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
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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
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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 |
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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 |
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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
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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 |
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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
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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
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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 |
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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
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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
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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 |
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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
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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
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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 |
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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
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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. |
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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.
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Please join us to celebrate the 55th Anniversary of the Circle K club at Fordham University. |
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Hear a variety of brief stories from Fordham Jesuits about their interesting twists and turns in deciding their paths to religious life. Pizza lunch provided. All are welcome to attend (students, staff, faculty, alumni). Meet a new friend! Collaborators: Thomas Regan SJ, Spellman Hall Jesuit Community John Cecero SJ, Philip Judge SJ, Robert Parmach, Mission
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Monday, April 7, 2025 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. | Reception to Follow McNally Amphitheater, Fordham University | 140 W. 62nd St., NYC Fordham University proudly presents TEDxFordhamUniversity: Propelling Humanity Forward, an event full of powerful ideas, thought-provoking discussions, and innovative solutions. This TEDx event will bring together eight distinguished speakers—Fordham faculty and alumni—who are tackling
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The Office of Alumni Relations and the Alumni Chapter of Chicago cordially invite you to a reception for alumni, parents, and friends. Guests will hear from Lerzan Aksoy, dean of the Gabelli School of Business. The event costs $30 per person and includes heavy passed hors d’oeuvres, food stations, beer, wine, and soft drinks. Space |
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The Refuge Gallery at the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA) is pleased to invite the Fordham University community to our spring photography exhibition, "Urban Devotions," featuring Bronx-born visual journalist and former New York Times Bronx Bureau Chief David Gonzalez. His show was recently featured at Lincoln Center and now lives at Rose Hill until
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The Good Business That Comes from Good Business Forum: Leading the Way Forward underscores the vital role of business in driving progress and shaping a more sustainable, equitable future. As the world faces complex challenges, companies are uniquely positioned to lead this movement—leveraging their influence, innovation, and resources to create lasting impact while also strengthening
The Gabelli School of Business Responsible Business Center is looking for clothing donations for their upcoming Sustainable Clothing Drive. The exchange is designed for students to swap clothing that they no longer wear for something from someone else’s wardrobe. Please bring gently used clothing, especially business casual and summer attire, to the Student Success Center
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We are pleased to invite you to join Fordham University’s President’s Council for the Executive Leadership Supper: Digital Age Leadership on April 8, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Fordham Lincoln Center, Martino Hall. Join distinguished members of the President’s Council for a thought-provoking discussion on how technology is shaping leadership today. Gain insights from |
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Looking to find your career path and make confident decisions that align with your values? Join us for a workshop where you’ll explore meditative tools to help you gain clarity, tap into what excites you, and make choices that reflect your true self. We’ll guide you through powerful techniques inspired by the Ignatian Examen to
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Join us outside Ram Café on Wednesday, April 9th for a Cotton Candy Fizz bar amongst many other surprises in store!
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In connection with an exhibit "COVID Pandemic Five Years On: Remembering and Forgetting" The spring of 2025 marks five years since the first outbreaks of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Retrospectives in different forms of media—books, newspaper articles and editorials, radio and podcasts, and conferences and gatherings—all represent different approaches to grappling with
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Don't miss the final MainStage production of the 2024-25 season! The world premiere of Horoscope runs March 10, 2025 - April 26, 2025. The culminating production of the season is Fordham Theatre’s commissioned work by acclaimed playwright Rajiv Joseph, a Pulitzer Prize finalist and recipient of the Obie award. Helmed by the Director of the
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Our planet finds itself in a moment requiring action. The Center for Community Engaged Learning invites you to EcoACTION 2025: Faith, Art and the Fight for Climate Justice. Come together with our neighbors at the Rose Hill campus on April 10 in celebration of Earth Month to network, share resources, and build connections with individuals
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Join us at Chomp Truck beside Eddies Parade on the steps of Keating Hall on Thursday, April 10th, for a Cotton Candy Fizz bar, among many other surprises in store!
