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, 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
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 |
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Every November, the Office of Alumni Relations celebrates a special Mass to remember deceased members of the Fordham alumni community. Please join us for the Memorial Mass in the Blessed Rupert Mayer Chapel, at the Lincoln Center Campus. The University community extends its deepest sympathy to the loved ones of recently deceased alumni. At this
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As part of our fall 2025 Ignatian programming, join us for a pizza lunch discussion at the Spellman Hall Jesuit residence where we will learn some Ignatian-based insights to approach our daily professional and personal development. All are welcome (students, staff, faculty, alumni). Register to join us.
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Reflections and dialogue honoring the nurturing, powerful, and compassionate dimensions of the Divine Feminine from the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim traditions. 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 |
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We invite you to join us in recognizing 2024 and 2025 McGroddy Award recipients with a panel discussion, moderated by Jude Jones (Associate Professor of Philosophy). Come hear about their reflections on teaching and interdisciplinary collaboration, and celebrate the many ways our faculty continue to shape the academic and personal growth of our students. A |
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The GSAS Alumni-Student Networking Evening is designed to bring together current students and alumni for meaningful, career-focused connections. This signature event offers students the chance to engage with GSAS’s diverse alumni network—professionals representing a wide range of industries, sectors, and disciplines. Through informal mentoring and dynamic conversations, students can gain valuable insights into potential career |
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Join us for this annual symposium sponsored by the Department of Natural Sciences at LC, where students will present poster presentations describing their research results. Most students have been supported by the generosity of Mary Hamilton, Ph.D., Professor Emerita, Natural Sciences, FCLC.
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Join us for a timely lecture by Romina Bandura exploring how global challenges are reshaping the landscape of international aid and investment. Ms. Romina Bandura is a senior fellow with the Project on Prosperity and Development at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Ms. Bandura is an economist with 25 years of experience
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Sister Helen Prejean, the nation’s foremost death penalty opponent, joins Catherine Anyango Grünewald and Rose Vines, the illustrator and author of a new graphic edition of her award-winning memoir, for a discussion about capital punishment, social justice, and the power of story. The 2025 release of a graphic edition of Sister Helen’s 1993 memoir, Dead |
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Please join us for a special presentation of the New York Military Affairs Symposium (NYMAS) in collaboration with Fordham University. Since its founding, Fordham has been a proud supporter of the U.S. military and our veterans, recently earning distinctions as one of the best universities for veterans both locally and nationally. David Hamlin, Ph.D., professor |
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Come tailgate with local alumni before the Rams vs. Bisons football game at Jack Coffey Field! The exact location in the parking lot will be determined upon arrival. Look for the chapter banner. There is no fee for tailgating, but tickets for the game may be purchased through the Fordham athletics department. Food and drinks |
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All Fordham veterans and ROTC alumni are invited back to campus for a special Mass to honor their service and remember fallen comrades. Following the Mass, join us in Bepler Commons for light refreshments. Please register by Friday, Nov. 7. |
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Join Campus Ministry and the Pedro Arrupe Volunteers as we prepare 225 meal packages for the Amsterdam Houses community. All are welcome (students, staff, faculty, alumni).
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Join us for "The Soundscapes NYC Experience," an afternoon exploring the rhythms, voices, and memories that have shaped New York City’s sonic identity. Hosted at Fordham University’s Lincoln Center campus, this event bridges the city’s musical past and present through conversation and performance. This will be a live podcast recording of Soundscapes NYC, the popular
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As part of the Fordham Ethics in Business Series, the Gabelli School of Business and Center for Ethics Education are sponsoring this exciting event. David Silver, Ph.D., chair in business and professional ethics at the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia, will be discussing his new book, Corporations and Persons: a Theory |
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An intimate, mostly acoustic night of songs and surprises with WFUV, The Mountain Goats and Molly Tuttle. WFUV is bringing these beloved and acclaimed Americana musicians together in a benefit for the radio station. The fall fundraising concert kicks off FUV’s annual focus on gratitude and an opportunity to thank artists and listeners who sustain |
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Learn how to cultivate a practice of gratitude that strengthens your mind, enriches your relationships, and inspires meaningful action. This is more than a discussion—it’s an opportunity to discover how gratitude can become a force for positive change in your life and community. The One-Hour Retreats Series for students, faculty, and staff is a series
