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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Campus Ministry offers daily and weekly religious services throughout the year, as well as Ignatian programming and service opportunities. You’ll find all of their offerings on the Campus Ministry calendar. The act of beautifying or enhancing mitzvot and Jewish ritual is reflected in the rabbinic idea of hiddur mitzvah. One who enhances a holy act and a ritual object with aesthetic and pleasing design is fulfilling this directive. As suggested in Psalm 29: “Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness.” Make each object functional,
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Francesco Ciabattoni will explore how Dante’s Divine Comedy draws from medieval musical traditions and continues to inspire contemporary musicians. His critical discussion of the poem will be accompanied by musical samples and performances—ranging from Gregorian chant and polyphony to rock ballads and pop songs—with Gianpiero Antonazzo (guitar) and Roberta Berzero (voice).
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The Fordham University Alumni Association and the Young Alumni Committee invite you to "Connecting Futures: Career Agility." Join us for an inspiring evening of conversation and connection focused on what it truly takes to adapt, evolve, and thrive in a rapidly changing professional world. Whether you’re exploring a new field, climbing the leadership ladder, re-entering |
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Tony-winning playwright David Henry Hwang’s comedy from Roundabout Theatre Company stars Daniel Dae Kim (Lost, Hawaii Five-0) as an Asian American playwright who protests yellowface casting in the blockbuster musical Miss Saigon, only to mistakenly cast a white actor as the Asian lead in his own play. The repercussions resonate in this farce about the |
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The Career Center is thrilled to host our 2025 Marketing Career Fair held in partnership with the Marketing Department and will allow students to discover job and internship opportunities in both agency and in-house marketing settings. This event will be held at Rose Hill in the Great Hall in McShane Campus Center room 303. Employers
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Learn interactive exercises and strategies to improve public speaking and Jesuit soft skills in daily professional and personal interactions. Register to join us!
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Rush Doshi, the C.V. Starr senior fellow for Asia studies and director of the China Strategy Initiative at CFR, will lead the conversation on the China challenge. This event is hosted by the IPED Program. |
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Join the Alumni Chapter of Northern California this fall in the sixth year with the Ferry Bocce League in San Francisco! The season runs from October 2 through November 13, with our team, the Bronx Ballers, competing on Thursday evenings. Match start times vary between 5:15 – 7:15 p.m. The cost is $100 per player
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Come watch both our women’s and men’s teams on the court as they gear up for an exciting 2025 season. Between practices, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with our student-athletes, engage with the coaching staffs, and hear firsthand about the momentum building for the year ahead.
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Join us as we hear from several members of the Fordham Community about how they live out the Jesuit Mission in their work at Fordham. Presenters include Jenna Cook, Ph.D., assistant dean for seniors at the Gabelli School of Business; Charles Gurthrie, director of intercollegiate athletics and recreation; Ella Koczko, a Fordham senior; Rachel Annunziato,
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Ernesto (Trey) Feliciano, Physics Major, FCRH 2026 will present: "Mucin and Polyvinylpyrrolidone Solutions Affect E. coli Motility" Abstract: Knowledge about how bacteria move through viscoelastic media can be helpful in understanding how they move through medical solutions using such media or move through mucus to infect humans. Previous research has been conducted on how they |
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Join members of the Fordham community at Xavier Parish in Chelsea, as we participate in a brief reflection and then serve hot meals at the Welcome Table food pantry, part of our fall 2025 Ignatian programming. All are welcome (students, staff, faculty, alumni). Register to join us!
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The Alumni Chapter of Rhode Island invites the Rams to watch the Rhode Island FC take on the Las Vegas Lights FC at the new Centreville Bank Stadium! Alumni, family, kids and friends are welcome. Tickets are $15 each. Pre-game festivities will take place for interested alumni. More details to come. Space is limited, and |
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New Research on Descriptive Representation: Understanding Voter Perceptions and Candidate Strategies
New Research on Descriptive Representation: Understanding Voter Perceptions and Candidate Strategies
Paru Shah, Ph.D., professor of political science at Rutgers University and senior scholar at the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP) at the Eagleton Institute of Politics, will present research on race, gender, and descriptive representation.
