CLIPS OF THE WEEK

TIFFANY YIP
Why teens need more sleep, and how we can help them get it
The Washington Post 01-18-22
Tiffany Yip, chair of the psychology department at Fordham University, has researched how sleep affects teens’ ability to cope with stress related to discrimination. A study she co-authored found that getting a good night’s sleep helped teens cope when they experienced discrimination and discrimination-related stress the following day.

ATINUKE ADEDIRAN
Racial and ethnic diversity is lacking among nonprofit leaders – but there are ways to change that
The Conversation 01-13-22
Atinuke Adediran is an Associate Professor of Law, Fordham University.

A Philly native, and theater cheerleader, brings Broadway’s pandemic reopening to PBS
The Philadelphia Inquirer 01-18-22
[Frank DiLella] dreamed of acting professionally until reality struck when he enrolled in Fordham University’s theater program and saw incredible talent among his classmates. “If I’m going to stay a part of this community, I have to think of Plan B,” he [said]. Plan B was journalism. DiLella snagged an internship with NY1 as a sophomore and has been there ever since. While he has done nearly every job at the station, there’s nothing that excites him more than interviewing his idols on his television show.

ADMINISTRATORS

DAVID GIBSON
What Happens Now?
Notre Dame Magazine Winter 2021-22
David Gibson, an award-winning journalist and co-author of Finding Jesus: Faith. Fact. Forgery. (St. Martin’s Press, 2015), is director of the Center on Religion and Culture at Fordham University.

DAVID GIBSON
The Theological Legacy of Leonard Cohen: Part 1
WFUV Radio 01-14-22
Fordham Conversations guest host David Gibson looks into Leonard Cohen’s Theological Legacy. Leonard Cohen’s Theological Legacy: Exploring the Songwriter’s Work Through a Christian Lens is part of Fordham Center on Religion and Culture (CRC) webinar that took place in Dec 2021.

GINA VERGEL & TOM STOELKER
Faculty Videos Provide Valuable Content
Nonprofit Communications Report 02-2022 (article available upon request)
Gina Vergel, senior director of communications, says the videos, available on the website, have a variety of uses. Along with pitching the experts to external media and using the content on the university’s social media channels, the videos also benefit the faculty themselves. “Several of the faculty embed them onto their own websites, as well as their Fordham website faculty pages. The videos are also an opportunity for the faculty with less experience in front of the camera to get comfortable in front of one and hone their speaking-to-the-media skills.” Tom Stoelker, writer and associate director of visual media, says the production of the videos has been scaled down in recent years to make the process easier, while still being innovative.  “Each year, we innovate a bit more stylistically, incorporating music, motion graphics, one stationary camera and one handheld, and use color backgrounds that pop on a social media scroll.”

SCHOOL OF LAW FACULTY

DEBORAH DENNO
Death penalty expert says firing squads are ‘more humane’
News Nation Now/Dan Abrams Show 01-11-22
Then, Fordham University law professor and death penalty scholar Deborah Denno discusses some inmates’ requests for a firing squad execution instead of lethal injection.

ATINUKE ADEDIRAN
Racial and ethnic diversity is lacking among nonprofit leaders – but there are ways to change that
The Conversation 01-13-22
Atinuke Adediran is an Associate Professor of Law, Fordham University.

KAREN GREENBERG
20 years in, what’s next for Guantanamo Bay and the 39 prisoners still there
NPR’s Weekend Edition 01-16-22
NPR’s Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Karen Greenberg, director of the Center on National Security at Fordham University School, about the future of the U.S. military court and prison at Guantanamo Bay.

ARTS AND SCIENCES FACULTY

CHRISTINA GREER
2 weeks in, does NYC Mayor Eric Adams still have swagger?
Associated Press 01-15-22
“It’s only been two weeks, but it also feels like it´s been a whirlwind two weeks,” said Christina Greer, a political science professor at Fordham University.

ELIZABETH STONE
Unreliable COVID Tests Put Both Us and Science at Risk | Opinion
Newsweek 01-14-22
By Elizabeth Stone, professor of English, Fordham University

CHRISTINA GREER
“Are American Universities Woke or Asleep?”
MSNBC 01-17-22
[Host to Christina Greer, associate professor of political science at Fordham University]: “Christina Greer, you teach in a university environment; do you agree with Tom’s point?”

