To the extent that Middle Eastern Christians register in Euro-American political imaginaries, they are usually invoked to justify Western military intervention into countries like Iraq or Syria, or as an exemption to anti-Islamic immigration policies because of an assumption that their Christianity makes them easily assimilable in the so-called “Judeo-Christian” West. Using the tools of
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
Spend the day grounded in an intentional community as we affirm, empower, and rejoice in women's voices within the Church. This year's keynote speaker is Natalia Imperatori-Lee. Maureen O'Connell will be our preacher. Our panelists and speakers include Jeannine Hill Fletcher, Rita Houlihan, Becky McIntyre, Joan Cavanagh, and more. This event is inspired by the
Boost your heart and overall health with a bit of Orangetheory! We will be commemorating and celebrating National Nutrition Month with a private class at Orangetheory New Hyde Park. Registration is $25 and includes an exclusive, one-hour full-body workout class led by Orangetheory's certified personal trainers. There will be snacks, water, and some swag from
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
Building on the success of Fordham University’s 2023 International Conference on Social and Environmental Justice, this international conference seeks to examine the connection between migration, immigration, and AI through the lens of social justice and human rights. It aims to foster meaningful dialogue on creating more equitable and humane systems with marginalized communities to protect
Join us for this food insecurity initiative and reflection at Lincoln Center. We'll 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 Carol Gibney, Gil Severiano, Donna Lajoux, Campus Ministry Robert Parmach,
Building on the success of Fordham University’s 2023 International Conference on Social and Environmental Justice, this international conference seeks to examine the connection between migration, immigration, and AI through the lens of social justice and human rights. It aims to foster meaningful dialogue on creating more equitable and humane systems with marginalized communities to protect
The Fordham alumni chapters of Tampa and Sarasota and the Office of Alumni Relations cordially invite you to an afternoon of brunch and baseball. Cheer on your favorite New York team as the Bronx Bombers take on the Baltimore Orioles! Guests will have the chance to meet and hear from Charles Guthrie, director of intercollegiate
Participate in a guided reflection and conversation about our spiritual health at the mid-semester point. Lunch sandwiches provided. All are welcome to participate (students, staff, faculty, alumni). Meet a new friend! Facilitators: Erin Hoffman, Stephanie Roddy, Campus Ministry Robert Parmach, Mission Integration & Ministry
At Fordham's upstate retreat house, take time to nourish your interior life and reflect as a member of our University community. Through individual, partner, and large group reflections, connect with nature, the transcendent, and Fordham's Ignatian mission. There is no financial cost for this full-day retreat and no prior retreat experience needed. Complimentary transportation and
Bonnie D. Jenkins, the Shapiro visiting professor of international affairs at George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs and former U.S. undersecretary of state for arms control and international security, will lead the conversation on women, peace, and security. Jenkins has served as the Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security since July
This year, we’ll gather from the comfort of our homes, each enjoying our own bread and soup as we come together for an important conversation. Special Guest Speaker: Janna Heyman, Ph.d., L.M.S.W., Professor and Endowed Chair of the Henry C. Ravazzin Center on Aging and Intergenerational Studies Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service Professor
Immerse yourself in a captivating musical journey led by Sameer Gupta, an Oakland-based percussionist renowned for blending the free improvisations of jazz with the rich traditions of North Indian classical music. Experience the power of rhythm as he brings a unique fusion of cultures to life through his performance. Don’t miss this chance to engage
The Trump administration’s efforts to halt funding and dismantle the United States’ capacity to provide food for the hungry, health care for the sick, and hope for the poorest people on earth are destroying the lives and dignity of millions of our sisters and brothers around the world. This dialogue focuses on the human consequences
The Fordham-Feinstein Lecture Series on Health in collaboration with the Department of Theater and Visual Arts presents: Alternative Therapeutic Modalities: A demonstration project and panel discussion moderated by Fadi Skeiker, Professor and Department Chair, Theatre and Visual Arts, followed by a Q&A and collaborative discussion with Nisha Sajnani (NYU) and Anna Palumbo (NYU). The Fordham
Gender-based violence transcends age, culture, and geography, affecting individuals at every stage of life. This conference aims to not only deepen our understanding of GBV but also how it manifests, evolves, and impacts individuals across the lifespan. With a focus on key life stages, including childhood and adolescence, young adulthood, middle adulthood, and later years,
