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ANNE WILLIAMS-ISOM
Eric Adams Names 5 Women to Top City Hall Posts
The New York Times 12-21-21
Ms. Williams-Isom is the James R. Dumpson Chair of Child Welfare Studies at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Services

TYLER STOVALL
What Does ‘White Freedom’ Really Mean?
The New York Times 12-17-21
But in a recent book, Tyler Stovall — an award-winning historian of France [and dean of arts & sciences at Fordham University ]who died last week at the age of 67 — asks us to consider the idea that to its defenders, hierarchy is a matter of freedom and liberty, and to think about what this means for the concepts themselves.

Washington’s Macbeth Is One for the Ages
Associated Press 12-22-21
Washington, who’s played Shakespeare onstage numerous times ( and onscreen in 1993 ) recently said that it’s “where I started, and where I want to finish.” As a student at Fordham University, he played Othello, a role he prepared for by listening to recordings of Laurence Olivier in the library.

‘Seeing is believing’: Few Black ballerinas take the stage. The ones who do open doors.
Yahoo.com via USA Today 12-23-21
Larissa Gerszke started taking classes at the age of 5 in her hometown Ontario, Canada, and by the end of high school she knew this was the profession for her. After graduating high school, she attended Fordham University in conjunction with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.

NATHAN BALLANTYNE
Skeptics Say, ‘Do Your Own Research.’ It’s Not That Simple.
The New York Times 01-03-22
Nathan Ballantyne (@nathanballan) is a professor of philosophy at Fordham University and the author of “Knowing Our Limits.” 

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY

A Show of Holiday Cheer, in Spite of It All
Inside Higher Ed 12-20-2021
Fordham University shares some of its favorite memories from 2021

Spikes in COVID cases among young people hit some hospitals, schools hard
Fox 4 Beaumont 12-16-21
Fordham University has just announced that all faculty, staff and students will now be required to get a booster shot before returning to campus in the spring. More than 20 colleges now require them.

COVID-19 Student Refund Lawsuits: Has the Tide Turned in New York?
JDSupra 12-21-21
The court was not persuaded by the plaintiff’s argument that the inclusion of the location of courses contained in Fordham’s catalog was sufficient to create such a promise. Rather, “the course catalog contains informational guidance … But there are no express statements promising that these aspects of a course were not subject to change. Nor has Plaintiff identified any statement in which Fordham ‘relinquished its authority’ to alter the modality of its course instruction.” 

Journey of perseverance: From Palestinian refugee camp to head of Hudson hospital
NJ.com 12-28-21
Not kids from the camps, they told him, but they gave him a poster of Fordham University to hang on his bedroom wall. The last thing he saw every night, Fordham became his dream. Fordham, it turned out, would be too expensive for his family, but he’d been accepted to the City University of New York.

Downtown Yonkers residents get free internet, Chromebooks in digital equity program
Yahoo News 12-21-21
The WCA partnered with several other groups to distribute the program: The STEM Alliance, Fordham University, Yonkers Partners in Education, Westhab and the city.

St. John’s University mandates coronavirus booster shots for students, staff
Staten Island Advance 01-04-22
St. John’s University isn’t the only college requiring booster doses. Colleges such as New York University, Fordham University, Pace University and Syracuse University, all in New York State, as well as colleges across the country — including Duke University in North Carolina, Wesleyan University in Connecticut and Smith College in Massachusetts — are requiring a booster dose for students.

ADMINISTRATION

JOSEPH M. MCSHANE, S.J.
RESOURCES TO HELP VICTIMS OF JANUARY 9 BRONX FIRE
WFUV News 01-10-22
Father Joseph M. McShane, S.J., says  “In the coming days (Fordham University) will decide how best to support the victims, their families.”

POPE FRANCIS PRAYS FOR VICTIMS OF NEW YORK CITY’S DEADLIEST FIRE IN DECADES
The Catholic Telegraph 01-10-22
Father Joseph M. McShane, S.J., president of Fordham University, appealed for prayers in a Jan. 9 message to members of the Jesuit university of New York. He said: “This is obviously a terrible tragedy for our Bronx neighbors. In the coming days we will decide how best to support the victims, their families, and the community. In the interim, I know you join me in keeping them in your thoughts and prayers.”