TIFFANY YIP
Why teens need more sleep, and how we can help them get it
The Washington Post 01-18-22
Tiffany Yip, chair of the psychology department at Fordham University, has researched how sleep affects teens’ ability to cope with stress related to discrimination. A study she co-authored found that getting a good night’s sleep helped teens cope when they experienced discrimination and discrimination-related stress the following day.

CHARLES CAMOSY
Will Catholic universities survive the upheaval in higher education? The next 10 years will tell.
America Magazine 01-18-22
Charles C. Camosy, associate professor of theology at Fordham University, is the author most recently of Losing Our Dignity. Follow him on Twitter @ccamosy.

CHRISTINA GREER
Wednesday Morning (Local) Politics
Brian Lehrer Show/WNYC 01-19-22
Christina Greer, political science professor at Fordham University, host of the podcast FAQNYC, and author of Black Ethnics: Race, Immigration, and the Pursuit of the American Dream (Oxford University Press, 2013), talks about the latest in New York City and State politics, looking ahead to the governor’s race now that former mayor Bill de Blasio isn’t running and concern over subway safety following a fatal incident over the weekend. 

CHRISTINA GREER
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg Moves to Stop Prosecuting Low Level Crimes
NY1’s Inside City Hall 01-19-22
Joining me now to talk about this and more are two members of our politics panel. We have New York 1 political commentator, Christina Greer, who is also a Fordham University professor and a co-host of the FAQNYC podcast… 

HAROLD TAKOOSHIAN
Discredited ‘mass formation psychosis’ theory spreads COVID misinformation
CNET 01-19-22
But Harold Takooshian, a professor of psychology at Fordham University, said LeBon’s “group mind” theory is something different. “In 1895, Gustave LeBon used ‘group mind’ to explain how a street crowd could transform calm individuals into an angry crowd,” Takooshian said. He points to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol as an example of group mind, where some people got caught up in the moment and became part of a violent mob. 

ALUMNI

Newark Symphony Hall Hires Mack Graham as Director of Development
New Jersey Stage 01-12-22
[Mack] Graham holds a master’s degree in nonprofit leadership from Fordham University and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Stony Brook University.

Cinema’s Champion: A Tribute to Boxoffice Pro Executive Editor Kevin Lally in His Final Issue
Box Office Pro 01-12-22
Going to college at Fordham University in the Bronx brought [Kevin] Lally closer to the city’s art-house scene; he jokes that he “minored in repertory cinema.” 

Broadway And Opera Star To Perform At UF
WFIN 01-14-22
Cudia earned his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Studies in Law from Fordham University and Fordham Law. He currently studies voice with Metropolitan Opera Baritone Mark Oswald. He and his wife, Broadway actress Kathy Voytko, reside in New Jersey with their two daughters.

Movers & Shakers: Lim Rejoins Kirkland, Hogan Builds LatAm Expertise
The Deal 01-14-22
[Richard] Puttré graduated from Fordham University School of Law after receiving a bachelor’s degree at Columbia University.

Denzel Washington and Corey Hawkins take on ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’
NY1 On Stage 01-15-22
Frank DiLella to Denzel Washington: “I know you got your start with Shakespeare at Fordham University Lincoln Center…”

A Philly native, and theater cheerleader, brings Broadway’s pandemic reopening to PBS
The Philadelphia Inquirer 01-18-22
Frank DiLella] dreamed of acting professionally until reality struck when he enrolled in Fordham University’s theater program and saw incredible talent among his classmates. “If I’m going to stay a part of this community, I have to think of Plan B,” he [said]. Plan B was journalism. DiLella snagged an internship with NY1 as a sophomore and has been there ever since. While he has done nearly every job at the station, there’s nothing that excites him more than interviewing his idols on his television show.

Ken Charles: A real student-athlete
The Brooklyn Eagle 01-10-22
Ken Charles had his priorities in order. From Day 1. That was the day the Brooklyn Prep grad met his new coach at Fordham University – Richard (Digger) Phelps.

Ilyasah Shabazz, Daughter of Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz `71 to be Keynote Speaker January 19 at NJCU’s 33rd Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Virtual Celebration
New Jersey City University 01-18-22
Ms. Shabazz holds a Master of Science in Education and Human Resource Development from Fordham University and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from SUNY-New Paltz.

Schools Chancellor David C. Banks Announces Streamlined Department Of Ed, Cabinet
Harlem World 01-18-22
Kara [Ahmed, Ed.D.] has a Bachelor of Arts degree from Fordham University. 

