CLIPS OF THE WEEK

JOSEPH M. MCSHANE, S.J.
Catholic college leaders pledge solidarity with undocumented students
The Washington Post 11-30-16
Here is a list of signers: Joseph M. McShane, SJ, Fordham University

TaxTalent employer survey ranks top U.S. tax education programs for 2016-17
AccountingToday.com 11-30-16
MBA Tax: 1. Fordham University, Gabelli School

Fordham Westchester at 40
The Business Council of Westchester 11-17-16
One of the county’s prized institutions is Fordham Westchester, which celebrated its 40th anniversary this week with a reception at its West Harrison campus.

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY

Fordham Westchester at 40
The Business Council of Westchester 11-17-16
One of the county’s prized institutions is Fordham Westchester, which celebrated its 40th anniversary this week with a reception at its West Harrison campus.

Banfield: Bedford Schools Strengthen Privacy Protections for Students
Patch.com 11-16-16
According to a 2013 Fordham University study, 95 percent of school districts use an outside, cloud-based service.

WFUV

Roger McGuinn to Headline Pete Fornatale Memorial Concert at Landmark
BroadwayWorld.com 11-18-16
When he debuted his show Campus Caravan at Fordham University’s WFUV 90.7 FM on November 21, 1964, it was the first rock-and-roll show on New York’s FM band.

WFUV to Continue Holiday Tradition of Marathon Live Shows in Thanksgiving Feastival; Lineup Set!
BroadwayWorld.com 11-18-16
WFUV (90.7 FM/wfuv.org) continues its annual tradition of a marathon of exclusive live performances over the Thanksgiving holiday.

WFUV/New York Airs Annual Thanksgiving ‘Feastival’ November 23rd-25th Featuring Bruce Springsteen MetLife Concert
AllAccess.com 11-18-16
Starting at 6p (ET) on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd and continuing on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24th and FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, the WFUV THANKSGIVING FEASTIVAL will air more than 20 hours of FUV Live concerts recorded over the past year from venues both small and large, from the ROCKWOOD MUSIC HALL to the NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL.

Christmas at the Airport
NotionsCapital.wordpress.com 11-25-16
Nick Lowe’s 2013 Christmas song is based on a real travel experience. Nick recorded a strangely-moving solo acoustic version for Fordham University’s WFUV-FM.

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS

FREDRIC NACHBAUR
University Press Week: When the Mission Isn’t Money
PublishingPerspectives.com 11-18-16
We’ve been in touch with two key players in the sector: Peter Berkery, the American Association of University Presses’ executive director; and Fred Nachbaur, director of Fordham University Press and chair of the “UPWeek,” task force.

University Press Roundup: #UPWeek 2016 Edition
CUPblog.org 11-18-16
Fordham University Press’s blog emphasizes the importance of community through discussing the book Before the Fires: An Oral History of African American Life in the Bronx from the 1930′s to the 1960′s.

O’Shaghnessy Book on Cuomo a Must Read
Eastchester Rising November 18-25, 2016 Issue
“The product of his genius and bright, fine mind will resonate long after the dust of centuries has fallen over our cities,” said O’Shaughnessy, whose book full of remembrances is indeed, as Fordham University Press writes, “a loving tribute to a magnifi cent political figure whose words and example continue to inform the conscience of our nation.”

Memories of Mario
Syracuse New Times 11–30-16
You won’t find those memories in William O’Shaughnessy’s new book Mario Cuomo: Remembrances of a Remarkable Man (Whitney Media Publishing Group; distributed by Fordham University Press; 295 pages, $35).

Colin Broderick’s First Feature Film “Emerald City” to Premiere After Success in The London Irish Film Festival 2016
WECT.com 11-28-16
His new book, the anthology, “The Writing Irish of New York” will be published in the spring by Fordham University Press.

ADMINISTRATION

JOSEPH M. MCSHANE, S.J.
The Spiritual Legacy of Peter-Hans Kolvenbach
America Magazine 11-26-16
As Jesuit Father Joseph M. McShane, [S.J.] president of Fordham University, told America, “most (if not all) Jesuits would tell you that his humility, holiness, integrity and savvy diplomacy were what stabilized the society after one of the roughest periods of our history.