WFUV

George Bodarky & Robin Shannon Promoted At WFUV/New York
All Access 12-21-21
WFUV NEWS … has announced the promotion of the Content team’s GEORGE BODARKY and ROBIN SHANNON. BODARKY, who had been WFUV’s News and Public Affairs Director since 2008, has been promoted to Senior Director/Content Strategy and Student Development. SHANNON, who had been FUV’s Assistant News and Public Affairs Director, has been promoted to Director/News and Public Affairs and Student Training. 

GABELLI SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Aflac Lands Top-15 Spot on the 2021 American Innovation Index Ranked No. 1 in Life and Disability Category
Yahoo Finance 12-28-21
The Aii is a joint project with Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business, the Norwegian School of Economics and market research firm Rockbridge Associates, Inc. The American Innovation Index is unique in that it measures innovation from the customer’s point of view rather than relying on expert opinions that bypass what customers actually experience

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

Downtown Yonkers residents get free internet, Chromebooks in digital equity program
Yahoo News/The Journal News 12-21-21
The WCA partnered with several other groups to distribute the program: The STEM Alliance, Fordham University [Graduate School of Education], Yonkers Partners in Education, Westhab and the city.

SCHOOL OF LAW FACULTY

TANYA KATERI HERNANDEZ
The Growing Debate over CRT and it’s impact on the U.S.
Black News Channel 12-21-21
“Today we want to explore the definition of Critical Race Theory… Tanya Hernandez is a law professor at Fordham University School of Law. She’s also working on a book entitled ‘On Latino Anti-Black Bias: “Racial Innocence” & The Struggle for Equality.’”

JOEL COHEN
A New Year’s Resolution for Attorneys—No Client Emails (or Texts)!
Bloomberg Tax 12-30-21
Joel Cohen practices white collar criminal defense at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP. Previously, he served as a federal and state prosecutor. He is the author of “Blindfolds Off: Judges on How They Decide,” and is an adjunct professor at Fordham University School of Law and Cardozo School of Law.

JERRY GOLDFEDER
Fight for NYC’s right to rule itself, Eric
New York Daily News 12-28-21
[Jerry] Goldfeder, a lawyer at the Stroock law firm, teaches Election Law at Fordham Law School. 

KAREN GREENBERG
Here’s why prosecutors are avoiding domestic terrorism sentences for MAGA rioters
Raw Story 01-04-2022
“It’s just lying there as a cudgel if they want it,” said Karen Greenberg, director of Fordham University law school’s Center on National Security. “It can be used so many different ways.”

BENNET CAPERS
New Manhattan DA wants to stop prosecuting some offenses, make prison a ‘last resort’
The Washington Post 01-05-22
“Bragg is saying there are other ways of punishing people, seeking justice and deterring people from committing crimes other than incarceration and he is focusing on nonviolent and non-serious offenses,” said Bennett Capers, a law professor at Fordham University.

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

Downtown Yonkers residents get free internet, Chromebooks in digital equity program
Yahoo News/The Journal News 12-21-21
The WCA partnered with several other groups to distribute the program: The STEM Alliance, Fordham University [Graduate School of Education], Yonkers Partners in Education, Westhab and the city.

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION FACULTY

JOSEPH G. PONTEROTTO
Witness to Chess History: Interview with Dr. Anthony Saidy
American Chess Magazine 01-01-22 (This article appears in print ONLY; copies available upon request)
I got to know Tony Saidy during research on my Bobby Fischer book (A Psychobiography of Bobby Fischer, 2012). Tony was of immense help to my research, and his breadth and depth of knowledge of chess history, and his familiarity with individual personalities in chess (from Kashdan to Karpov) was remarkable. Another connection was that Tony captained the Fordham University Chess Team to the 1954 Pan American Intercollegiate Team Chess Championship, when the popularity of University Chess Teams was in their heyday.

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE FACULTY

ANNE WILLIAMS-ISOM
Eric Adams Names 5 Women to Top City Hall Posts
The New York Times 12-21-21
Ms. Williams-Isom is the James R. Dumpson Chair of Child Welfare Studies at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Services

ANNE WILLIAMS-ISOM
Eric Adams selects five women as deputy mayors, including city’s COVID recovery czar
New York Post 12-20-21
Fordham University professor Anne Williams-Isom was selected as deputy mayor for health and human services.