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The Fordham community is invited to a film screening of Taking a Chance on God followed by a panel discussion, featuring: Brendan Fay, Filmmaker Mary E. Hunt, Ph.D., co-founder of the Women’s Alliance for Theology, Ethics, and Ritual Jason Steidl Jack, Ph.D., St. Joseph’s University, author of LGBTQ Catholic Ministry: Past and Present Bryan N. |
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Calling all Caregivers! Whether you take care of kids, older adults, or anyone in between, give yourself the gift of this one hour for reflection, conversation, and community-building with people in similar positions in life. The One-Hour Retreats Series for students, faculty, and staff is a series of one-hour, on-campus gatherings to connect with others
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The Office of Alumni Relations, the Alumni Chapter of Washington, D.C., and Tania Tetlow, president of Fordham University, cordially invite you to a reception honoring Judy Woodruff with the Brien McMahon Memorial Award for Distinguished Public Service. We are pleased to share that Ms. Woodruff will accept the award in person. This event costs $85 |
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Fordham University is partnering with The New York Blood Center to offer the opportunity to donate blood and save lives.
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This presentation will cover a range of issues that arise when mental health professionals conduct evaluations for Immigration Court. The nature and focus of forensic mental health evaluations in the context of Immigration Court proceedings will be discussed in order to set a framework for understanding the roles that psychologist (and other mental health professionals) |
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Join the Alumni Chapter of Long Island for its 20th Annual Golf Outing! Enjoy a great round of golf with fellow Fordham alumni, family, and friends at the Plandome Country Club! This golf outing benefits the Long Island Scholarship in Memory of John Cifichiello, GABELLI ’68. Each Golfer Package ($525 per person) Includes: • A
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Are you ready to jumpstart your career and gain hands-on experience in your field of interest? The Fordham University Internship Fair is your gateway to exciting opportunities that can shape your future. Join us for a day dedicated to connecting students with top employers offering a wide range of internships across various industries.
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As part of our fall 2025 Ignatian programming, join members of the Fordham community at Xavier Parish in Chelsea, as we sort donated clothes for NYC infants and toddlers experiencing immigration, migration and refugee challenges. All are welcome (students, staff, faculty, alumni). Register to join us! |
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The Office of Alumni Relations cordially invites you to a complimentary reception for alumni, parents, and friends. Meet fellow Hong Kong-based alumni and learn about the latest at Fordham, including what's new across the campuses and different ways to stay connected to the University. Space is limited, and advance registration is required. RSVP by October |
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Calling all Glee Club and Ramblers alumni! We invite you to celebrate a joyous day of song and community at Fordham's Rose Hill campus. The day will begin with a rehearsal, where you'll have the opportunity to reconnect with singing partners and meet other former Ramblers and Glee Club members. We'll follow with an afternoon The Fordham Theatre Program is proud to open our 2025/2026 season with two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage’s razor-sharp and mischievously political comedy By the Way, Meet Vera Stark. Inspired by 1930s screwball films, this play takes a wry, incisive look at racial stereotypes in Hollywood. Spanning 70 years in the life of Vera Stark—an |
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Join us for the 2025 Golf Classic at Winged Foot! Enjoy a great round of golf with fellow Fordham alumni, parents, supporters and friends at the iconic Winged Foot Golf Club! Winged Foot will be the home of the U.S. Open in 2028.
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William Rehg, S.J., has joined Fordham as the St. Ignatius Loyola Chair in the philosophy department for the 2025-2026 academic year. He is the author of Insight and Solidarity: The Discourse Ethics of Jürgen Habermas (1994) and Cogent Science in Context: The Science Wars, Argumentation Theory, and Habermas (2009). More recently, he has written on
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The Office of Alumni Relations and the Gabelli School of Business cordially invite you to a complimentary reception for alumni, parents, and friends. Meet fellow Shanghai-based alumni and learn about what's happening at Fordham. Space is limited, and advance registration is required. RSVP by October 12. Please consider making a gift of $25 or more |
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Join Campus Ministry and the Pedro Arrupe Volunteers as we prepare 225 meal packages for the Midnight Run and POTS (Part of the Solution) and have a brief Ignatian reflection. All are welcome (students, staff, faculty, alumni).
