Op-Ed | Bronx set to lead nation in green jobs with groundbreaking new center
amNY 10-10-2025
Through the pioneering leadership of Fordham University President Tania Tetlow, this project convenes higher education, industry, and community-based organizations in practical ways. Like helping colleges and universities expand programs in solar panel repair, electric vehicle charging installation, and urban agriculture.

Top U.S. Law Schools Leading in Business Law for 2025
JD Journal 10-13-2025
Seventeen law schools earned the prestigious A+ grade for business law excellence. These programs deliver the highest standard of legal education, preparing students for success in competitive corporate environments. A+ Schools: Fordham University.

Dr. Michael Lomax Recognized as British-American Project Fellow
UNCF 10-13-2025
Dr. Lomax and other distinguished leaders were recognized as BAP Fellows at the event including Baroness Patricia Scotland and Tania Tetlow, President of Fordham University. The gala welcomed former BAP Fellows, senior financial and diplomatic officials from the U.K. and stakeholders from the New York City area.

When Your Hinge Date Is New York’s Mayoral Front-Runner
The New York Times 10-12-2025
“We don’t really have a history of first ladies in modern day New York,” said Christina Greer, an associate professor of political science at Fordham University. Michael Bloomberg and Ed Koch, who both served for 12 years, were unmarried, as is Eric Adams.

Fact-checking Hawley’s claims that the FBI ‘tapped’ his and other senators’ phones
PBS 10-09-2025
The process “was not a wiretap,” said Cheryl Bader, a Fordham University clinical associate law professor. “What was sought was basically a record of phone numbers dialed from a specific phone number.”

Rewriting the Rules of the College Admissions ‘Game’
The New York Times 10-07-20205
“Others will benefit more from the wider choice of academic fields and courses at larger institutions. Being in or near a major city can foster the cultural interests of many students; others gain more from the bucolic opportunities of more remote campuses.

In education, as in many other areas, one size does not fit all,” wrote Heather Dubrow, English professor at Fordham University.

Trump’s Tariff-Revenue Checks Could Spur ‘Weird Feedback Loop,’ Warn Economists—White House Claps Back At ‘Unsubstantiated Assumptions’
Benzinga 10-13-2025
Paul Johnson, an adjunct professor of value investing at Fordham’s Gabelli School of Business, noted that the checks could have a weaker but similar effect to the Biden-era pandemic stimulus packages. The checks’ inflation-adjusted purchasing power would be reduced, as recent high inflation has outpaced wage growth.
This article was picked up by Investors Hangout.

The process for securing call logs or metadata requires a subpoena but is less arduous than for wiretaps, Bader said. She said the requirement for obtaining data is relevancy of the information, not probable cause, as a wiretap requires.

Trump’s tariff-revenue checks could create a ‘weird feedback loop’ that encourages more price hikes, analyst says
Fortune 10-12-2025
Paul Johnson, an adjunct professor of value investing at Fordham’s Gabelli School of Business, told Fortune, instead of putting money from the checks into their savings, consumers will likely do what they do best: spend.

If consumers were “rational economic agents,” they would put tariff-revenue checks into savings, he said. “But the odds are high that they’ll turn around and feel like it’s free money.”
This article was picked up by MSN and Yahoo! Finance.

NY Democrats unite around Letitia James after indictment: ‘We have crossed a red line’
Gothamist 10-10-2025
The various factions of the Democratic Party in New York should use the James indictment as an opportunity to come together and focus their message against the Trump administration, said Christina Greer, a political science professor at Fordham University.

“We know that the president has already promised that he will penalize New York City if the mayor’s race does not go the way he wants it to go,” she said. “And so I’m hopeful that Democrats will use this opportunity to really think about the larger threats ahead and how they can best provide for the citizens of New York.”

Court’s delay in Cook case hints at unique thinking for Fed
American Banker 10-07-20205
Jane Manners, a law professor at Fordham University, echoed that view, saying the order could be read “as a sign that the court views the Fed as meaningfully different from other independent agencies.”

NY AG Lettia James indicted after President Trump directed Bondi to prosecute her
MSNBC 10-10-2025
Fordham University Associate Political Science Professor Christina Greer: “The appeals court threw out the monetary punishment, but they did say that there was still fraud by the Trump organization that Donald Trump and his two sons engaged in. … Attorney James has been clear that just because he has done business in New York for a long time, he is not above the law.”
This article was picked up by Yahoo! News.

Fact check: Did the FBI wiretap GOP senators’ phones while investigating election interference?
Houston Chronicle 10-13-2025
The process “was not a wiretap,” said Cheryl Bader, a Fordham University clinical associate law professor. “What was sought was basically a record of phone numbers dialed from a specific phone number.”
This article was picked up by Yahoo! News, PBS, and PolitiFact.

Mass, activities set for Father Walter J. Ciszek Day 2025
Standard Speaker 10-12-2024
After his return to the United States, Ciszek worked at the John XXIII Center at Fordham University in New York. He died on Dec. 8, 1984, the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, and is buried at the Jesuit Novitiate, Wernersville.

Fordham launches hospitality program
Hotels Magazine 10-10-2025
The Fordham School of Professional and Continuing Studies has launched a new hospitality program to prepare students for leadership roles in hospitality management, asset management and entrepreneurship. The program is part of the Fordham Real Estate Institute (REI) and will feature a series of hospitality industry panels with prominent leaders to mark its launch.

Speaking out: Preserving and improving God’s creation
The Bismarck Tribune 10-09-2025
On Sept. 23, we performed a special concert to honor His All-Holiness Bartholemew at Fordham University. The concert featured an environmental oratorio “A Time for Life” by Robert Kyr.

Top college town destinations
The Jambar 10-09-2025
From small-town beauties such as Appalachian State University and Syracuse University, to big-city experiences such as the University of California, Los Angeles and Fordham University, college cities come in all shapes and sizes.

Get the Facts: How often do government shutdowns occur?
LMT Online 10-07-20205
The shutdowns that occurred in the 1980s were partial or for only a few days, according to Jacob Smith, an assistant professor of political science at Fordham University in New York. The real era of shutdowns began in the 1990s.

Applying to college? Application fees waived for NY students at many schools across the state
Chalkbeat New York 10-07-20205
Students can also apply to up to five State University of New York campuses for free from Oct. 20 through Nov. 3. Other private New York City-based schools, including the Fashion Institute of Technology, Fordham University, and Pace University, will also waive application fees. (Some of the city’s top private institutions, such as New York University and Columbia University, were not on the list.)

Maria Bartiromo Interviews Joe Moglia (video unavailable)
Mornings with Maria on Fox Business 10-10-2025
Joe Moglia: “I was born and raised in New York City. I grew up in Manhattan, went to school at Fordham in the Bronx. New york city is my home.
Maria Bartiromo: You’re living the American dream and no wonder. There’s a stadium named after you, Moglia Stadium.

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