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Ros Price and Greg Minson, FCRH ’98; the Fordham London Advisory Council; Fordham Alumni Chapter of the United Kingdom; Joe Landau, dean of Fordham Law School; and Tania Tetlow, president of Fordham University, cordially invite you to a complimentary reception for alumni, parents, and friends. Space is limited, and advance registration is required. RSVP by |
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In the 1920s and 1930s, British-ruled Palestine captured the imagination of Western investors, transforming it from a distant land of religious pilgrimage into a promising frontier of economic opportunity. Driven by a mix of religious sentiment, humanitarianism, and the allure of profitable investments, Palestine became a site for ambitious economic ventures. Central to this movement
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Joseph Hampson, S.J., will speak about his work with the Jesuit Refugee Service in the Asia Pacific region. After studies in London, Cardiff, and Toronto, Father Hampson was ordained in his home town of Glasgow, and missioned to southern Africa, where he worked at the School of Social Work at the University of Zimbabwe. After
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Join us for a presentation from Stephen Holler, Ph.D., chair and professor of physics and engineering physics, as he presents “FRESH Air: Beyond Particulate Matter". The Fordham Regional Environmental Sensor for Healthy Air (FRESH Air) brings together the university community and the Bronx community to monitor and discuss air pollution that adversely affects the city’s |
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See the work of artist Mason Saltarrelli, a Fordham graduate, whose large-scale abstract paintings will be on display in Ildiko Butler Gallery through Nov. 21. In his exhibition notes for “Cartographer’s Tunnel,” he writes: “Certain abstract paintings live as maps towards our interior labyrinth. Through their silent direction we might arrive into our deepest accommodations.”
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Fordham's Graduate Program in International Political Economy and Development (Fordham IPED) will be hosting a UN Side Event together with Catholic Relief Services and Caritas Internationalis on November 14 (Friday) from 9:30 AM-12:30 PM. The forum will commemorate the World Day of the Poor. Msgr Marco Formica, Counselor for the Permanent Observer of the Holy
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Join Ignatian Mission Initiatives and the Pedro Arrupe Volunteers as we meet Jesuits from Murray-Weigel Hall and Kohlmann Hall infirmary and residences and celebrate the global leadership and spiritual legacy of Pedro Arrupe, S.J. All are welcome (students, staff, faculty, alumni).
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Join Ignatian Mission Initiatives and the Pedro Arrupe Volunteers as we read stories and do arts & crafts and have a snack at a literacy event at the Goddard Riverside Center at Amsterdam Houses. All are welcome (students, staff, faculty, alumni). |
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The Alumni Chapter of Washington, D.C. invites you to attend a postgame social after the Fordham Georgetown Football game! Alumni, parents, and friends are welcome. The event costs $20 per person and includes a drink ticket and a selection of appetizers. There is also a cash bar. For those attending the game, kickoff is at
Adjunct Fordham Theatre Program faculty member and director Ryan Quinn brings his vision to Shakespeare’s The Tempest, a sweeping tale of magic, betrayal, and transformation. Exiled to a remote island, Prospero wields powerful magic to control spirits and stage a reckoning with those who wronged them. As their daughter Miranda comes of age, a story |
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In collaboration with the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, we invite you to join us for a special film screening and panel of San Juan Hill: Manhattan’s Lost Neighborhood at our Lincoln Center campus. Directed by Emmy Award winner Stanley Nelson and narrated by Academy Award-winning actress Ariana DeBose, this moving documentary explores the history
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A dynamic session designed to spark your creativity and sharpen your storytelling voice. Through guided prompts and hands-on exercises, participants will explore how to craft authentic, emotionally charged dialogue that leaps off the page and breathes life into characters. Whether you’re a seasoned writer or just starting out, this workshop offers a rare opportunity to
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This year, Fordham's Center for Jewish Studies brings programs touching on a theme of disagreement in Jewish History. Join us for a discussion of The Rise of Talmud (Oxford University Press, 2025), Moulie Vidas’s new book on the emergence of commentary on rabbinic teachings in the third and fourth centuries CE. In conversation with Alyssa |
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At Fordham's Westchester Campus, take time to nourish your interior life and reflect on your personal development and purpose as a member of our University community. Through individual, partner, and large group reflections, connect with nature, the transcendent, and Fordham's Ignatian mission. Free Ram Van rides at Lincoln Center and Rose Hill will be available
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The current humanitarian model is unsustainable and faces significant funding cuts and political complexities. In response, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs for the U.N., Tom Fletcher, has called for a 'Humanitarian Reset.' Sofie Garde Thomle, a senior humanitarian official with the UN-OCHA in New York, will give a timely lecture on the Humanitarian Reset. Ms. Thomle |
