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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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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Meet Jesuits from the Murray-Weigel Kohlmann Hall community and discuss practical Ignatian links to daily spirituality. Meet at 1:45 p.m. at Bathgate Avenue security gate (near Finlay Hall). Co-sponsored by Pedro Arrupe Volunteers.
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Completion of this Graduate School of Social Service class will result in the receipt of two (2) continuing education hours. In modern Western society, grief is not granted permission to exist, to be felt, without barriers. Grief of all types, including grief through death as well as grief engendered by serious illness, ambiguous losses, and
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The Center for Jewish Studies presents a retrospective of Menachem Daum’s compelling and challenging films. The four-film series begins on Jan. 27 with a screening and discussion of A Life Apart: Hasidism in America, the first in-depth, documentary portrait of the daily life, beliefs, and history of contemporary Hasidic Jews in New York City, exploring |
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The Career Center is thrilled to host our 2026 Spring Career Fair! This event is open to students of all majors and academic backgrounds interested in pursuing a career in a diverse variety of industries, and more! This is the perfect opportunity to network with employers, learn about potential internships and job openings, and discover
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Bernard Wiseman, an adjunct professor with IIHA and international associative coordinator and former head of mission with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors without Borders, will talk about MSF’s work around the world and what a typical day at the office looks like for him. He’ll also talk about how he has navigated his career and offer tips
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One of the most pressing humanitarian challenges of our time is the global refugee crisis, with more than 40 million refugees worldwide. As with many complex societal challenges, businesses have an important role to play in alleviating human suffering and advancing well-being while creating shared value for a broad range of stakeholders. Join the Responsible |
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Join us for the Emerging Leaders Networking Reception on January 29, an evening for Fordham alumni to connect with fellow Rams and meet the Responsible Business Center team. Whether you work in sustainability or are exploring it, come network, share ideas, and build a community around responsible business.
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The Project Assessment in the Philippines is a two-week study tour and course that trains International Political Economy and Development (IPED) students to monitor and evaluate (M&E) community level development projects. Student groups conduct field surveys to assess actual local community development projects in the surrounding projects outside metropolitan Manila. In the first IPED lecture |
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The Alumni Chapter of Washington, D.C., invites you to support men's basketball as they take on George Washington University. Alumni, parents, and friends are welcomed and you don't have to be a basketball fan to attend. Tickets are $25 per person and will be in Section 216 in Row B. Tickets will be distributed via |
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The Alumni Chapter of Sarasota invites you to a fun Sunday afternoon at the Sarasota Polo Club! Alumni, parents, and friends are welcome to join. The event costs $40 per person and includes a polo match ticket and access to the Fordham group tent. This will be a well shaded area reserved for our group. |
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Imposter syndrome can hinder career growth and confidence, especially for new social work graduates. In this workshop, participants will explore the roots of impostor syndrome and develop strategies to overcome self-doubt. Through interactive discussions and exercises, attendees will gain tools to recognize and combat impostor feelings, allowing them to navigate their early career with increased |
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The Health Center, in collaboration with the NY Blood Center, offers a blood drive to our community every semester. Sign up to donate and help save lives during the two-day drive via the registration link.
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The Center for Jewish Studies presents a retrospective of Menachem Daum’s compelling and challenging films. The four-film series continues on Feb. 3 with Hiding and Seeking, an award-winning documentary which tells the dramatic and emotional story of Daum’s journey with his two sons to Poland to try to find the Polish Christian farmers who hid |
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The Health Center, in collaboration with the NY Blood Center, offers a blood drive to our community every semester. Sign up to donate and help save lives during the two-day drive via the registration link. |
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Join us at the 2026 Government, Law, and Service Career Fair, a specialized recruiting event designed for students to network with a diverse range of employers. This is your chance to connect with representatives from government agencies, non-profit and public service organizations, and legal sector firms. Attending this fair is an excellent opportunity to explore
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Giacomo Santangelo, PhD, Senior Lecturer at Fordham University, discusses his latest research paper on AI and data centers. Santangelo is an economist with training in quantitative and qualitative research and analysis with more than 20 years of experience in teaching at various universities in the New York area. |
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AGENDA Opening Remarks: Jumaane D. Williams, New York City Public Advocate Keynote: Scott Warren, Humanitarian Aid Worker Panelists: Carmen Maria Rey Caldas, Senior Counsel, Co-Counsel NYC Niurka Melendez, Co-Founder, Venezuelans and Immigrants Aid Theodora Galacatos, Senior Program Advisor, Feerick Center for Social Justice SPONSORS Her Migrant Hub Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service Jumaane