JOSEPH M. MCSHANE, S.J.
Catholic college leaders pledge solidarity with undocumented students
The Washington Post 11-30-16
Here is a list of signers: Joseph M. McShane, SJ, Fordham University

SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL AND CONTINUING STUDIES STAFF

NICOLE BRYAN
Second Milli Awards honor 22
WestfairOnline.com 11-22-16
Two of the judges, Nicole Bryan, associate dean and director of business programs in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies on the Westchester Campus of Fordham University, and Lexie Leyman, communications and community affairs manager at The Dannon Co. and a winner of a 2015 Milli Award, presented the awards.

GABELLI SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

TaxTalent employer survey ranks top U.S. tax education programs for 2016-17
AccountingToday.com 11-30-16
MBA Tax: 1. Fordham University, Gabelli School

Private Foundations and Impact Investing
BryanCaveCharityLaw.com 11-30-16
The Responsible and Impact Investing Symposium, held on November 10, was co-presented by Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business and featured leaders in this growing field who discussed opportunities and legal considerations for investors, private foundations, financial advisers and for-profit entities, from start-ups to established ventures.

SCHOOL OF LAW FACULTY

KAREN GREENBERG
Trump and Guantanamo Bay: Why he may find it a headache
MiddleEastEye.net 11-18-16
Karen Greenberg, who runs Fordham University’s Center on National Security, said that any bid to transfer any American charged with “terrorism” to Gitmo would be a worrisome departure from the fair trial rights enjoyed by US citizens.

KAREN GREENBERG
Donald Trump Will Inherit the Legacy of the Torture Years
The Atlantic 11-17-16
KAREN J. GREENBERG is the director of the Center on National Security at Fordham Law. She is the author of Rogue Justice: The Making of the Security State.

KAREN GREENBERG
Terrorist cell is alive in Minneapolis, U.S. judge in ISIL case says
Star Tribune 11-19-16
His sentencing decisions this week — ranging from time served for one defendant to up to 35 years in prison for another — signal that courts are beginning to figure out how to address terror cases with more nuance, said Karen Greenberg, director of the Center on National Security at Fordham University School of Law.

KAREN GREENBERG
Expert says Minnesota terror sentences could set national pattern
Associated Press via MixFargo.com 11-20-16
Fordham University terrorism expert Karen Greenberg says the sentencings are expected to guide judges handling other Islamic State-related terrorism cases across the country.

JOHN PFAFF
The “Should You Work for President Trump?” Edition
Slate 11-18-16
Emily chatters about the upcoming book by Fordham Law professor John Pfaff: Locked In: The True Causes of Mass Incarceration and How to Achieve Real Reform.

ZEPHYR TEACHOUT
Cory Booker, Zephyr Teachout and more on the Democrats’ future
The Washington Post 11-18-16
The writer is an associate professor of law at Fordham University and the author of “Corruption in America: From Benjamin Franklin’s Snuff Box to Citizens United.”

ZEPHYR TEACHOUT
The Constitution (Probably) Won’t Save Us If Trump Becomes a Kleptocrat
New York Magazine 11-21-16
Painter’s argument has been endorsed by Harvard law professor Lawrence Tribe, the Republican former FEC chairman Trevor Potter, and Fordham law professor (and Democratic congressional candidate) Zephyr Teachout.

ZEPHYR TEACHOUT
Trump’s Foreign Business Ties May Violate the Constitution
The New York Times 11-17-16
Zephyr Teachout is an associate professor at the Fordham School of law and the author of “Corruption in America.”

ZEPHYR TEACHOUT
Trump’s International Business Dealings Could Violate The Constitution
Alabama Public Radio 11-22-16
“What this does is put Congress in an almost impossible situation of judging the fair market value of financial transactions between state-run entities and the Trump Organization,” said Zephyr Teachout, a law professor at Fordham University.

JENNIFER GORDON
US Voting Results Show Serious Split In American Society – Analysis
Eurasia Review 11-22-16
Meanwhile, Jennifer Gordon, Professor at Fordham Law School in New York and an expert on immigration policy, reminded that during his presidential campaign, Donald Trump made a series of promises about what his immigration policies would be.

JENNIFER GORDON
Trump could test CMPD leniency toward undocumented immigrants
The Courier-Tribune 11-26-16
Jennifer Gordon, a law professor at Fordham University in New York who specializes in immigration, said it’s likely the Trump administration would use a stick rather than a carrot to try to get cities to comply.

ROBIN LENHARDT
‘Loving:’ how an interracial couple’s love changed history
AFP via Yahoo! News 11-25-16
And yet the US has a long history of barring interracial marriage, according to Robin Lenhardt, a law professor at Fordham University.