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Sarah Kreps, the John L. Wetherill professor in the department of government, adjunct professor of law, and director of the Tech Policy Institute at Cornell University, will lead the conversation on AI and geopolitics. This event is hosted by the IPED program.
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Meet playwright Dominique Morisseau, Fordham’s new Denzel Washington Chair in Theatre, at her talk titled “Art as Righteous Indignation.” Morisseau’s talk will touch upon her personal experiences as an artist. In her words: “I once had to admit to a mentor that I wasn't the charming, obedient, teacher's pet that she may have thought I |
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AI has captured the world’s attention for its enormous potential. Fordham’s Office of the Provost has organized this transdisciplinary Symposium to explore “Responsible AI” as a central lens through which to examine the future of this very powerful tool. This two-day symposium is co-sponsored by Fordham, IBM, NYU, and the AI Alliance. The scheduled events
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Join us for interactive exercises and strategies to improve public speaking and Jesuit soft skills in daily professional and personal interactions.
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Andrew M. Simons, Ph.D., associate professor of economics, is an applied microeconomist focusing on research questions that have important policy implications for developing countries. These questions include: (1) understanding barriers to the adoption of health and welfare-improving technologies, (2) evaluating scalable programs and policies with the potential to minimize human suffering, such as social protection |
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AI has captured the world’s attention for its enormous potential. Fordham’s Office of the Provost has organized this transdisciplinary Symposium to explore “Responsible AI” as a central lens through which to examine the future of this very powerful tool. This two-day symposium is co-sponsored by Fordham, IBM, NYU, and the AI Alliance. The scheduled events
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Join us for a special evening as we celebrate the 2025 Fordham Athletics Hall of Fame class during Homecoming Weekend. The night begins with a cocktail reception at 6 p.m., followed by dinner and the official induction ceremony. Eight individuals will be honored for their lasting impact on Fordham Athletics, representing the sports of rowing,
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Come aboard for an elegant evening cruise featuring dinner, cocktails, dancing, and breathtaking views on a privately chartered yacht. Young alumni and friends will circle lower Manhattan on one of the city's most luxurious vessels, which features an open-air top and separate levels for dinner and dancing. Registration includes a buffet dinner and an open |
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Join fellow Marymount alumnae for a special day of connection at the Atlanta History Center! Organized by Judy Sullivan, MC ’73, this gathering offers a wonderful opportunity to catch up, share memories, and enjoy time together in a vibrant and historic setting. We’ll start with coffee and a short program, followed by lunch at Souper
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Join fellow alumni, fans, and friends to celebrate our Fordham Ramily back at Rose Hill on Saturday, October 18. |
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Join Campus Ministry’s Catholic Life community and the Dorothy Day Guild for a two-mile pilgrimage following the footsteps of Dorothy Day’s life. Groups will travel together from Rose Hill and Lincoln Center.
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The Theology Department's upcoming 16th Annual Burunat Memorial Lecture will take place on Sunday, October 19th, beginning with a reception at 4 p.m., the lecture at 4:45 pm, followed by a buffet dinner at 6 p.m. This year's lecture, entitled "Rest and Restfulness: Recovering an Essential Power for Navigating Our Wind-Tossed Times," and delivered by |
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This October marks 60 years since the Second Vatican Council adopted the historic Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions, called Nostra Aetate. Nostra Aetate is best known for revisiting and reforming the long history of Catholic misrepresentation and mistreatment of Jews and provided a baseline for Catholic interreligious engagement in the
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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 |
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Come together over a light lunch to reflect on how Psalms can deepen your relationship with God. The One-Hour Retreats Series for students, faculty, and staff is a series of one-hour, on-campus gatherings to connect with others in a space for thoughtful reflection, genuine connection, and personal renewal. A light meal will be served. RSVPs
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Join Ignatian Mission Initiatives and the Pedro Arrupe Volunteers as we meet Jesuits from Murray-Weigel Hall and Kohlmann Hall to discuss ways in which we Care for our Common Home as related to Pope Francis' Laudato Si.
