Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Awards Competition
Think Ted Talks for scholars! Graduate School of Arts and Sciences students pitch a current research project in front of an audience in a succinct, three-minute presentation.
Think Ted Talks for scholars! Graduate School of Arts and Sciences students pitch a current research project in front of an audience in a succinct, three-minute presentation.
Join us for our Blockchain Disruptor Conference!
Join us for the Fordham University Children and Families Institute annual conference.
Join us for this two-day interdisciplinary International Conference on Sustainable Cities.
Join us for the third International Agunah Summit—Divorce Settlement Abuse and Extortion in Jewish Law.
Cardinal Joseph Tobin of the Newark Archdiocese will deliver a major lecture on how Catholic teaching can light the way to a more just future. Jeffrey D. Sachs, a world-renowned economist at Columbia University and regular visitor to the Vatican, will deliver a response. Christine Emba of the Washington Post will moderate the discussion.
The Fordham Foundry, Fordham’s hub for innovation and entrepreneurship, is pleased to announce its inaugural VentureUP! competition, powered by the Nasdaq Educational Foundation. VentureUP! is a launchpad for new ventures
This year marks the centenary of the birth of Avery Cardinal Dulles, and a decade since the death of this famous convert and Jesuit priest, one of the most renowned American theologians of the past century.
Join us for a conversation with environmental justice advocates, the mayor’s office, and others as we explore the successes and challenges in efforts to decarbonize and increase the resilience of the building sector, particularly with respect to housing that serves low‐income populations in New York City.
Please join us to hear our keynote speaker, Chris Barrett of Cornell University, present "Meeting the Global Food Security Challenges of the 21st Century."
This series of four events, jointly organized by Columbia University, Fordham University, and the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, will explore the complex history of Poland and its shifting borders, focusing on the shared—but much misunderstood—past of Polish Jews and Christians.
This conference examines the question of how members of different cultures and religious communities appropriated each other’s ideas, texts, legal practices, spaces, art, and material culture.
Join us for a conference exploring this risky but potentially rewarding investment. After the conference, join us for a cocktail at the networking reception.
The American Innovation Conference is dedicated to sharing, collaborating, and celebrating customer-focused innovation and its impact on company success.
Join us at the Lincoln Center campus for a full day of community building, networking, and philanthropy.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the implementation of the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act (Hart and Celler Act). This conference will focus on the implementation of this act, current challenges, and advocacy efforts to address these threats.
This conference will examine the multifaceted effects of violence throughout the human lifespan and present proactive measures to mitigate adverse outcomes.
Fordham IPED and Touro College will be hosting a conference entitled “Living in the New World: The Impact of Technology and Globalizaton.”
The 2018 Veterans on Wall Street Symposium brings veterans and military spouses together with corporate leaders from the financial industry and beyond, government/military representatives, and veteran/military support organizations.
Please join us for a lecture by Charissa Townsend, deputy executive director, Young Men's Initiative (YMI), Office of the Mayor.
Each year we unite women from all walks of life to share their expertise and experiences with the community.
Social workers and students will have the opportunity to discuss human rights and international social inequities.
The summit is designed for those interested in using blockchain for tangible humanitarian impact.
Our goal at Project Punch Card is to foster long-term investment orientation among students underrepresented in the investment research and management business.
Bishop Emeritus Gerald Kicanas, who worked with Bernardin, will deliver a keynote address to be followed by three respondents: Katelyn Beaty, an evangelical author and speaker; Rabbi Jill Jacobs, executive director of T’ruah; and Herb Geraghty, an atheist who works for Rehumanize International.