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Join this webinar on the future of humanitarian aid by Jamie McGoldrick, the former deputy special coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, United Nations resident coordinator, and humanitarian coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory. He is currently a distinguished fellow with IIHA and hosts IIHA’s podcast, "Humanitarian Fault Lines." Gain information and knowledge on
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Interested in an international career in business, public service, or nonprofit management? Join us for the Undergraduate Major in International Political Economy (IPE) Open House to learn how this interdisciplinary program prepares students for globally focused careers. Faculty and current students will introduce the IPE major, discuss program requirements, and highlight the wide range of
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Join us for an exclusive after-hours experience at the Morgan Library and Museum! Fordham alumni and friends are invited to enjoy private access to the museum after it closes to the public, to experience a guided tour of the Renoir Drawings exhibition, led by Dr. Colin B. Bailey, Katharine J. Rayner Director. While the paintings |
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This year, Fordham's Center for Jewish Studies brings programs touching on a theme of disagreement in Jewish history. This lecture is part of the series. In small villages, bustling cities, and crowded ghettos across early modern Europe, Jewish women were increasingly active participants in the daily life of their communities, managing homes and professions, leading
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Reconnect with your fellow globetrotters at our happy hour! Join us for an evening of great conversation, shared memories, and new connections with alumni who studied abroad around the world, or have a passion for appreciating new places. Enjoy light bites, drinks, and good company as we celebrate the spirit of adventure that unites our
Adjunct Fordham Theatre Program faculty member and director Ryan Quinn brings his vision to Shakespeare’s The Tempest, a sweeping tale of magic, betrayal, and transformation. Exiled to a remote island, Prospero wields powerful magic to control spirits and stage a reckoning with those who wronged them. As their daughter Miranda comes of age, a story |
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Join Vicente Rubio-Pueyo, lecturer, languages and cultures, and author of the book Un País Entre Dos Tiempos: La Década en que España Experimentó Políticamente (2025 Lengua de Trapo/Círculo de Bellas Artes, Spain) in conversation with Carey Kasten, Ph.D., professor of Spanish, and Carl Fischer, Ph.D., professor of Spanish. The 2008 crash opened in Spain a
Adjunct Fordham Theatre Program faculty member and director Ryan Quinn brings his vision to Shakespeare’s The Tempest, a sweeping tale of magic, betrayal, and transformation. Exiled to a remote island, Prospero wields powerful magic to control spirits and stage a reckoning with those who wronged them. As their daughter Miranda comes of age, a story |
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Adjunct Fordham Theatre Program faculty member and director Ryan Quinn brings his vision to Shakespeare’s The Tempest, a sweeping tale of magic, betrayal, and transformation. Exiled to a remote island, Prospero wields powerful magic to control spirits and stage a reckoning with those who wronged them. As their daughter Miranda comes of age, a story
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Following the Jetés performance of The Nutcracker, Fordham alumni are invited to continue the celebration with an evening on Arthur Avenue! Enjoy great company, a complimentary drink, and a variety of appetizers as we toast the start of the holiday season together. Cost: $15 per person (includes one drink and shared appetizers) Please note: Tickets
Adjunct Fordham Theatre Program faculty member and director Ryan Quinn brings his vision to Shakespeare’s The Tempest, a sweeping tale of magic, betrayal, and transformation. Exiled to a remote island, Prospero wields powerful magic to control spirits and stage a reckoning with those who wronged them. As their daughter Miranda comes of age, a story |
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Join us for the tour of the exhibit “Guiding Hands for Sacred Scripts: Torah Pointers, Art, and Contexts” of Torah yads, or pointers, from different regions and times. Some were created as functional pointers, but others are works of art, inspired by the idea of what a pointer is. All, however, are connected to the |
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Please join us for a visit from the visual artist, essayist, and activist Felipe Rivas San Martín, a postdoctoral researcher at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and current artist-in-residence at the Swiss Institute in NYC. He is a co-founder of the University Collective of Sexual Dissidence, CUDS (2002-2019), a Latin American group dedicated to activism,
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Please join us for the Clavius Distinguished Lecture featuring Samuel Yen-Chi Chen, Ph.D., M.D., lead research scientist at Wells Fargo. This is a rare chance to hear from an expert in the quantum AI community. A reception with refreshments will follow his talk. |
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The Alumni Chapter of Westchester encourages alumni, parents, and friends to participate in the annual holiday toy drive, sponsored by Elizabeth Seton Children’s. The toy drive benefits children of all ages. All toys must be new and unwrapped. No plush toys will be accepted. Children greatly benefit from gift cards at stores where staff members |