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Join this guided Easter reflection and small group conversation with students, staff and Jesuits of Murray-Weigel Hall 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). Meet a new friend! |
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Join members of the Fordham community as we read stories to and share in conversation with the children of NYCHA Amsterdam Houses highlighting leadership 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 |
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Volunteer to help the Pedro Arrupe Volunteers, Strivehigher and Campus Ministry host the annual Field/Earth Day celebration for over 100 neighborhood children on Walsh Lawn. Everyone is invited to offer a fun activity, craft, or science experiment for the children. General and Spanish-speaking volunteers are also needed to welcome the children from the neighborhood on |
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Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion (April 13) Palm Procession | 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m., University Church, Rose Hill and 5:30 p.m., Bl. Rupert Mayer, S.J. Chapel, LL 221, Lincoln Center Triduum (April 17-April 20) Lent ends on Holy Thursday, and The Sacred Triduum follows. They are among the holiest days of the Church’s |
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Fordham London and the Alumni Chapter of the United Kingdom invite alumni, parents, students, and friends to attend the annual Easter reception. This year's event will feature Cardinal Tim Radcliffe who will deliver a keynote address. In a seemingly ever polarized world, how do we engage with those with whom we disagree? Cardinal Radcliffe, the
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The GSS Black Student Caucus 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 create a relaxed and affirming environment where social, support, mentorship, and activism activities occur. |
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The 20th century saw the breakdown of the hegemony of Orthodox Judaism and the rise of more liberal denominations and liturgies, many of which reflected changes in the broader culture. This lecture will deal with both American denominational Haggadot, which include those produced by the three major movements—Reform, Conservative, and Orthodox—and English-language, cause-inspired Haggadot produced
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The Berrigans/l Devout and Dangerous tells the story of the Berrigan brothers, Catholic priests Philip and Daniel, and Philip’s wife, former nun Liz McAlister, who spent their entire lives engaged in faith-based, nonviolent resistance to war, racism, and nuclear proliferation. Named America’s “most wanted” fugitives by J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI, they were the “influencers” of
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Veteran journalist and former Newsweek editor Jonathan Alter will discuss his new book on President Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York City, American Reckoning: Inside Trump’s Trial—and My Own, and the new administration. Alter was among the few journalists to be in the courtroom in April 2024 for Trump's Manhattan trial. This event will |
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The Office of Sustainability welcomes the New York City chapter of ASHRAE at this annual Earth Day event. This half-day seminar includes discussions on real decarbonization projects using AI, future weather, and more! Free admission including breakfast and lunch. During the lunch and networking portion, there will be a dedicated young professionals/students networking group for |
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This free group fitness class for Fordham employees is offered on Thursdays through May 8th, barring holidays.
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Join the Los Angeles Alumni Chapter for a Southern California Rams Happy Hour! Reconnect with old friends, make new connections, and celebrate the season in great company. Registration is $10 and includes a selection of delicious small bites, courtesy of the Office of Alumni Relations. There will be a cash bar available for drinks. We
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Triduum (April 17-April 20) Lent ends on Holy Thursday, and The Sacred Triduum follows. They are among the holiest days of the Church’s liturgical year. Though the liturgies are celebrated over the course of “three days,” they commemorate but one single “Paschal” or “Passover” event. On Holy Thursday, we celebrate Christ’s intimate love for us, |
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On Good Friday (April 19), we remember the mystery of Christ’s passion and death; we fast in response to the sacrifice; we venerate the Cross of our salvation. Commemoration of the Lord’s Passion | 3 p.m., University Church, Rose Hillifech Tenebrae Prayer | 8 p.m., University Church, Rose Hill
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In recognition of April as National Volunteer Month and in alignment with Fordham’s Jesuit tradition of cura personalis (care for the whole person), the alumni chapter is partnering with the SF-Marin Food Bank for a morning of giving. Volunteers will be filling bags with fresh produce, canned goods, and other food products that will be