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Meet at the Ram Van area at Rose Hill and take a short drive to SIS where we will collaborate with their students to make school supply packs for neighborhood children in NYCHA and conclude with an Ignatian reflection. |
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The Alumni Chapter of Westchester invites alumni, family, and friends to cheer on the men's basketball team as it hosts St. Bonaventure University. A limited number of tickets are available for Westchester alumni and their guests for $25 each (a $45 value). Space is limited, and registrations will be honored on a first-come, first-served basis. |
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The Center for Jewish Studies presents a retrospective of Menachem Daum’s compelling and challenging films. The four-film series continues on Feb. 9 with a screening and discussion of The Ruins of Lifta, Daum's 2016 documentary about the past and the present through the lens of Lifta, the only Arab village abandoned in the 1948 Arab-Israeli
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Join Senior Week LC and RH for an annual tradition on Monday, Feb. 9 at 6:30 p.m. This event features a moderated panel focused on the transition from undergraduate life to the alumni community and whatever comes next for you! Pre-event registration is not required for this event, but those who RSVP will be guaranteed |
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The exhibit "Painting the Border: A Child's Voice" features 33 paintings that express experiences of children affected by U.S. policies such as the MPPs (Migration Protection Protocols, 2019) that returned asylum-seekers to Mexico to await their asylum hearings. Those policies have been replaced today with expansive and unchecked power, allowing ICE agents to deport migrants
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Fordham undergraduates have a distinct advantage when it comes to graduate study. Becoming a Double Ram lets you build on the momentum you’ve already created—saving time and tuition, deepening faculty connections, and strengthening your career prospects. This is a chance to meet with admissions representatives from Fordham’s six graduate and professional schools and learn more
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Strangers in the Land tells the story of a people who, beginning in the middle of the nineteenth century, migrated by the tens of thousands to a distant land they called Gum Shan—Gold Mountain. Americans initially welcomed these Chinese arrivals, but, as their numbers grew, horrific episodes of racial terror erupted on the Pacific coast. |
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Meet Jesuits from the Murray-Weigel Kohlmann Hall community and discuss practical Ignatian links to daily spirituality. Meet at 1:45 p.m. at Bathgate Avenue security gate (near Finlay Hall). Co-sponsored by Pedro Arrupe Volunteers. |
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Fordham undergraduates have a distinct advantage when it comes to graduate study. Becoming a Double Ram lets you build on the momentum you’ve already created—saving time and tuition, deepening faculty connections, and strengthening your career prospects. This is a chance to meet with admissions representatives from Fordham’s six graduate and professional schools and learn more
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Kyle Bawot, senior director of trading at Olam, will discuss his role in the trading of coffee as a commodity in the current geopolitical climate. Bawot is an experienced professional in the green coffee trading sector at Olam since September 2014. Kyle’s career at Olam includes roles such as trader, commercial manager for Green Coffee |
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Over snacks, we mentor and read stories to neighborhood kids of NYCHA Amsterdam Houses. Meet in Lowenstein Lobby at 3:30 p.m., and we’ll walk a few blocks to the community center. |
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Join the Alumni Chapter of Northern California on a private docent led tour of the first major exhibition dedicated to the artistic exchange between French Impressionists Édouard Manet (1832–1883) and Berthe Morisot (1841–1895). Ticket costs varies per person and includes all-day access to the de Young. Please see ticket pricing below: FAMSF member: $25 Adult: |
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The Center for Jewish Studies presents a retrospective of Menachem Daum’s compelling and challenging films. The four-film series concludes on Feb. 17 with a screening and discussion of Memory Keepers, an unfinished film, with Aleksandra Gliszczynska-Grabias, Kamila Klauzińska, and Oren Rudavsky. About Menachem Daum Menachem Daum, a child of survivors of the Holocaust, stumbled upon |
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Completion of this Graduate School of Social Service class will result in the receipt of two (2) continuing education hours. The mission and values of social workers practicing in healthcare and palliative care can be overshadowed in systems where institutional pressures, changing health status, and evolving goals force or require transitions of varied kinds: from
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Yoga at the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA) is an all-levels yoga class open to all, designed to teach participants about stretching, relaxation poses, and how to use these skills on/off the mat. This workout teaches participants how to regain control of their breathing, trust themselves, create a safe space, and how to cope
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Join us for an inspiring evening of conversation with industry leaders across strategy, technology, marketing, AI, finance, and public innovation. This event brings together accomplished professionals from organizations such as TikTok, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, Accenture, and more to discuss purpose-driven leadership, career pathways, and the role of technology and community in shaping the future of |
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This session introduces key themes in the life and work of St. Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Jesuits, and the fundamentals of the Jesuit educational experience at Fordham University.