Join the Alumni Chapter of Northern California as the Golden State Warriors host the New York Knicks for a weekend game! Tickets are available at two price points: Lower Level/Pepsi Club Section 127/128: $265 per ticket Section 216: $165 per ticket Space is limited, and registrations will be honored on a first-come, first-served basis. We
Join the Alumni Chapter of Northern California as the Golden State Warriors host the New York Knicks for a weekend game! Tickets are available at two price points: Lower Level/Pepsi Club Section 127/128: $265 per ticket Section 216: $165 per ticket Space is limited, and registrations will be honored on a first-come, first-served basis. We
The Office of Alumni Relations is excited to invite you to a special St. Patrick’s Day celebration with the Fordham community! You and your guests are invited to start the day with an exclusive brunch with President Tania Tetlow at the historic Harvard Club of New York City. Afterward, we’ll participate in the Annual New
Beth Javdan, David Javdan, LAW ’93, Raymond Javdan, LAW ’96, Shahla Javdan, PAR, and Parviz Javdan, PAR; 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. We encourage you to
The Alumni Chapter of Fairfield invites you to come together and celebrate the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day with a happy hour. Alumni, parents, friends, and family are all welcome to join. Enjoy the chance to reconnect, meet new people and get in the holiday spirit together! The event costs $10 per person and includes
Please join us at Fordham University London for a symposium on Law and Religion in Times of Crisis, Challenges, and Change, organized by the Theology and Canon Law Project. The recent years have been marked by crises, challenges, and transformative changes. These range from rapid advancements in social media and digitalization to urgent global issues
The recent years have been marked by crises, challenges, and transformative changes. These range from rapid advancements in social media and digitalization to urgent global issues such as climate change, pandemics, migration, poverty, global conflicts, and the abuse scandals within Christian churches and denominations. The Theology and Canon Law Project (TCLP) Symposium 2025 will address
The Office of Alumni Relations, the Alumni Chapter of Northern California, and Tania Tetlow, president of Fordham University, cordially invite you to a reception for alumni, parents, and friends. The event costs $30 per person and includes passed hors d’oeuvres, food stations, beer, wine, and soft drinks. Space is limited, and registrations will be honored
Pari and Kamal Azari, GSAS ’88; the Fordham Alumni Chapter of Northern California; and Tania Tetlow, president of Fordham University, cordially invite you to enjoy an afternoon in Petaluma. This complimentary reception includes a tour of Azari Vineyards and a wine tasting. Space is limited and advance registration is required. Walk-ins cannot be accommodated. Please
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
Rams, join us to restock your fridges with fresh, spring picks from the March Farmers Market. Pop by the lobby of the McShane Center on Tuesday, March 25, or outside Ram Café on Wednesday, March 26, to snag your favorite seasonal snacks!
Rams, join us to restock your fridges with fresh, spring picks from the March Farmers Market. Pop by the lobby of the McShane Center on Tuesday, March 25, or outside Ram Café on Wednesday, March 26, to snag your favorite seasonal snacks!
Mara Mills, Ph.D., co-founder and director of the NYU Center for Disability Studies, will present her research titled "Vent: Making and Debating the New York State Ventilator Allocation Protocols." This is a project from her new co-edited book, How to Be Disabled in a Pandemic, which addresses the experience of disability communities across NYC during
Rams, join us to restock your fridges with fresh, spring picks from the March Farmers Market. Pop by the lobby of the McShane Center on Tuesday, March 25, or outside Ram Café on Wednesday, March 26, to snag your favorite seasonal snacks!
Rams, join us to restock your fridges with fresh, spring picks from the March Farmers Market. Pop by the lobby of the McShane Center on Tuesday, March 25, or outside Ram Café on Wednesday, March 26, to snag your favorite seasonal snacks!
Giovanni Peri, C. Bryan Cameron distinguished professor in international economics and founder and director of the Global Migration Center at University of California, Davis, and Edward Alden, senior fellow at CFR, will lead the conversation on migration and labor economics. Giovanni Peri is the C. Bryan Cameron Distinguished Professor in International Economics at the University of California,
This talk examines the various depictions of Jerusalem through different poetic traditions and historical periods, exploring how poets from diverse backgrounds have captured the city’s spiritual significance and political symbolism. Focusing primarily on Mahmoud Darwish’s “In Jerusalem” (2005) and Yehuda Amichai’s “Jerusalem,” (1992), the talk examines how each poet, from different cultural and historical contexts,
We are excited to invite you to a special celebration of women in honor of Women’s History Month. Co-hosted by the Center for Community Engaged Learning (CCEL) and the Office of Equity, Inclusion, and Opportunity, these events highlight the vital role of women in shaping a more equitable future for all. Visit our event page
Rams, join us to restock your fridges with fresh, spring picks from the March Farmers Market. Pop by the lobby of the McShane Center on Tuesday, March 25, or outside Ram Café on Wednesday, March 26, to snag your favorite seasonal snacks!
This is a unique opportunity to learn from one of New York’s leading campaign directors, Corinne Carey. The political and public affairs strategist will speak about the process of transforming advocacy into legislative success on the state level, focusing on building coalitions among nonprofits, organizations, and lawmakers with shared goals. In addition to walking us
CELEBRATE! THE 2025 FORDHAM FOUNDER’S DINNER AND THE CLOSE OF CURA PERSONALIS | FOR EVERY FORDHAM STUDENT HONORING: ~Henry S. Miller, FCRH ’68, PAR, and Barbara B. Miller, PAR ~Cathy E. Minehan ~David M. Tanen, LAW ’96 MONDAY, MARCH 31, 2025 BLACK TIE OPTIONAL | 6 P.M. RECEPTION | 7 P.M. DINNER THE GLASSHOUSE |
This comprehensive workshop not only guides participants in optimizing their LinkedIn profiles to create a compelling personal brand but also emphasizes effective job searching strategies on the platform. Learn how to strategically showcase your skills, achievements, and passion for social work to stand out to potential employers. Delve into networking strategies, discover how to join
Novelist Rachel Kadish, current Fordham-NYPL Research Fellow in Jewish Studies, will discuss the power and challenges of historical fiction and the process through which she approaches history in her own work. Rachel Kadish’s most recent novel, The Weight of Ink, was a National Jewish Book Award recipient and a USA Today bestseller. Her work has
This week, our campus dietitian, Susana, will host her monthly Yogurt Bar! Join her at Lincoln Center on Tuesday 4/1 and at Rose Hill on Thursday 4/23. Yogurt is a great power snack that can be built up with fiber rich and antioxidant loaded toppings. Dairy and non-dairy yogurt will be available. We hope to
The Francis and Ann Curran Center for American Catholic Studies invites you to this presentation by Mark S. Massa, S.J., of Boston College. The lecture will offer an overview of the growth of militant anti-modern individuals and movements in the American Catholic Church since the end of World War II. American Catholic Fundamentalism is a
Join us at the Fordham University Westchester campus to meet with employers from the Hudson Valley area and find your dream job! Featured Employers: Westchester Jewish Community Services Westchester County Department of Senior Programs and Services Abilis Lincoln Hall Andrus Green Chimneys Children Services ACACIA NETWORK Astor Services CoveCare Center Abbott House The Children's Village
Participate in a guided reflection and conversation about the Easter season of hope and promise. Lunch sandwiches provided. All are welcome to participate (students, staff, faculty, alumni). Meet a new friend! Facilitators: Erin Hoffman, Stephanie Roddy, Campus Ministry Robert Parmach, Mission Integration & Ministry
Luciana L. Borio, senior fellow for global health at CFR, will lead the conversation on complex public health emergencies. Luciana Borio is a senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). She also is a venture partner at Arch, a venture capital firm that provides seed/early-stage venture capital for technology firms
This week, our campus dietitian, Susana, will host her monthly Yogurt Bar! Join her at Lincoln Center on Tuesday 4/1 and at Rose Hill on Thursday 4/23. Yogurt is a great power snack that can be built up with fiber rich and antioxidant loaded toppings. Dairy and non-dairy yogurt will be available. We hope to
Partnering with Xavier Mission in Chelsea, we sort hundreds of donated clothing items for NYC infants and toddlers experiencing immigration, migration, and refugee challenges. We meet in Lowenstein Lobby at 3:30pm and then take the subway a few stops to Xavier. MetroCards provided. All are welcome (students, staff, faculty, alumni). Collaborators: Fordham Alumna Roxanne De
Dr. Graciela Chichilnisky is an economics faculty at Columbia University. She holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics and Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California. She has published in many journals and is a member of several organizations where she intervenes in climate issues and intellectual property rights. She authored many books, including The Economics
Fordham's School of Professional and Continuing Studies invites alumni, parents, and friends to an international summit meeting, bringing together academics, healthcare professionals, engineers, business leaders and investors. The Global Open Source Electronic Health Records initiative is creating a sustainable program for the deployment of open source Electronic Health Records (EHR) in lower-income countries, to deliver
Help the Fordham Ramblers a cappella singers mentor students of St. Ignatius Middle School (SIS) and discuss links between music, teamwork and Ignatian life lessons. All are welcome to participate (students, staff, faculty, alumni). Hear some great music, and meet a new friend! Collaborators: St. Ignatius Middle School (SIS), Bronx Vinny Marchioni SJ Fordham Ramblers
Join fellow Jesuit alumni for the Denver Jesuit Alumni Network Annual Fish Fry. Invite your friends, bring your family, and enjoy a great evening of food, music, and camaraderie! Menu: -GB Fish & Chips, coleslaw, soft drinks, and cookies -Alcoholic beverages: BYOB Cost: -Adults: $30 in advance, $35 at the door* -Kids under 18: Half
Join Jesuit-educated students and alumni in a day of service. We meet at Fordham's Lincoln Center Campus (113 W. 60th Street) and walk a few blocks to NYCHA Harborview Terrace. Together with the residents we clean a community garden and conclude with a lunch reflection. All are welcome (students, faculty, staff, alumni). Collaborators: Students of
The Fordham University Choir presents "Requiem" by Gabriel Fauré. Accompanied by the Bronx Arts Ensemble and organist Anthony Rispo. Performed at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle. W. 60th and Columbus Ave. Please note that there is no performance at the Rose Hill Campus.
Join Campus Ministry on a one-day pilgrimage and retreat to visit the St. Frances Cabrini Shrine. Meet at the Ram Van office at Rose Hill; the van will leave at 9:45 a.m. Register for a seat.