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Holy Saturday (April 19) The day is one of prayerful emptiness with Jesus’ embodiment, which leads to the glorious celebration of Jesus risen from the dead, the joyful remembrance of our salvation history, and the reception of the Sacraments of Initiation. The Easter Vigil in the Holy Night | 8 p.m., University Church, Rose Hill |
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The Triumph of Jesus, risen from the dead. Please note: there will only be one Mass on Easter Sunday. And due to the ongoing construction in the University Church, there is limited seating and overflow seating in Our Lady’s Chapel. |
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Nurith Aviv (Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine, 1945) has directed eighteen documentary films. Her works investigate language and move lyrically through the landscapes, collective myths, and intimate narratives that shape humans’ ways of being together. The first woman to be a director of photography in France, she has shot 100 fiction and documentary films with directors
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Join the Graduate Program in International Political Economy & Development (IPED) for this lecture by Dr. Konstantinos Myrodias, a Lecturer in International Political Economy at King’s College London (KCL) and a Research Associate at the Hellenic Observatory at the London School of Economics (LSE). He is the author of The Political Economy of the Eurozone’s
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Join us for an engaging afternoon and evening of exploration and reflection! In collaboration with the Modes of Transportation Community Engaged Learning (CEL) course, we invite Fordham students, staff, and faculty to take part in a Walkshop. This is an immersive walking workshop that will guide participants through key transit corridors and neighborhood spaces, exploring
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The Alumni Chapter of Cleveland invites fellow Rams to watch the New York Yankees take on the Cleveland Guardians. Alumni, family, and friends are welcome. Tickets are discounted at a Fordham group rate of $25 each and are located in section 130. Space is limited, and registrations will be honored on a first-come, first-served basis. |
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Earth Week will be host to our final Farmers Markets of the semester! Grab your last batch of delicious goodies to power you through finals on Wednesday, April 23 at 12 p.m. outside Ram Café.
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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. Light dinner provided. Meet a new friend. Collaborators: Veronica Szczygiel, Michael Taylor and Eugeniu Grigorescu, Graduate School of Education Liz Ostler and Ally Callaghan, Gabelli
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Join the English department for a reading, keynote talk, and Q&A with Saidiya Hartman, the 2025 Reid Writer. Saidiya Hartman is the author of Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments, Lose Your Mother, and Scenes of Subjection. She has been a MacArthur Fellow, Guggenheim Fellow, Cullman Fellow, and Fulbright Scholar. She is a Professor at Columbia University |
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Earth Week will be host to our final Farmers Markets of the semester! Grab your last batch of delicious goodies to power you through finals on Thursday, April 24 at 12 p.m. on McShane Lawn
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Fordham alumnus Marc Wancer is charged with sourcing loans and developing Equitable Facilities Fund’s pipeline. He works closely with partner schools to evaluate and guide them through Equitable Facilities Fund’s internal credit and underwriting process. Marc has 20 years of experience in impact investing and nonprofit management. His international work was preceded by extensive lending This free group fitness class for Fordham employees is offered on Thursdays through May 8th, barring holidays. |
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Join us for a screening of From Language to Language (2004) and Allenby, Passage (2001) with Nurith Aviv in conversation with Gil Anidjar, Yemane Demissie, Cynthia Madansky, and Richard Peña Co-sponsored by Fordham’s Center for Jewish Studies, Centro Primo Levi, and Fordham’s Center on Religion and Culture The transformation of Hebrew from a language set
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Join Fordham staff and students for tree plantings and lessons in tree care with local horticulturalists. Public School 85 students will also be participating in this Arbor Day celebration. Finlay/Walsh Hall Lawn 10 a.m. Welcome remarks by Deborah Russelli, assistant vice president for administration 10:15 a.m. Tree conservation lesson and planting of crepe myrtle trees
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Join immigration attorneys from Fragomen for a discussion on the current immigration environment, including travel, rights, and responsibilities. This session will cover: Discussion of key developments in the current immigration environment Key considerations for international travel Understanding how to navigate encounters with ICE or other government officials Other important practical tips for noncitizens in the current |
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Immerse yourself in the heart of New York’s vibrant contemporary art scene with a guided tour of the Chelsea Arts District, led by Fordham’s chair of the Visual Arts Department, Stephan Apicella-Hitchcock. This engaging tour will guide you through a carefully curated selection of galleries, showcasing a diverse range of exhibitions, from paintings and sculptures |