ANNE WILLIAMS-ISOM
Queens native named as first deputy mayor
Queens Eagle 12-20-21
Williams-Islom, who is also from Queens, is the former CEO of the Harlem’s Children’s Zone and the former deputy commissioner at the Administration for Children’s Services. She currently is the chair of Child Welfare Studies at Fordham University. 

ANNE WILLIAMS-ISOM
Mayor-elect Adams appoints five women to top posts
Fox 5 NY 12-21-21
Anne Williams-Isom was appointed as deputy mayor for health and human services. Williams-Isom is the James R. Dumpson chair of child welfare studies at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Services. “I believe that every New Yorker should have the support that they need,” Williams-Isom said. “They should be able to have access easily and those services should be high quality and excellent.”

ANNE WILLIAMS-ISOM
Eric Adams selects five women as deputy mayors, including COVID recovery czar
New York Post 12-20-21
Fordham University professor Anne Williams-Isom was selected as deputy mayor for health and human services.

GABELLI SCHOOL OF BUSINESS FACULTY

EUN-HEE KIM
Walmart Appears To Be Greener Than Costco. But Is It Really?
Forbes 12-20-21
Dr. Eun-Hee Kim of Fordham University’s business school and Dr. Tom Lyon of University of Michigan’s business school call the underreporting of environmental commitments “brownwashing.” It’s the opposite of the more common tactic of greenwashing, in which companies overstate their environmental progressiveness.

MARK CONRAD
Sports & Betting Cases To Watch In 2022
Law360.com 01-03-22 (subscription required)
One of the big issues in the case, as with scores of similar suits nationwide, is whether pandemic-related losses may be considered a direct physical loss or damage that the policies cover, according to sports law professor Mark Conrad of Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business. “There is no question that the league and teams incurred expenses in cleaning the facilities and that, coupled with the loss of attendance, was grounds for the claim,” Conrad said. “On the other hand, the insurance companies argue that there was no ‘direct physical damage’ to the facilities nor to the ambient air due to COVID.”

MARK CONRAD
IOC major sponsors mostly muted in runup to Beijing Olympics
Associated Press 01-11-22
“They (sponsors) are trying to walk a fine line between trying to get the best exposure, but also not trying to be perceived as too close to the actions of the Chinese government,” Mark Conrad, who teaches sports law and ethics at Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business, said in an email.

ARTS AND SCIENCES FACULTY

CHRISTINA GREER
Eric Adams Names 5 Women to Top City Hall Posts
The New York Times 12-21-21
Reflecting on Mr. Adams’s choices for deputy mayor, Christina Greer, an associate professor of political science at Fordham University, said that women are “collaborative thinkers” who would help Mr. Adams grapple with difficult challenges such as whether to rethink his decision to reinstitute solitary confinement in the city’s jails.

CHRISTINA GREER
How will de Blasio be remembered? We asked some experts.
City & State 12-20-21
Christina Greer, associate professor of political science at Fordham University and co-host of “FAQ NYC” podcast: “BdB will be remembered for many things. Here’s my list off the dome. Progressive politician who brought stop-and-frisk to the fold. Universal pre-K. Suspect relationships with real estate developers. Antagonistic relationship with the New York City press corps…”

CHRISTINA GREER
The Rise of Eric Adams and Black New York
The New York Times 12-22-21
“All of us have been at dinner with some uncle who talks about ‘Black on Black’ crime,” said Christina Greer, associate professor of political science at Fordham University. “We know Eric Adams.”

TROY TASSIER
Is Christmas Canceled? Questions About A U.S. Omicron Lockdown Linger
The Street 12-21-21
Fordham University Economics Professor Tory Tassier told TheStreet that lockdowns and cancellations could actually lead to fewer people getting vaccinated. 

JESSE ARLEN
Zohrab Center presents Russian press coverage of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
Armenian Weekly 12-27-21
[Jesse] Arlen, who is also a postdoctoral research fellow in Armenian Christian Studies at Fordham University, called it important to “gather in person to talk, listen, think deeply and appreciate experts’ presentations on how to engage most effectively with the homeland and Armenian culture.

CHRISTINA GREER
Jan. 6, midterm elections and Build Back Better loom large on 2022 Congressional agenda
NY1 12-30-21
The commission’s work then might have an impact on the upcoming midterm elections, Christina Greer, an associate professor of political science at Fordham University, told Spectrum News. “What I’ll be looking for is to see whether this January 6 commission comes through with some real, concrete evidence that there were members of Congress — their own colleagues — who were somehow involved.”

