Welcome home, Rams! Whether you’re settling back into the vibrant NYC vibes or starting your first year at Fordham, we’ve got some ideas to help you explore the exciting neighborhoods around our campuses.
Check out our list of fun NYC events happening this September!
1. The Great Elephant Migration
Get ready to experience something magical as 100 life-sized sculptures of Indian elephants head to NYC! Enjoy this public installation and global fundraising initiative that brings together indigenous artisans, contemporary artists, and cultural institutions to celebrate and protect our planet’s incredible wildlife.
Saturday, Sept. 7, through Sunday, Oct. 20; Throughout the Meatpacking District, Manhattan
2. The Feast of San Gennaro
The Feast of San Gennaro is back, so come hungry, dive into delicious eats, soak up the vibrant culture, and prepare for a whole lot of fun!
Thursday, Sept. 12, through Sunday, Sept. 22; Little Italy, Manhattan
3. Forest Meditation Hike
With the hustle and bustle of back-to-school season, take a moment to reconnect with nature. Join the Urban Park Rangers for a guided hike, where you can relax and immerse yourself in the peaceful sights and sounds of Riverdale Park during this walking meditation.
Saturday, Sept. 14, 11 a.m.–12 p.m.; Palisade Avenue and Spaulding Lane in Riverdale Park, the Bronx
4. Brooklyn Book Festival
Calling all bookworms! Check out NYC’s largest free literary event. Bringing together readers and authors from around the globe with original programming and engaging discussions, the festival is the perfect place to discover that next great read.
Sunday, Sept. 22, through Monday, Sept. 30.; Various locations throughout Brooklyn and virtual
5. NYC Yarn Crawl
With fall just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to pick up a cozy new hobby. Dive into the world of knitting at the NYC Yarn Crawl, where you can connect with the vibrant yarn-loving community and celebrate all things crafty!
Friday, Sept. 27 through Sunday, Sept. 29.; Various locations throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn