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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5 events,"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,
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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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Fordham’s graduate program in International Policy Economy and Development (IPED) Foreign Aid and Development class presents 2026 updates to the “Fordham’s Pope Francis Global Poverty Report." In response to Pope Francis’ 2015 address to the UN General Assembly, the faculty and students of IPED devised a unique and innovative measure of integral human development that |
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On Wednesday, April 29, 2026, Fordham University’s graduate community will come together for the 2026 Graduate Research Celebration—an expanded, university-wide event showcasing the breadth, rigor, and impact of graduate scholarship across disciplines. Led by Fordham’s Gabelli School of Business, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School of Education, and the Graduate School
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Conversations with Humanitarians: Toni-Anne Vinell Stewart, Gender Equality and Inclusion, U.N.-OCHA
Conversations with Humanitarians: Toni-Anne Vinell Stewart, Gender Equality and Inclusion, U.N.-OCHA
Join the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA) on April 29 for a conversation with Toni-Anne Vinell Stewart who will talk about her work on promoting gender and women’s rights at U.N. HQ and in-country operations. She’ll also talk about how she has navigated her career and offer tips on searching for internships and employment.
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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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David Smolansky, deputy director of the ConVzla Presidential Campaign, shares insights on the state of democracy in Venezuela. Smolansky is a Venezuelan politician and democracy activist representing opposition leader María Corina Machado and President-Elect Edmundo González in Washington, D.C. Formerly mayor of El Hatillo in Caracas, he earned international recognition for transparency and crime reduction
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This year marks the 10th anniversary of Fordham Reads Dante, an initiative that brings together authors, scholars, performers, and lovers of Dante’s poetry, demonstrating the continued influence and inspiration Dante plays in their work and lives. The anniversary celebration will feature a reading and performance of Hell Has an Exit, written by Ron Jenkins, who
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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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Join us to celebrate our seniors and their capstone projects! This showcase will be a display of how our program's seniors have chosen to round out their major. Students could choose from a senior thesis, senior project, or senior internship. They will be presenting their work for other students, faculty, friends, family, and more. This |
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The Future of Humanitarian Aid Webinar Series by the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA) presents the first webinar of the May 2026 series. Please join the IIHA in welcoming Christopher Lockyear for a presentation on the future of humanitarian aid, including challenges, opportunities, and potential solutions. About Christopher Lockyear: For 8 years as Secretary |
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Playing City Winery's main stage for this year's WFUV High Line Bash fundraiser is a thrilling headliner, the acclaimed pedal steel guitar virtuoso and 2026 Grammy winner Robert Randolph. Supporting Randolph is Grammy-nominated R&B and pop marvel Emily King and charismatic rock crooner Tyler Ballgame. The VIP reception starts at 6 p.m., and the main |
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Join the Alumni Chapter of Long Island as we sample beers at Sand City Brewery—owned by Fordham College at Rose Hill alumnus Bill Kiernan—in Lindenhurst. Each registrant will receive two pints and two tastes from the brewery's taps. Food will be available for purchase. RSVP by May 6. As the cost of this event is |
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Spend the day on the course with Head Men’s Soccer Coach Carlo Acquista, current members of the Fordham Men’s Soccer team, alumni, and fellow supporters at the Fordham Men’s Soccer Golf Outing, honoring John O'Sullivan. Your participation directly supports the student-athlete experience and the future of Fordham Men’s Soccer. |
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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 $65 per ticket. Seats are located in Field Section 58, on the third base side near the Yankee dugout. |
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This online event will explore the future of humanitarian aid amid political change, rising global crises, and shifting donor priorities. Sudhanshu S. Singh will discuss how re-localization and decolonization can reshape humanitarian work and create new opportunities for more locally led responses. To wrap-up the webinar, we will open the floor for questions. All are |
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The Fordham community is invited to a powerful celebration of service and achievement. Hosted by the Office of Military and Veterans’ Services, this signature event honors our graduating student veterans by presenting Yellow Ribbon Medallions—symbols of their service, perseverance, and academic success. These medallions will be worn with pride at commencement. President Tania Tetlow will
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Celebrate the class of 2026 as we send them forth in prayer and with our blessings at the Baccalaureate Mass! Lincoln Center Church of St. Paul the Apostle 5 p.m. Principal Celebrant and Homilist Michael Zampelli, SJ --------- Rose Hill Rose Hill Gymnasium Music prelude 5:30 p.m. Mass 6 p.m. Presider John J. Cecero, SJ, |
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Since 2025, the humanitarian community has been grappling with new challenges due to political change, shifting global priorities and donor policies and evolving humanitarian crises. At the same time, humanitarian needs have only increased primarily driven by conflicts. As advisor on the Future to the Emergency Relief Coordinator, Juan Chaves-Gonzalez moderates the U.N. Office for
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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. "Discursive Leadership" is the notion that leadership is not a personal trait or position, but an ongoing practice enacted through communication. Leadership emerges in |
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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. The meet-up location for this group is the Visitor Center of the World War II Memorial, located at Homefront Drive, SW in Washington, D.C. For Google Maps, use |