Robert Zimmerman is running for Congress
Long Island Business News 01-18-22
Zimmerman graduated from Brandeis University, cum laude, and while earning an MBA from Fordham University, Robert headed to Capitol Hill to work as a Senior Aide for Congressman Lester Wolff and later Congressman James Scheuer, representing communities across Long Island and Queens. 

Michelle L. Feola joins BHHS Chicago and Fort Dearborn Land Title Company as vice president and general counsel
Chicago Agent Magazine 01-18-22
She is a graduate of Fordham University and earned her J.D. from Temple University in 2003. Feola is also an active member of both the Illinois State and Cook County Bar Associations.

United Church of Granville welcomes new pastor
Newark Advocate 01-20-22
Currently [Alissia Thompson] is pursuing a doctoral degree in ministry, exploring the intersection between psychology and Christian spirituality, at Fordham University. 

STUDENTS
OPINION: Please get vaccinated against COVID-19, it will be beneficial to the IU community
IDS News 01-11-22
Last February when I was a student at Fordham University Rose Hill, I qualified early for the vaccine in New York City due to close proximity with children as a high school sailing coach. 

Maui Preparatory Academy announces two full-tuition high school scholarships
Maui Now 01-18-22
Past Pueo Scholarship recipients include: Kysha Altura (’18, Haiku, now attending Fordham University).  

OBITUARIES

Joseph W. Freda Sr., 85, business owner, antique car enthusiast
The Putnam County News 01-08-22
Joseph went to Cardinal Farley Military Academy in Rhinebeck and went on to get his degree from Fordham University. He owned Pilgrim Promotions for many years prior to his retirement. He had a passion for antique cars, both driving them and restoring them. He had his private pilot’s license and enjoyed spending time with his beloved family.

Alice von Hildebrand, 98, Catholic philosopher and critic of moral relativism
Aleteia 01-14-22
Alice, having received a doctorate in philosophy from Fordham, set out on a teaching career of her own. For 37 years, she taught at Hunter College, part of the City University of New York, where she was the first woman to teach philosophy. 

Michelle Cruz Riester, 45, attorney
Essex Daily 01-14-22
Following college and with the goal of attending law school, Michelle went to work at Willkie Farr & Gallagher in New York, NY, as a Litigation Legal Assistant. It was at Willkie where she first met her future husband Zane Riester, who also came to work at Willkie as a Litigation Legal Assistant three months after Michelle. It was the office romance long before “The Office” romance. In 2001, she followed Zane and enrolled at Fordham University Law School, New York, NY, where she graduated with a Juris Doctorate in 2004.

Kathleen M. Barvinski, 83, religious educator
Harlem Valley News 01-11-22
Kathleen graduated from Cathedral High School in New York City and went on to receive her Bachelor’s Degree in English from Western Connecticut State University. Kathleen then received her first Master’s Degree in Counseling from Western Connecticut State University and her 2nd Master’s Degree in Religious Education from Fordham University.

Jessica Therese Barrett, 93, educator
GoLocalProv 01-17-22
She graduated from The College of New Rochelle (’49) and earned an M.A. from Fordham University, where she met her husband.

Carlos Ceballos, 71, neonatal physician’s assistant, public health administrator
Legacy.com 01-14-22
Carlos obtained a B.A. from Fordham University, an A.A.S. from Long Island University’s Physician Assistant Program, and an M.P.H. from Yale University School of Epidemiology and Public Health. Carlos was a medical officer in the Connecticut Army National Guard and later worked as a Neonatal Physician Assistant at St. Francis Hospital in Hartford. 

Christopher F. Manning, MD, 80
Pen Bay Pilot 01-18-22
He attended Regis High School in New York City, graduating in 1959.  The Jesuit education he received at Regis shaped his desire to be of service to the wider community through the pursuit of a career in medicine. He went on to earn a Bachelor of Arts from Fordham University in 1963. He continued his study at the Georgetown University School of Medicine where he earned his MD. After completing residencies in Rochester, New York, Cleveland, Ohio and San Francisco, California, Chris chose to settle in Midcoast Maine where in 1974, he set up private practice as an ENT/Head and Neck surgery specialist in Knox County. 

Msgr. Thomas Modugno, 83, Pastor of St. Monica’s in Manhattan
Catholic New York 01-18-22
Born in Manhattan, he was ordained in 1966 after receiving a master’s in Divinity from St. Joseph Seminary, Dunwoodie. He held a bachelor’s degree in economics from Fordham University, and a master’s in counseling from St. John’s University. 

 

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