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Join Head Football Coach Joe Conlin and fellow football supporters at the annual Doc Cordaro Football Golf Outing! This year we're celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the 2015 playoff team. Monday, April 28, 2025 Leewood Golf Club 1 Leewood Drive | Eastchester, NY 10709 9:00 a.m. | Registration 10:00 a.m. | Breakfast, putting green, driving
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This annual celebration puts the spotlight on the exciting research of Fordham faculty. President Tetlow will give welcoming remarks, followed by an awards ceremony for distinguished research in five categories of study. Also featured are presentations by Faculty Research Abroad Program (FRAP) awardees, and the Fordham Research Fellows and their Interns. For more details, see
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Topic: A balanced course ensures that students engage deeply with the material while maintaining a manageable and purposeful workload in alignment with the Carnegie Unit for Education. In this session, we will: ✅ Demonstrate how to use the Workload Estimator to calculate student time on task. ✅ Discuss strategies for structuring coursework in an intensive |
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Join us for an evening of conversation about fashion and sustainability with renowned designers Henrik Visbskov (Denmark) and Brunela Ramirez (Peru). Our guests will discuss their innovative design philosophies, how to create a collection from idea to fabrication, and the challenges facing the industry today. Original designs and garments to be showcased! Designer Conversation: 5-6:30
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The alumni chapters of Baltimore and Washington, D.C., invite all Rams to catch the New York Yankees play the Baltimore Orioles! Alumni, family, and friends are welcome. Take advantage of our special Fordham group rate of $50 per ticket. Seats are located in Field Section 58, on the third base side near the Yankee dugout. |
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Celebrate the groundbreaking research of our graduate community through engaging presentations, dynamic discussions, and opportunities to explore the remarkable innovations shaping our fields.
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Come end the semester with a visit from one of Fordham's most visible alumni, broadcaster Ryan Ruocco FCRH ’08. Ryan serves as a play-by-play announcer for the NBA, WNBA, and women's college basketball on ESPN, and the New York Yankees and Brooklyn Nets on YES Network. He also hosts the podcast R2C2 with former Yankees
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Join us to showcase innovative research happening at Fordham in ethical leadership, inclusion, and social responsibility. Connect with faculty, students, and industry leaders. 4:00-5:00: Spotlight Presentations 5:00-5:30: Networking Reception Spotlight Presentations Include: - Disclosureland: How Corporate Words Constrain Racial Progress, Dr. Atinuke (Tinu) Adediran - Coaching Anti-racism: Promise and Pitfalls, Dr. Jane Bolgatz, Clarence Ball |
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Delasia Rice is a career development professional with over 10 years of experience, specializing in supporting graduate students, particularly those in GSE and GSAS programs, as well as students applying to or navigating graduate school. Delasia helps undergraduates, graduates, and alumni with career development, including resume building, job searches, and career exploration. A two-time graduate This free group fitness class for Fordham employees is offered on Thursdays through May 8th, barring holidays.
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The best professional skills you can develop include your ability to adapt and to identify opportunities, and to pursue said opportunities tenaciously. That all sounds well and good, but what does that mean in practice and how does that help you find an internship, a job, and a career you love? Join TheGuarantors, Fordham's Office |
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Join immigration attorneys from Fragomen for a discussion on the current immigration environment, including travel, rights, and responsibilities. This session will cover: Discussion of key developments in the current immigration environment Key considerations for international travel Understanding how to navigate encounters with ICE or other government officials Other important practical tips for noncitizens in the current |
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Join local alumni, parents, and friends of Jesuit colleges and universities for an upcoming Honor Flight welcome event at the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. Multiple groups and organizations will be present to welcome veterans from across the country to our nation’s capital. The meet-up location for our group is the Visitor Center |
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The Alumni Chapter of Sarasota invites alumni, friends, and family to meet at the green lifeguard stand to hear the Siesta Key Drum Circle and watch the sunset. Bring your own beach chair, towel, and refreshments. In case of rain, the event will be not be held. This event and parking at Siesta Beach are |