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The Fordham Men's Water Polo team—tied with Stanford at #4 in the nation—are traveling to the West Coast for a series of matches this fall. Join the Alumni Chapter of Los Angeles, local alumni and parents, and water polo alumni from across the country, when the Rams take on Long Beach State University. There is |
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9th Annual Fordham Women's Summit: Be the CEO of Your Life Wednesday, October 22, 2025 | Fordham Law School Are you ready to take charge—of your finances, your life, your career, and your community? This year’s Fordham Women’s Summit will be a transformative event designed to empower you to take your next steps, no matter
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A community engaged course, Art of the Interview, led by Professor Catalina Jordan, engages students directly with the Lincoln Square community, documenting neighborhood history through oral histories. Students are interviewing Amsterdam House tenants, including Maria Guzman, Pat Ryan, Jackie Brown Richardson, and Tanisha Hall, capturing their experiences and reflections on the neighborhood’s past and present.
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Jeremi Suri, Ph.D., the Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in Global Affairs and professor of public affairs and history at the University of Texas at Austin, will lead the conversation on the evolution of American political and institutional norms. This event is hosted by the IPED program. |
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Zeke Mohammed, FCRH 2026, Engineering Physics Major, will present "Meson Mass Calculations in Lattice QCD Using SU(2) Gauge Theory". Abstract: Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) describes the strong nuclear force but becomes strongly coupled at low energies where perturbative methods fail. Lattice QCD resolves this by discretizing spacetime into a finite grid, transforming the quantum field theory
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Maria Abreu, Director of Development of the Pikesville Armory Foundation, shares the efforts of the Pikesville Armory Foundation in reshaping their community. Originally from Dominican Republic, Maria is a bilingual professional with 20+ years of experience in the nonprofit and international organizations world, excelling at fostering strategic partnerships, fundraising, project management, planning, creative thinking, and
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Maria Abreu, director of development of the Pikesville Armory Foundation, is a bilingual professional originally from the Dominican Republic, with over 20 years of experience in nonprofit and international organizations, excelling at fostering strategic partnerships, fundraising, project management, planning, creative thinking, and socioeconomic research. An economist from PUCMM-Santo Domingo/DR, she holds two Master's degrees: International |
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You're invited to an unforgettable day of fun, camaraderie, and football fever as we cheer on our beloved Fordham Rams against Lehigh University during family weekend! Kick off the festivities with a fantastic tailgate experience planned in partnership with the Maroon Club, featuring Walter’s Hot Dog stand, an open bar, DJ, games, and great company.
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The Fordham Men's Water Polo team—tied with Stanford at #4 in the nation—are traveling to the West Coast for a series of matches this fall, including the Julian Fraser Memorial Tournament. Join the Alumni Chapter of Northern California, local alumni and parents, and water polo alumni from across the country, when the Rams take on
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Rooted in Latino Catholic traditions, the Haciendo Caminos retreat provides space to pray, reflect, and sit with memory. Through story, music, and silence, participants will reflect on the feasts of All Saints and All Souls, and on the people whose lives continue to shape their own. The retreat will be led by Natalia Imperatori-Lee, Ph.D., |
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A fun-filled Halloween celebration for 150 children and families! Volunteer stations include pumpkin decorating, spooky science, games, crafts, face-painting, and a trick-or-treat walk. (Costumes are recommended.) Volunteer roles needed: Activity station hosts, crafts/games assistants, set-up and closing. Itinerary: 1:00 pm set-up | 2:00–4:00 pm program | 3:30 pm group photo | Clean up 4 pm
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The Fordham University Choir and the Fordham University Women's choir present their annual Fall Concert. The concert will feature music for classical and contemporary composers. Free admission. All are welcome.