SUSAN SCAFIDI
Robert Fulford: Academia’s narrow-minded attack on the imagination
National Post 11-25-16
Recently a law professor at Fordham University, Susan Scafidi, brought out the first book on this subject, “Who Owns Culture? Appropriation and Authenticity in American Law.”

YOUNGJAE LEE
Impeaching President Park Geun Hye can be done but may be unwise
The Straits Times 11-23-16
New York-based Fordham University law professor Youngjae Lee, who wrote a book on Mr Roh’s impeachment, said the Constitutional Court gave examples of acts that could damage the constitutional order to such an extent that impeachment is necessary.

LINDA SUGIN
Trump Foundation admits to self-dealing: What does that mean?
The Christian Science Monitor 11-22-16
Linda Sugin, a law professor at Fordham University in New York, says she was astounded to see Americans flock to support Trump despite the hard-hitting reporting by Mr. Fahrenthold and others.

JOHN D. FEERICK
It’s Time For The Winners To Win
The Huffington Post 11-29-16
John Feerick, professor of law at Fordham University, said, “Not only have reasons for the Electoral College long since vanished but the institution has not fulfilled the design of the framers.

MARK A. COHEN
Chinese innovation is on the rise, but is it a case of quantity over quality?
Business In Vancouver 11-30-16
A telling statistic which underlines these challenges is the comparatively low number of patent applications China files overseas, which are not subsidised by the state, according to Mark Cohen, an adjunct professor at the Fordham Law.

GABELLI SCHOOL OF BUSINESS FACULTY

SERGE REDA
Williamsburg, Greenpoint resale growth slows, report says
am New York 11-30-16
Serge Reda, a real estate professor at Fordham University, said the Williamsburg’s dip is an indication that investors and home hunters aren’t as hungry as they used to be for the multimillion dollar condos that have popped up over the last decade.

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE FACULTY

TINA MASCHI
Retirement age: Elderly inmate wants to retire from prison job
The Malone Telegram 11-25-16
According to Dr. Tina Maschi, an associate professor of social work at Fordham University, there are approximately 10,120 inmates in New York over the age of 50, accounting for about 20 percent of the overall state prison population.

LYN KENNEDY SLATER
Accidental Icon: Lyn Slater
Apprecier 12-01-16
Slater, who still teaches classes at the Graduate School of Social Services at Fordham University, has won a devoted following for not only her blog but her 59,000-plus Instagram.

FORMER GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION FACULTY

MAX WEINER
North End Friends’ Final Toast Marks 70 Years Of Friendship
Hartford Courant 11-27-16
Max Weiner earned a full ride to Yale and went on to become the dean of education at Fordham University.

ARTS AND SCIENCES FACULTY

CHRISTINA GREER
Could Donald Trump’s New York supporters bring down Bill de Blasio?
am New York 11-18-16
Still, some voters may respond to a “Make New York Great Again” argument — particularly when many of the mayor’s initiatives to improve city life “disproportionately assist people of color and poor people,” says Christina Greer, associate professor of political science at Fordham University.

CHRISTINA GREER
Bill de Blasio’s Foe In Reelection Bid? Donald Trump
DNAinfo.com 11-23-16
“If you listen to his speech on Trump, it was really about galvanizing his base,” said Christina Greer, a professor of political science at Fordham University.

CHRISTINA GREER
PODCAST: RACE, CLASS, AND THE “BOY KING” TRUMP
NYSlant.com 11-22-16
Fordham University’s Dr. Christina Greer, an associate professor of political science and published author, is a member of that rare club.

CHRISTINA GREER
Trump’s threat to democracy
MSNBC via ProjectVote.org 11-30-16
Project Vote board member and associate professor at Fordham University, Christina Greer recently appeared on All in With Chris Hayes to discuss Donald Trump’s threat to democracy.

CHRISTINA GREER
Farewell Fidel
New York Amsterdam News 12-01-16
Christina Greer, Ph. D., is an associate professor at Fordham University and the author of “Black Ethnics: Race, Immigration, and the Pursuit of the American Dream.”

CHARLES C. CAMOSY
The Trump voters you don’t know
The Christian Science Monitor 11-17-16
At a time when the parties have in many ways retreated into talking only to the demographic groups that safely make up their core, it’s become more important to have conversations and debates across those lines, says Charles Camosy, a theology professor at Fordham University in New York.

CHARLES C. CAMOSY
Bruce co-edits book on polarization in the Catholic Church
The Daily Times 11-13-16
“She and Charlie Camosy, an associate professor of theology at Fordham University, asked if I would be willing to join as a co-editor to subsequently develop a book to capture the spirit, stories and wisdom shared at that event.”

CHARLES C. CAMOSY
Listening to Trump voters: 3 first steps
Dallas News 11-21-16
Charles C. Camosy is associate professor of theological and social ethics at Fordham University and author of Beyond the Abortion Wars: A Way Forward for a New Generation.

CHARLES C. CAMOSY
The Case for Trading Identity Politics for ‘Intellectual Humility’
The Chronicle of Higher Education 11-27-16
Charles C. Camosy, an associate professor of theology at Fordham University, talks about why academics are out of touch and what they should do about it.

CHARLES C. CAMOSY
THE DISARRAY AND HOPE OF OUR POST-ELECTION ABORTION POLITICS
PublicOrthodoxy.org 11-28-16
Charles C. Camosy is Associate Professor of Theology at Fordham University and author of Beyond the Abortion Wars: a Way Forward for a New Generation.

ARISTOTLE PAPANIKOLAOU
Jesus wept: How can you call yourself a Christian if you voted for Donald Trump?
Salon 11-18-16
Aristotle Papanikolaou, co-director of the Orthodox Christian Studies Center at Fordham University, issued a thoughtful rebuttal to the exhortation to blindly unite.

ALLAN S. GILBERT
Brick collectors are real people too
Chicago Tribune 11-21-16
“I don’t go to their swap meets,” said Allan Gilbert, professor of anthropology and founder of the 3,000-item New Netherland/New York Brick Archive at Fordham University.

COSTAS PANAGOPOULOS
Despite losing popular vote, Donald Trump won in ‘electoral landslide,’ GOP’s Reince Priebus says
Politifact.com 11-21-16
Costas Panagopoulos, director of the Center for Electoral Politics and Democracy at Fordham University, said Trump’s winning 57 percent of the Electoral College vote makes it “pretty close” to a landslide.

COSTAS PANAGOPOULOS
PolitiFact: Donald Trump’s Pants on Fire tweet about illegal voters
Tampa Bay Times 11-28-16
“This is patently false,” said Costas Panagopoulos, a Fordham University political scientist.

COSTAS PANAGOPOULOS
Trump to fill more vacancies; recount distraction looms
Gosport Times 11-30-16
“I think it’s a claim that’s completely unsubstantiated”, said Costas Panagopoulos, director of the Elections and Campaign Management program at Fordham University.

NICHOLAS TAMPIO
Can Donald Trump Remake the Face of American Public Education?
Pacific Standard 11-21-16
The federal government “has a pile of carrots” to incentivize the creation of charter and magnet schools as part of the ESEA’s discretionary funding, says Nicholas Tampio, a political science professor at Fordham University.

PAUL LEVINSON
Fighting Plagiarism in Blogging: Why Copyscape (and other plagiarism tools) Matters
WebHostingSecretRevealed.net 11-22-16
“There are some people who satisfy their need to be known as a writer not by writing original material, but by taking the works that others have written and publishing as their own,” said Dr. Paul Levinson, Communications Professor at Fordham University in NYC and a popular blogger.

STEPHEN MCKINLEY HENDERSON
‘Fences’ Actor Stephen McKinley Henderson on Working With Denzel Washington
Variety 11-24-16
SIDE JOB: He’s the Denzel Washington Endowed Chair at Fordham University.

MEENASARANI LINDE MURUGAN
The Film Comment Podcast: Post-Election
FilmComment.com 11-23-16
In the second, Farihah Zaman, filmmaker, critic and Production Manager for Field of Vision, and Meenasarani Linde Murugan, assistant professor in the Department of Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University, discuss issues of representation and what a Trump presidency potentially means for filmmakers and their creative process.

ARNALDO CRUZ-MALAVE
Fidel Castro’s Cuba has a sordid history when it comes to LGBTQ Cubans
Mic 11-27-16
“They rounded up the people they thought they could round up and the rest of the population wouldn’t scream about: the people that could be scapegoated,” Arnaldo Cruz-Malavé, the director of the Latin American and Latino Studies Institute at Fordham University, said in a phone interview.