CHRISTINA GREER
New Year, New Mayor
WNYC/The Brian Lehrer Show 1-03-22
Christina Greer, political science professor at Fordham University, host of the podcast FAQNYC, and author of Black Ethnics (Oxford University Press, 2013), and Elizabeth Kim, reporter who covers mayoral power for the People and Power team at Gothamist and WNYC, talk about [Eric Adams] start in office and where he’ll need to focus.

NATHAN BALLANTYNE
Skeptics Say, ‘Do Your Own Research.’ It’s Not That Simple.
The New York Times 01-03-22
Nathan Ballantyne (@nathanballan) is a professor of philosophy at Fordham University and the author of “Knowing Our Limits.” 

CHRISTINA GREER
NYC’s New Black Power Base
Black News Channel 01-03-22
Now with Dr. Christina Greer, associate director of political science at Fordham University …

ELIZABETH YUKO
Betty White’s legacy goes far beyond the screen
CNN 01-02-22
Elizabeth Yuko, Ph.D., is a bioethicist and writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Washington Post, The Atlantic and elsewhere. She is also an adjunct professor at Fordham University. 

CHRISTINA GREER
Dr. Christina Greer and Ben Jealous On Georgia Governor Race
The Grio 01-05-22
Civil Rights Leader Ben Jealous and TheGrio’s political contributor [and Fordham University professor]Dr. Christina Greer explain Stacey Abrama’s pathway to the Governor’s mansion in Georgia and why the second time might be a charm.

TORE LEVANDER
‘Thematically richer than the Bible’: what I learned at the first annual Boss Baby symposium
The Guardian 01-04-22
Organised by Jaime McCaffrey of the University of Kentucky and Tore Levander of Fordham University, the first annual Boss Baby symposium, held online on Tuesday, brought together a wide range of thinkers to examine what we can learn from a movie about a baby who is also a boss.

GIACOMO SANTANGELO
Empresas americanas têm dificuldades para preencher vagas
Jornal Nacional 12-28-21 (article in Brazilian Portuguese)
O economista Giacomo Santangelo, da Fordham University, disse ao Jornal Nacional que muitos jovens estão decidindo, por exemplo, que querem trabalhar de casa e não mais ir para um escritório. Ou que querem salários melhores. A poupança deu ao trabalhador poder de barganha. Mas Santangelo acredita que isso terá um reflexo na economia. (Economist Giacomo Santangelo, from Fordham University, told Jornal Nacional that many young people are deciding, for example, that they want to work from home and no longer go to an office. Or who want better wages. Savings gave the worker bargaining power. But Santangelo believes this will have an impact on the economy.)

CHRISTINA GREER
Max Politics Podcast: Bill de Blasio’s Legacy and Eric Adams’ Agenda
Gotham Gazette 01-05-22
Joining the show to discuss de Blasio’s legacy, the city he left to Adams, and what’s ahead for the new Mayor are: Sally Goldenberg of Politico, Dr. Christina Greer of Fordham University, and Harry Siegel of The Daily Beast and The Daily News (Greer and Siegel are also co-hosts of the FAQ NYC podcast).

CELIA FISHER
Why Parents Resist COVID Vaccines
Brian Lehrer Show/WNYC 01-11-22
Celia Fisher, professor of psychology and director Center for Ethics Education at Fordham University, talks about her research into why parents balk at vaccinating their children against COVID.

NICHOLAS TAMPIO
School Boards Under Fire
Jewish Boston 01-11-22
Join us as we examine the role of school boards and some state laws that are fueling the latest culture wars. Panelists include Adam Harris, staff writer at The Atlantic, Nicholas Tampio, professor of political science at Fordham University…

STUDENTS

Frigid Temperatures, Hours In Line, Surprise Expenses: Here’s A Look At The Preholiday COVID Testing Mayhem
Yahoo News 12-21-21
Iida Linkka, a student at Fordham University, documented her two-and-half-hour wait in the rain to get tested for TikTok at an EZ tent located in Midtown, Manhattan.