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The Alumni Chapter of Westchester invites alumni, parents, and friends, to get in the spooky spirit with an American Aristocrats evening tour of Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. The Gilded Age began after the Civil War and ended around 1900. It was a time of tremendous industrialization and rapid economic growth. Railroads were built to connect the |
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Pull up a chair and meet your fellow Rams in a whole new way! The Young Alumni Supper Club is serving up a week of great food, great company, and a few surprises along the way. From October 27–31, each evening will feature a different dinner hosted by a young alumni committee member at a
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Join us for the inaugural Anne Golomb Hoffman Memorial Lecture, founded in memory of Fordham's long-time faculty Anne Golomb Hoffman, who passed away in November 2024. The inaugural lecture will be delivered by Dr. Ilana Pardes, with a response by Karina Hogan. The biblical Ruth has inspired numerous readers from diverse cultural backgrounds across many
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Fordham’s Graduate School of Education invites you to the 2025 Barbara L. Jackson, Ed.D., Lecture, featuring Marc Lamont Hill, Ph.D., a nationally recognized scholar, journalist, and activist. Dr. Hill will explore how education and community spaces can resist systems of oppression and serve as sites for transformative justice. His lecture will draw from decades of |
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The Alumni Chapter of Los Angeles invites alumni to attend the next edition of its Fordham Alumni Dinner Series. These events, led by local alumni volunteers, will be a fantastic way to meet Rams from all over LA. If you’re looking to meet new people, connect with Fordham graduates, and broaden your network, these dinners
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The Alumni Chapter of Washington, D.C., invites you to a performance of one of America’s most-beloved musicals at Arena Stage. Reimagined for a new generation, this revival features a diehard love of baseball, a fateful (and hilarious) pact with the Devil, Broadway’s sexiest femme fatale, and unforgettable songs like “Whatever Lola Wants” and “Who’s Got |
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Join the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA) for a conversation with Barbra Lukunka, Ph.D., senior policy and programme officer at the International Organization for Migration (IOM) at the United Nations office in New York. In this role, she leads a small team focused on IOM’s engagement with the U.N. peace and security pillar. Together
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The Orthodox Christian Studies Center of Fordham University requests the honor of your presence at the 2025 Economos Orthodoxy in America Lecture. Reclaiming ‘Orthodoxy’: Clarifying Our Ecclesial Vocabulary Presented by Sr. Vassa Larin, professor of practical theology at the Kyiv Orthodox Theological Academy and host of the “Coffee with Sister Vassa” online catechetical programs. Wednesday, |
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Join members of the Fordham community as we mentor neighborhood kids of NYCHA Amsterdam Houses on a field trip and workshop at the nearby Museum of Arts and Design, part of our fall 2025 Ignatian programming. All are welcome (students, staff, faculty, alumni). Register to join us!
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Fred Ogola is the deputy vice chancellor of Uzima University and course leader of the proposed Hekima University. He is a professor of strategy, a corporate governance expert, and an economics expert. He served as the chief economist with the Housing Finance Bank in Kenya and the European Central Bank and he was a researcher
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Fordham University is pleased to announce the appointment of Nina Rowe as the John L. Marion Chair in Art History, Painting, and Sculpture and requests the pleasure of your company at the installation ceremony and lecture. Lecture: Dancing and Dalliance: Picturing Revelry in the Late Middle Ages In 15th-century Germany, dancing was cause for celebration |
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Help welcome students and neighbors to an outdoor screening. Popcorn provided—blankets encouraged! (Costumes are recommended.) Volunteer roles needed: Chaperone and event support. |
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Please join us for Fordham's annual journalism conference, which we put on in cooperation with the New York Press Club. It's free for members of the Fordham community including students, and there will be food, swag, workshops, lectures, and the chance to network with dozens of professional journalists. It's a great day to celebrate the |
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Want to be part of the action? We are excited to invite you to volunteer at the TCS New York City Marathon on November 2. This is a fantastic opportunity to give back, support the runners, and represent Fordham University alumni at one of the world’s most iconic marathons! Bonus, for every 20 volunteers checked |