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Join Fordham IPED, the Curran Center for American Catholic Studies, and the Fordham Political Science Department for a talk by Madalena Meyer Resende, PhD, examining the dialogue between Pope Pius XII and President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the future postwar international order during the first year of World War II (1939–1940). As leaders of officially
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Come together for a spiritual night of feasting after fasting. Bringing together Muslim and non-Muslim students, faculty, staff and their families in the unifying spirit of Ramadan. |
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Join the Rose Thrill for an unforgettable afternoon of Hops and Hoops, where great company meets even better vibes! Enjoy Pugsley’s famous pizza, beer, wine, and time with friends before we cheer on the Rams as they take on Davidson. This is your chance to reconnect, celebrate, and make new memories with fellow Fordham alums.
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The Alumni Chapter of Long Island invites alumni, family, and friends to cheer on the men's basketball team as it hosts the Davidson College Wildcats. A limited number of tickets are available for Long Island alumni and their guests for $30 each (a $45 value). Space is limited, and registrations will be honored on a |
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The Office of Alumni Relations, the alumni chapters of Tampa and Sarasota, and Tania Tetlow, president of Fordham University, cordially invite alumni, parents, and friends to a morning Mass followed by brunch and baseball. Cheer on your favorite New York team as the Bronx Bombers take on the Mets! The early bird price for this |
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The Office of Alumni Relations, the Alumni Chapter of Southwest Florida and Naples, and Tania Tetlow, president of Fordham University, cordially invite you to a complimentary luncheon for alumni, parents, and friends. Space is limited, and advance registration is required. RSVP by February 23. Please consider making a gift of $25 or more to support
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Join us for a pizza lunch discussion at Spellman Hall where we'll meet Fordham Jesuits and learn about the variety of their daily lived experiences and backgrounds.
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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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The topic for the Spring 2026 McGinley Chair Lecture will be “Secularization Theory: The View from a Pew.” We often hear conflicting claims regarding the phenomenon of secularization. By some measures, the role of religion in society has long been in serious decline, at least in the West, but many observers detect a recent resurgence
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The Center for Jewish Studies is delighted to welcome Katrin Kogman-Appel, PhD, as a distinguished lecturer. Professor Kogman-Appel will deliver three lectures and will hold two workshops with early printed books and facsimiles. Overview of the Distinguished Lecture Series A stand-alone haggadah is an individually bound book that is ritually used during the seder ceremony
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This free screening of I Was a Stranger is offered by the Center on Religion and Culture in collaboration with Justice Film Festival. A talkback discussion will follow the screening. Synopsis: A doctor, a soldier, a smuggler, a father, and a captain are each on their own journey. Their paths cross in a desperate pursuit of |
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The Career Center is thrilled to host our 2026 Arts, Media, and Marketing Career Fair at Lincoln Center. This event provides the opportunity to meet employers looking for students from a variety of areas. Employers attending are encouraged to post current job/internship openings as well as discuss future opportunities. Attending the fair is beneficial for
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The Center for Jewish Studies is delighted to welcome Katrin Kogman-Appel, PhD, as a distinguished lecturer. Professor Kogman-Appel will deliver three lectures and will hold two workshops with early printed books and facsimiles. Overview of the Lecture Series A stand-alone haggadah is an individually bound book that is ritually used during the seder ceremony on
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The Office of Alumni Relations, the Alumni Chapter of Miami and South Florida, 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 |
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We request the honor of your presence at the Mary Magdalene and Her Sisters: Recovering the Voices of Women in Christianity Conference. This event, made possible by the generous support of Rita L. Houlihan, will bring together students, alumni, and faculty whose work was supported by The Mary Magdalene Fellowship with Impact program, to share
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Interested in living, working, and/or studying in the UK? Join Fordham London staff and London-based Fordham alumni for an information session on routes to the UK, where we'll talk about different visa types and the realities of life abroad. Our session host will explore the primary visa requirements for those seeking to move to the Come together for a spiritual night of feasting after fasting. Bringing together Muslim and non-Muslim students, faculty, staff and their families in the unifying spirit of Ramadan. |
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The Jesuit college and university alumni in Washington, D.C. are invited to participate in a Lenten tour of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, followed by a Mass in the Shrine's Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel. The tour will be led by Boston College alumnus Brian Cummins, who serves as a
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The Alumni Chapter of Long Island, the Maroon Club, and the Office of Alumni Relations invite our local Rams to gather to watch the men's basketball team take on Virginia Commonwealth University. Alumni, parents, and friends are welcomed and you don't have to be a basketball fan to attend. Appetizers will be served courtesy of |
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Meet in Lowenstein Lobby and take a short subway ride to Xavier Parish in Chelsea, where we'll share in a reflection and serve hot meals to those experiencing houselessness in NYC. |