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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7 events,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 "Binders of the Covenant” brings to life the story of Torah binders from the Memorial Scrolls Trust. The exhibit spotlights 25 historic binders that survived the Shoah and explores their significance for European Jewry, genealogy, and why they have relevance in today’s world. In 1964, 1,564 Torah scrolls arrived at the synagogue building in Knightsbridge, Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion Lincoln Center March 29 | 5:30 p.m. Bl. Rupert Mayer, S.J. Chapel | Lowenstein 221 Rose Hill March 29th | 10:45 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. University Church Triduum Lent ends on Holy Thursday, and The Sacred Triduum follows. They are among the holiest days of the Church’s liturgical year.
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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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Monday, March 30, 2026 | Black Tie Optional 6 p.m. Reception | 7 p.m. Dinner Waldorf Astoria New York | 301 Park Avenue | NYC Honoring: Meaghan Jarensky Barakett ’16 MS and Brett Barakett Boniface A. Zaino ’65 and Alison Zaino
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The landscape of the political and economic world order is shifting. Traditional institutions of multilateralism are being challenged. Join us for an engaging panel conversation on the future of international cooperation. This panel discussion will feature key experts: Jean Krasno, PhD, faculty at City College of New York, department of political science Mr. Peter Scatturo, |
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Join the Alumni Chapter of Houston as the Houston Rockets host the New York Knicks! Friends and family are welcome to join us. Our seats are located in Section 101, and each ticket is $65. All tickets are electronic and will be forwarded to the primary event registrant via the Houston Rockets app. Tip-off is |
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Join the Alumni Chapter of Northern California at Oracle Park as the San Francisco Giants host the New York Mets. Friends and family are welcome to join us. Seats are located in Club Level Section 233 (rows A to E) for $42 each and in Premium Bleachers Section 137 (rows 1 to 2) for $38 |
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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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Bring your wealth of knowledge; come alone or with a team for a great night of Trivia and Dinner with Fordham alumni at MJ Smith's, 9 E. 45th Street in Manhattan. $60 includes 1 drink, salad, burger/penne alla vodka/chicken fingers, and dessert. Great prizes for the top three teams. All proceeds support our scholarship funds |
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The Fordham Graduate School of Social Service, in partnership with One Girl, invites you to join us on April 8th for a special virtual fireside chat with social impact strategist and global speaker Chelsea Miller, CEO of CPM Global, co-founder of Freedom March NYC, named to Forbes 30 Under 30, and a nationally recognized leader |
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Join members of our Fordham community and make 200 meal packs for community fridges and share in an Ignatian reflection. Meet in McShane Student Center Lobby nearest the gym side of the building. Co-sponsored by Pedro Arrupe Volunteers.
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The Career Center is thrilled to host our first 2026 "Just in Time" Job Fair at Lincoln Center. Still exploring your post-grad options? The "Just in Time" Job Fair connects Fordham seniors with employers actively hiring for full-time roles. Meet recruiters from a variety of industries, discover exciting opportunities, and take the next step toward Ryan Coogler's Sinners (2025) has captivated audiences and critics alike, weaving together horror, blues music, Southern U.S. geographies, and American religion into a singular cinematic vision. This mini-conference brings together scholars, students, and film enthusiasts to examine what the film reveals about belonging, sound, and the sacred—spanning two campuses over two days. Day One (Lincoln |
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Over snacks, 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. Ryan Coogler's Sinners (2025) has captivated audiences and critics alike, weaving together horror, blues music, Southern U.S. geographies, and American religion into a singular cinematic vision. This mini-conference brings together scholars, students, and film enthusiasts to examine what the film reveals about belonging, sound, and the sacred—spanning two campuses over two days. Day One (Lincoln
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The world-renowned Cassatt String Quartet, now in its 40th year, returns to Fordham after a splendid 2024 visit in the Voices Up! concert series at the Lincoln Center campus. The program includes music by Caroline Shaw, Mari Kimura, Jessie Montgomery, and Fordham professor Lawrence Kramer. Kimura's work introduces something new to the series: an audiovisual |
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Give back, get your hands dirty, and connect with fellow Rams alongside Fordham alumni and Campus Ministry’s Pedro Arrupe Volunteers on this year’s Ignatian Day of Service! We’ll kick things off at Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus before heading to the NYCHA Harborview Terrace community to team up with residents and build a vibrant community garden.