ARNALDO CRUZ-MALAVE
On Fidel’s Death, Cuba and Puerto Rico, Two Paths Intertwined
NBC News 11-27-16
Growing up in Puerto Rico in the 1960s, with parents who feared a communist takeover of the island if it were to become independent, Arnaldo Cruz-Malavé, head of Latin American and Latino Studies at Fordham University, went on to college in United States and joined student movements in the 1970s who saw Fidel as the foremost leader of anticolonial struggles and “an unyielding supporter of Puerto Rico’s inalienable right to self-determination.”

MONIKA MCDERMOTT
With Trump Victory, It’s Not As Simple As Polls Were Wrong
Hartford Courant 11-28-16
One of the biggest problems this year in the Trump-Clinton race was that national pundits often completely ignored the margin of error, said Monika McDermott, a former University of Connecticut pollster who now teaches polling at Fordham University in New York.

GEORGE DEMACOPOULOS
The Diaconate—History and Present Practice
America Magazine 11-28-16
George Demacopoulos, Theologian and founding co-director of the Orthodox Christian Studies Center at Fordham University

SHONNI ENELOW
The Film Comment Podcast: Tearjerkers and Manchester by the Sea
FilmComment.com 11-29-16
Film Comment Digital Editor Violet Lucca is joined by Koresky and FC contributors Shonni Enelow, assistant professor of English at Fordham University, and Mark Harris of Vulture.

MARK NAISON
HOW THE BRONX GAVE US HIP HOP
Thirteen.org 11-21-16
In his essay, “From Jimmy Castor to Grandmaster Flash — The Role of Morrisania in Hip-Hop’s Evolution,” Mark Naison, a Professor of History and African American Studies at Fordham University in New York City, connects the birth of hip hop to the African-American, Caribbean and Latin styles of music that thrived in South Bronx neighborhoods like Morrisania since the World War II era.

BENJAMIN BARBER
Trump Is Already Exerting His Power Over Public Space in D.C.
Washington City Paper 12-01-16
“Physical space in the nation’s capital is especially important and valuable, since that is our national political theater,” says Benjamin Barber, a political theorist and author who teaches at Fordham University.

ATHLETICS

First of three straight home games: Fordham still adjusting after a win
The Bronx Chronicle 11-19-16
Coach Jeff Neubauer said after three games his Fordham Rams are still adjusting.

Coming together: Fordham Rams win Johnny Bach Classic
The Bronx Chronicle 11-21-16
You would never know that these Fordham Rams had played three games back-to-back-to-back as they swept the Johnny Bach Classic at Rose Hill Sunday afternoon with a 85-69 win over Lipscomb University.

Jack Gibbs, DeJon Jarreau and the A-10 Bounce
PickinSplinters.com 11-21-16
The last time Fordham accomplished what they accomplished today none of the current players were born and head coach Jeff Neubauer was in high school.

Another banner season for Miami Country Day cross-country
Miami Herald 11-22-16
Belen Jesuit School senior CJ Vazquez signed his letter of intent to play baseball at Fordham University during a ceremony at the school’s Roberto Goizueta Athletic Center.

Gold Swimmer is Bronx Bound
Patch.com 11-23-16
Bayley Frierson of Chattahoochee Gold Swim Team has committed to swim for Fordham University in the Bronx, New York City.

Magill excited for next chapter
The Pawtucket Times 11-28-16
[Kate Magill] admitted she knew from the get-go she wanted to further her academic and aquatic careers at Fordham University in The Bronx, N.Y.

STUDENTS

Turning the Page: J.R. Martinez on Pushing Past Adversity to Find Your Purpose
Target Corporate 11-21-16
And to keep challenging himself, he’s finishing up his first year of college at Fordham University.

4 Steps to Combat Stress
HerCampus.com 11-26-16
Siera Nezaj is a freshman at Fordham University.

How Scientists Are Using Poop to Study New York City’s Coyote Population
Mental_floss 11-18-16
This is where Carol Henger comes in. The Fordham University Ph.D. student can often be found in the lab, carefully scraping cells off coyote poop and analyzing them for DNA.

At Standing Rock and Beyond, What Is to Be Done?
The New York Times 11-25-16
Eric Martin is a doctoral candidate in systematic theology at Fordham University and co-editor of “The Berrigan Letters.”

Women’s Fellowship Awards Four Grants
PrimePublishers.com 11-30-16
Kayla Snabaitis is a junior at Fordham University, majoring in communications and media studies and minoring in design.

ALUMNI

Ranger pitcher Nick Martinez’s connection to Vin Scully
SportsDay.DallasNews.com 11-27-16
Martinez and Scully are both alums of Fordham University in New York.