Northwestern Mutual Scholarship Program Grants $500,000 to Childhood Cancer Survivors and Siblings Pursuing Higher Education
Yahoo News 01-10-22
Northwestern Mutual’s Childhood Cancer Scholarship Program was created in an effort to ease the financial burden on families affected by childhood cancer by helping to fund school tuition and fees. This year’s program marks the largest group of scholars to date, with 50 students nationwide receiving a $5,000 renewable scholarship (for a total of $10,000). Each recipient has been affected by childhood cancer, either as a survivor or sibling, and has demonstrated strong academic performance. Olivia Stern; Wisconsin: Fordham University

Nutley High graduate died of rare cancer that affects just a few dozen Americans a year
NorthJersey.com 01-11-22
The initial GoFundMe raised around $76,000 and allowed Gianna [Signorile] to continue her education closer to home at Fordham University. But just three months after her surgery, Gianna’s cancer returned, and in December, her liver was failing.

ALUMNI

Commentary: A Cleverly Crafted Reply to an 1897 Letter to the Editor – Asking if Santa is Real?
WGNS 12-20-21
[Virginia O’Hanlon] earned a master’s degree from Columbia University and a doctorate from Fordham University. Later she became a teacher and school administrator.

Hearst Connecticut Media Editorial Board Thumbs Up and Down Picks
CT Post 12-21-21
Thumbs up to two enterprising young Fairfield County residents who have launched their answer to Amazon with an online marketplace for state products. Fairfieldcountyshops.com was created by Greg Gatto, a Ridgefield resident and a senior at Yale University, and recent Fordham University graduate Olivia Ghee, who lives in Fairfield.

Christmas is still Christmas, with or without the snow
Pocono Record 12-20-21
Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo holds a doctorate in Catholic Theology from Fordham University and authored a column on religion for the Washington Post from 2008-2012. He is also Professor Emeritus of Puerto Rican and Latino Studies, Brooklyn College and Distinguished Scholar of the City University of New York. 

A Veteran Nurse Embraces Law School
UConn Today 12-17-21
A native of Meriden, Connecticut, [Jaqui] Arena earned a BS in psychology and biology from Fordham University, a BS in nursing from Fairfield University and an MS in nurse anesthesia from Drexel University.

Anita Aquino: The lone female member of the Monetary Board
Manila Bulletin 12-22-21
MBM Annie had always wanted to be a banker and to work for a global banking company. She finished her Bachelor of Arts in Economics at the Ateneo de Manila University, did a short stint for a local bank, before going to the US to study. She earned her Masters in Economics from Fordham University in New York and completed a special program in Accounting and Finance at Marymount Manhattan College, New York, where she was inducted into the Curian Honor Society.

Women’s Forum speaker to discuss pandemic’s impact
CT Post 12-30-21
The Women’s Forum of Litchfield welcomes Jennifer Grant, MSW, LCSW who is the Director of Wellness Center Programs at the Connecticut Junior Republic, to speak on the subject of Mental Health in Connecticut. A graduate of Fordham University, Grant will discuss the impact of the pandemic.

I Was Sexually Abused By A Priest. Then I Became A Priest. Here’s What I Know Now.
Huffington Post 12-28-21
Robert D. Karpinski has been at DePaul University since 2009. He holds a Ph.D. in educational administration and supervision from Fordham University in New York and an M.Div. from Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia.

Washington’s MacBeth is One for the Ages
Associated Press 12-22-21
Washington, who’s played Shakespeare onstage numerous times ( and onscreen in 1993 ) recently said that it’s “where I started, and where I want to finish.” As a student at Fordham University, he played Othello, a role he prepared for by listening to recordings of Laurence Olivier in the library.

Denzel Washington on Directing: ‘I’m Still Learning’
Associated Press 12-21-21
Washington says mentorship was important to him as well — beginning with an English and theater teacher at Fordham University, Robinson Stone, “one of my first mentors who could see the potential I had.”

GM candidates the Giants could consider if they fire Dave Gettleman
USA Today 12-23-21
Despite his limited experience, [Brandon] Brown, who currently serves as Philly’s director of player personnel, is considered one of the fastest risers in personnel. Brown is also well-educated and has a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Fordham University and a law degree from Barry University Law School.

‘Seeing is believing’: Few Black ballerinas take the stage. The ones who do open doors.
Yahoo.com via USA Today 12-23-21
Larissa Gerszke started taking classes at the age of 5 in her hometown Ontario, Canada, and by the end of high school she knew this was the profession for her. After graduating high school, she attended Fordham University in conjunction with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.