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Join experts from Fordham University’s Louis Calder Center for a hands-on, science-based tick training workshop. Using the Calder Center’s nationally recognized Fordham Tick Index—a weekly measure of tick activity and bite risk in the tri-state area—this session will equip you with practical tools to reduce risk, protect your community, and confidently enjoy the outdoors. Tickets
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Fordham alumni and friends are invited to join us for a special Revolutionary War Walking Tour as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States! Before it was a city of skyscrapers and subways, New York was a gritty, high-stakes battleground where patriots, loyalists, spies, and soldiers crossed paths daily. Led by Justin Rivers |
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Through conversations and screenings of three films from Pope John Paul II’s “Vatican Film List," the Horizons of Hope film series invites audiences to participate in a rich dialogue about faith, film, and the cultivation of the interior life. The series is presented by New York’s Sheen Center for Thought and Culture in partnership with Boston |
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This talk traces how Yiddish, brought to New York by Hasidic Holocaust survivors after World War II, was maintained as a thriving language of everyday life. Drawing on archival, ethnographic, and sociolinguistic research, it examines how these communities leveraged New York’s unique urban conditions—demographic scale, neighborhood density, economic niches, and legal pluralism—to establish schools, newspapers,
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The Office of Alumni Relations, the Alumni Chapter of Seattle, and Tania Tetlow, president of Fordham University, cordially invite you to a reception for alumni, parents, and friends. The event costs $35 per person and includes passed hors d’oeuvres, food stations, beer, wine, and soft drinks. Space is limited, and registrations will be honored on
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Join us for an exclusive look at the future of music at Fordham, featuring our extraordinary students and accomplished faculty. You will hear firsthand from outstanding student performers and composers about the crucial role of cura personalis in a Jesuit education, where individual mentorship and lessons allow their artistry to flourish. The evening includes remarks |
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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. The event costs $35 per person and includes passed hors d’oeuvres, food stations, beer, wine, and soft drinks. Space is limited, and registrations will be honored on a first-come, first-served basis. We encourage
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The curtain is rising on a special evening! Join us for a trip to the underworld with Fordham Theatre’s opening night of Sara Ruhl’s Eurydice. Before the show, enjoy a special alumni toast then settle in for an unforgettable performance showcasing the extraordinary talent of Fordham Theatre students. Tickets are $15, with proceeds supporting Fordham |
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Join us as Fordham University honors Eileen Paterson with induction into the Fordham Military Hall of Fame, hosted by the Office of Military and Veterans’ Services and the Veterans Affinity Chapter. Paterson will be recognized for her enduring support of ROTC and military-connected students, as well as for her leadership and impact in the defense,
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Join us for a pizza lunch discussion at Spellman Hall, where we meet Fordham Jesuits and listen to stories about how seeming failures have been transformed into meaningful life lessons. |
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One of the many Hebrew terms describing a cemetery is bet mo'ed le-khol ḥai ("the house appointed for all living" from a verse in Job 30:23). In our series of walking tours focusing on Jewish Life in the Bronx, we are going to explore a slice of American Jewish history preserved in Woodlawn Cemetery in |
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Essential Insights is a virtual learning series offered through the assistant provost for corporate relations and the Office of Alumni Relations, created for professionals navigating a rapidly evolving world of work. Using Data to Tell Better Stories (and Ask Better Questions) Data literacy is no longer just for analysts, it’s a core skill across fields |
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What better way to learn than with your fellow Rams at a local bar? Join us for Learning on Tap with Professor Chris Dietrich for an evening of great ideas and conversation. Professor Dietrich will dive into the United States’ 250th birthday, exploring the history behind this milestone and what it means for us today. |
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Join the Alumni Chapter of Houston as the Houston Astros host the New York Yankees! Friends and family are welcome to join us. Our seats are located in Section 420, and each ticket is $60, which includes a $10 voucher redeemable for food and drink at the park. All tickets are electronic and will be |
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In honor of National Volunteer Month, the Alumni Chapter of Long Island invites you to volunteer at the North Shore Holiday House! North Shore Holiday House is a tuition-free summer sleep-away camp in Long Island. Its mission is to enrich the lives of girls from low-income families and empower them to navigate the world ahead.
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Join the Fordham Alumni Chapter of Northern California in a cross-university social with the NYU Bay Area Alumni Club, the Cornell Alumni Association of Northern California, and the Columbia Club of Northern California. This is a fantastic opportunity to connect with fellow graduates who all received their education in New York. Expand your professional circle, |
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Prepare for social work job interviews with this comprehensive workshop. Participants will receive guidance on effective interview strategies, common social work interview questions, and techniques for articulating their skills and experiences confidently. Additionally, the workshop will cover salary negotiation best practices specific to the social work profession, empowering participants to secure competitive compensation packages.
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The Office of Alumni Relations and Tania Tetlow, president of Fordham University, cordially invite you to a reception for alumni, parents, and friends. The event costs $35 per person and includes passed hors d’oeuvres, food stations, beer, wine, and soft drinks. Space is limited, and registrations will be honored on a first-come, first-served basis. We |
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Marie Napoli, PAR, and Paul Napoli ’89, PAR; the Alumni Chapter of Puerto Rico; and the Office of Alumni Relations, cordially invite you to a complimentary reception for alumni, parents, and friends. The event includes passed hors d’oeuvres, food stations, beer, wine, and soft drinks. Space is limited, and registrations will be honored on a
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Join us for an exclusive night at the theater! Experience Dog Day Afternoon, which will make its Broadway debut in March, and enjoy exclusive access after the performance to a private talkback featuring the show’s producer, Tony-Award winner John Johnson ’02. This special evening offers a behind-the-scenes look at the show and a unique opportunity |
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Since the Enlightenment, Hasidic Judaism has opposed modern liberal nationalism, seeing it as antithetical to pious Jewish life. After the Second World War, as the Hasidic diaspora reconstituted itself in new shtetls like Williamsburg and Stamford Hill, leaders attempted to separate the community from the societies around them, with external dealings being approached transactionally. Since |
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New York is one of the oldest cities in America—but you might not know it just by looking at it. Unlike cities like Boston or Philadelphia, New York’s past doesn’t always jump out and grab you. Join us for a three-hour walking tour led by fellow alum Tommy Silks ’12 and uncover the hidden history |