M.J., Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and Vin Scully earn Medal of Freedom
Los Angeles Sentinel 11-30-16
Scully played for the Fordham University baseball team for two seasons. He also worked with the university’s radio station commentating on football, baseball, and basketball games.

Author: Murdered American Sister Maura Clarke sought ‘more just society’
MassLive.com 11-19-16
“When I started thinking about the churchwomen I realized I really didn’t know much at all about what specifically they were doing or how they saw their work or what it was really all about,” said Markey, a graduate of Fordham University and Columbia University School of Journalism.

Righteous Rebels Offers History of AHF, the Largest Global AIDS Organization
CBS58.com 11-23-16
[Patrick Range] McDonald is a New Jersey native and a Fordham University graduate.

Simpson Thacher Elects Eleven New Partners
TristateUpdate.com 11-22-16
Ian [Ho] received his J.D., magna cum laude, in 2005 from Fordham University School of Law, where he was a member of the Order of the Coif and the Fordham Law Review.

Alzheimer’s Association – NYC Chapter announces new hires for care and support program team
14News.com 11-29-16
[Pamela Skinner] earned a Master’s in Social Work, Research from Fordham University and has served as an adjunct instructor in the Health and Human Services department at St. John’s University.

Enright to Head Children’s Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative
WECT.com 11-29-16
[Maureen] Enright is a graduate of Fordham University, (B.A. summa cum laude, English) and the University of Virginia Law School.

La Danse Caraibe Shines With The Production, ‘Stars’
MNIalive.com 11-29-16
[Arlene] Frank, an LDC alumni and graduate of The Ailey School and Fordham University’s innovative dance programme, offers engaging modern contemporary choreography in the pieces, Control, Summer Sun, Something New and Uncontrolled Intensity.

OBITUARIES

Barbara Jean Sutherland, 68, Of Westfield, NJ, teacher and librarian
BARBARA SUTHERLAND
Obits.NJ.com 11-20-16
Born in Richmond, Va., Barbara, known by her friends as “Bobbi,” graduated from Scotch Plains/Fanwood High School, obtained a B.A. from Kent State University, an M.A. from Fordham University, a master of library science and a Ph.D. from Rutgers University.

Henry Walter, 88, Of Ossining, NY, journalist
Award-Winning Journalist Henry (Hank) Walter, 88, Hudson Valley Resident
Clarkstown.DailyVoice.com 11-21-16
He was taught by Jesuits for much of his life – he attended St Joseph’s Preparatory High School, St Joseph’s University, served in the military, and then moved to New York where he attended Fordham University and became a journalist.

Theresa M. Leone, 95, Of Nyack, NY, guidance counselor
Theresa M. Leone, 95, Of Nyack
Orangetown.DailyVoice.com 11-25-16
She was a member of the first female class at Fordham University, where she received a degree in social studies and education.

Miguel Perez-Colon, 79, Of Freehold, NJ, Army veteran
Miguel “Mike” Perez-Colon
Asbury Park Press 11-30-16
During his tenure with NBC, Mike pursued a both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in business administration from Fordham University.

Loretta J. Servodidio, 88, Of Tuckahoe, NY, teacher and guidance counselor
Loretta J. Servodidio
Hartford Courant 11-30-16
Loretta was a graduate of Good Counsel College and completed all course work for her Master’s Degree in education from Fordham University.

Selma J. Ram, Of Chester, NJ, nurse
Selma J. Ram, of Chester, nurse, volunteer, grandmother
New Jersey Hills Media Group 12-01-16
She graduated from the Lenox Hill Hospital School of Nursing, earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Fordham University, and worked in a variety of nursing fields.

John J. Madden, Jr., 85, Of Newark, NJ, attorney
JOHN J. MADDEN Jr.
The New York Times 12-01-16
While working full-time and supporting his new family, John attended Fordham Law School at night.

Dana F. White, 82, Of NYC, historian and professor
Obituary: Emory’s Dana F. White, celebrated Atlanta historian and popular professor
ArtsATL.com 11-30-16
White was born in New York City in 1934, and received his bachelor’s degree from Fordham University.

Richard Belson, 84, Of Basking Ridge, NJ, attorney
Richard Mann ‘Dick’ Belson, 84, attorney, formerly of Basking Ridge
The Bernardsville News 12-01-16
He was graduated from Holy Trinity High School in Westfield and attended Fordham University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree and a juris doctor degree.

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