Nonprofit exec on why access to capital is key to address inequity head-on
Crain’s New York 01-04-22 (subscription required)
Valerie White, executive director of the Local Initiatives Support Corp. (LISC) NYC. EDUCATION Bachelor’s in communications, Fordham University; juris doctorate, Fordham University School of Law; master’s in management, The New School

In historic moment, first women take office to serve as DAs in Erie, Crawford counties
GoErie.com 01-04-22
[Paula] DiGiacomo, a graduate of Fordham University and the Duquesne University School of Law, was hired as an assistant district attorney in Crawford County in May 1994 under then-District Attorney John Dawson. She said she was the county’s second female prosecutor when she was hired.

Former Gwinn resident running for Massachusetts State Senate
Upper Michigan Source 01-05-22
[Lydia Edwards] attended Gwinn schools and is a former member of Saint Anthony Catholic Church. Edwards made her way to New York City in 1999 for college, where she graduated from Fordham University with a Bachelor’s Degree in 2003. After getting her Doctor of Law from American University in Washington, D.C., and her Master of Law from Boston University, she joined the workforce.

Mental Health Talk Scheduled
Prime Publishers 01-06-22
Ms. [Jennifer] Grant, a graduate of Fordham University, plans to highlight how the past two years of the pandemic has impacted every aspect of life, including mental health.

Covid no hurdle for Barnum PTA president
L.I. Herald 01-06-22
[Jennette] Ackerman’s love of creativity continued at Fordham University, where she majored in art history. After graduating in 2001, she was hired by Christie’s Auction House in Manhattan as a credit department accounts representative, working with buyers who had purchased works of art by masters such as Rembrandt and Picasso.

Chaminade track & field athlete helps in Hurricane Ida recovery
The Garden City News 01-06-22
“I had graduated from Fordham University and was working at a law firm at the time and I felt unfulfilled and like I was wandering about aimlessly. I was trying to figure things out so I contacted my Cross Country & Track coach at Fordham, Tom Dewey, to lead me in a certain direction.” He spoke with coach Dewey, and they both agreed that [Tom] Slattery should look into the OCS (Officer Candidate School) located at the Coast Guard Academy in Connecticut.

Nutley BOE Trustee Scotti Transfers to Fordham University
Tap Into Nutley 01-10-22
In a statement to his supporters on Sunday, [Nicholas] Scotti reported that he will be transferring to Fordham University beginning with the Spring 2022 semester, bringing him much closer to the township.

Guidepost Solutions Welcomes Specialist in Re-Engineering Compliance & Ethics Programs
Businesswire 01-10-22
[Eric T.] Young is an adjunct professor of ethics and compliance classes at Fordham University School of Law and serves on the advisory boards for multiple AI technology companies including Rebellion Research, WebDoctors.com, HyperVerge, Inc. and AI Data Innovations.

Sidney Poitier and Denzel Washington: Read USA TODAY’s rare joint interview with the Hollywood icons
USA Today 01-07-22
Washington received his prediction during his sophomore year at Fordham University. “I didn’t have a shoe box,” says Washington, eliciting a big laugh from Poitier.

Pay It Forward: “Always Strive To Be Highly Responsive and Transparent”
Globe St 01-11-22
Bonnie Neuman, 41, Head of Real Estate Finance and Co-Chair, Finance Group, Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, New York City. Bonnie A. Neuman partner with Cadwalader. Law school and year of graduation: Fordham University School of Law, 2006.

Mike Breen’s Net Worth in 2022
Clutch Points 01-11-22
Michael Breen was born in Yonkers, New York, and graduated college at Fordham University in 1983.

Legislative committee endorses Gov. Mills’ nominee for public advocate
Yahoo News 01-11-22
[William] Harwood is a graduate of both Harvard and Fordham universities.

Jill O’Brien Joins the South Shore Chamber of Commerce Staff as Engagement Lead
Citybiz.co 01-11-22
A native of Honolulu Hawaii, [Jill] O’Brien earned a Bachelor of Arts in art history from Skidmore College and a Master of Business Administration from Fordham University. She has years of experience in major gifts fundraising at higher education institutions and also several years in teaching.

Lazarus Named CEO of HISA
Thoroughbred Daily News 01-11-22
[Lisa] Lazarus began her legal career working as an associate at Akin Gump for four years after graduating from Fordham University School of Law and clerking for a Federal District Court Judge in Memphis, TN.

OBITUARIES

Frederick A. Partyka II, 75, Attorney
Frederick A. “Rick” Partyka II
Legacy.com 12-21-21
Rick [A. Parkyka II] was a graduate of the Wilbur H. Lynch High School, Fordham University, and the Vermont Law School.

Barbara Leerhsen, 72, Prominent Realtor
Barbara Leerhsen
Poughkeepsie Journal 12-19-21
Barbara graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.A. in English from Fordham University in 1971 and was a member of the Phi Betta Kappa honor society.

Dorothy Theresa Shillinglaw, 93, editor and family historian
Darianite 12-22-21
[Dorothy Theresa] studied history at Fordham University and worked for many years as an editor for both Soundprints and Junior Achievement. 

Richard H. Hirsch, 84, former secretary of communications for the U.S. bishops
National Catholic Reporter 12-29-21
Hirsch attended Catholic schools in Baltimore, including Loyola High School. His experience in high school prompted him to join the Jesuits, where he was a scholastic for 10 years, attending Fordham University in New York.

James S. LaCorte, 74, lawyer, former surrogate of Union County, NJ
Legacy.com 12-22-21
Born in Newark, James resided in Union at the time of his passing after living the majority of his life in Elizabeth. He attended St. Genevieve’s School, Xavier High School in New York City, and Fordham University.

Joan Ann Spaldo, 90, teacher
NorthJersey.com 12-27-21
Joan was a graduate of St Mary’s High School in Rutherford, but she was most fiercely proud of her alma mater, Fordham University, where she earned both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in education and teaching, earning Summa Cum Laude. She dedicated her life to education, teaching in the Teaneck school system for 39 years.

Honorable Kenneth W. Rudolph, 85, Retired New York State Supreme Court Justice
LoHud.com 12-26-21
A graduate of Fordham University School of Law, class of 1961, Ken embraced the university’s motto “in the service of others” throughout his legal career and his life.

Marie Theresa “Dolly” Maurer, 78, homemaker, volunteer and bridge player
Donellan Funeral Home 12-28-21
Philanthropically, Otto and Dolly established a detective mystery collection of more than 9,000 volumes that now resides in the Special Collection section of the Walsh Library at Fordham University. They also supported Jesuit education throughout their lives through their donations to Fordham University as well as Loyola Academy.

Norris Poyner Phillips, 91, former Deputy Commissioner for the State of New York
Legacy.com 12-29-21
Norris graduated valedictorian of Currituck County Training school, from The Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina (North Carolina A and T State University) with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Social Science, and from Fordham University in New York with a Master’s of Social Work. 

Sister Mary McGuinness, OP, dedicated educator and writer
Legacy.com 01-08-22
She also pursued the study of Sociology at Seton Hall University, South Orange and Religious Studies at Fordham University, NYC.

ATHLETICS

Local Division I women’s hoops getting its game on
New York Amsterdam News 12-30-21
Bronx, Fordham University: Fordham, currently 8–3, has been playing well heading into Atlantic 10 conference play, which begins on New Year’s Day. 

NSJ 2021 Coach of the Year: Dave Clawson takes Wake to new heights
The North State Journal 12-22-21
It also continued a pattern of success that has seen [Dave] Clawson put together at least one double-digit win season and bring home a championship trophy in each of his four stops as a college head coach — Fordham, Richmond, Bowling Green and Wake.

Running backs are a major component of the Cardinals offense
Fansided 01-07-22
Just when it appeared that [Chase] Edmonds was getting back on a roll, the 25-year-old seemed to be favoring his ribs during the latter stages of Arizona’s Week 17 victory over the Dallas Cowboys. The former Fordham University product managed to remain in the game, but he was obviously in a lot of pain.

Maine talent soaring to top levels of women’s college basketball
Yahoo News 01-10-22
Mackenzie Holmes and Anna DeWolfe were transcendent Maine high school basketball stars, each leading their respective schools — Holmes at Gorham High and DeWolfe at Greely High in Cumberland — to multiple state championships. There was no doubt they would play at the NCAA Division I level. And they are excelling. DeWolfe, a junior point guard at Fordham University, is averaging over 20 points a game for the second consecutive season.

 

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