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SUMMARY:Ancient Sculpture from the Brooklyn Museum and The Hispanic Society of America
DESCRIPTION:Longterm loans of important and rarely seen ancient sculpture from the Brooklyn Museum and the Hispanic Society of America are on view at the Fordham Museum until 2026. The Museum is located in the atrium of the Walsh Library at Rose Hill
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/ancient-sculpture-from-the-brooklyn-museum-and-the-hispanic-society-of-america/
LOCATION:Museum of Greek\, Etruscan\, and Roman Art\, Walsh Library\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts at Fordham,Cultural
ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Udell":MAILTO:udell@fordham.edu 
GEO:40.8612275;-73.8892354
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251002T130000
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SUMMARY:Common Grounds Conversation: Living the Mission
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we hear from several members of the Fordham Community about how they live out the Jesuit Mission in their work at Fordham. Presenters include Jenna Cook\, Ph.D.\, assistant dean for seniors at the Gabelli School of Business; Charles Gurthrie\, director of intercollegiate athletics and recreation; Ella Koczko\, a Fordham senior;  Rachel Annunziato\, vice dean for undergraduate education\, and host John Cecero\, S.J.\, vice president for mission and ministry. \nSponsored by the Pedro Arrupe Volunteers\, Campus Ministry and Alpha Sigma Nu (ASN)
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/common-grounds-conversation-living-the-mission/
LOCATION:Bepler Commons\, Faber Hall\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural,Receptions,Social,Spiritual and Religious Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251009T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251009T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040626
CREATED:20250721T155809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250926T204632Z
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SUMMARY:Blair Braverman: Author\, Adventurer\, Influencer…and Jewish Dogsledder!
DESCRIPTION:Come hear Blair Braverman\, one of the most remarkable young women you will ever meet. Braverman has completed some of the toughest sled dog races in the world\, including the grueling Iditarod. She is a columnist and contributing editor for Outside magazine and a contributor to The New York Times\, This American Life\, Vogue\, and many other outlets. \nBraverman’s canine-focused social media feeds have generated a huge following\, as have her honest accounts of her marriage to a trans man and her life as the only Jewish woman in places like Norway and northern Wisconsin\, where she lives with her husband\, Quince Mountain\, and their team of sled dogs (who she says are also Jewish). \nBraverman combines stories from the trail with lessons that her sled dogs have taught her about teamwork\, leadership\, problem-solving\, and resilience (plus—of course—adorable dog pictures). \nDavid Gibson\, director of the Center on Religion and Culture\, will moderate a conversation with Blair Braverman and she will be signing copies of her books.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/blair-braverman-author-adventurer-influencerand-jewish-dogsledder/
LOCATION:McNally Amphitheatre\, 140 West 62nd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Athletics,Cultural,Jewish Life
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251015T183000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040626
CREATED:20250929T192651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251001T150204Z
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SUMMARY:Denzel Washington Chair in Theatre Lecture: “Art as Righteous Indignation"
DESCRIPTION:Meet playwright Dominique Morisseau\, Fordham’s new Denzel Washington Chair in Theatre\, at her talk titled “Art as Righteous Indignation.” \nMorisseau’s talk will touch upon her personal experiences as an artist. In her words: “I once had to admit to a mentor that I wasn’t the charming\, obedient\, teacher’s pet that she may have thought I was in college. I had a lot of anger towards my department and professors and spoke my mind in unpopular ways. What this mentor said in response to my fear of disappointing her was life-changing for me\, and made me the unapologetic artist that I’ve become ever since. Whether individual or collective\, outrage can give way to some powerful creative expression. How do we transcend the madness around us? Let’s have some real talk about it!” \n— \nDOMINIQUE MORISSEAU is the author of The Detroit Project\, a three-play cycle that includes Skeleton Crew (Atlantic Theater Company/Broadway\, Tony Award nominee for Best Play)\, Paradise Blue (Signature Theatre)\, and Detroit ’67 (Public Theater\, Classical Theatre of Harlem and NBT). Additional plays include: Confederates (Signature Theatre)\, Pipeline (Lincoln Center Theatre)\, Sunset Baby (LAByrinth Theatre)\, Blood at the Root (National Black Theatre)\, and Follow Me To Nellie’s (Premiere Stages). She is the Tony Award–nominated book writer on the Broadway musical Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations (Imperial Theatre) and is currently working on her latest\, Hippest Trip: The Soul Train Musical (ACT). Her TV/Film credits include: co-producer on Shameless (Showtime)\, the film adaptation of the documentary STEP (Fox Searchlight)\, and consultant on the Netflix animated feature\, Tunga. She is the recipient of a PoNY Fellowship\, a Ford Foundation Art of Change Fellowship\, Variety’s Women of Impact for 2018\, and a MacArthur “Genius” Grant recipient. Her awards include the TEER Trailblazer Award\, the Steinberg Playwright Award\, Audelco Awards\, the NBTF August Wilson Playwriting Award\, the Wyndham Campbell Prize\, the Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama\, and two OBIE Awards. In 2022\, Dominique was awarded the key to the city by the mayor of Detroit.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/denzel-washington-chair-in-theatre-lecture-art-as-righteous-indignation/
LOCATION:Pope Auditorium\, Lowenstein Center\, Lincoln Center Campus 113 W 60th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural,Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Fordham Theatre Program":MAILTO:theatre@fordham.edu
GEO:40.7708109;-73.9851512
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T180000
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CREATED:20251008T152809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T152809Z
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SUMMARY:Hiroshima Mon Amour Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of this world cinema classic\, presented to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Hannah Holtzman\, Ph.D.\, assistant professor of film and media studies at Sophia University in Tokyo\, will be discussing its significance at a subsequent talk on Oct. 21.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/hiroshima-mon-amour-screening/
LOCATION:Lowenstein 524\, 113 West 60th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251021T180000
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CREATED:20251008T153249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T174204Z
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SUMMARY:Hiroshima Mon Amour Talk with Hannah Holtzman
DESCRIPTION:This year’s commemorative events around the world\, as well as the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize being awarded to the hibakusha organization Nihon Hidankyo\, have renewed attention to the humanitarian consequences of nuclear weapons and provide an opportunity to revisit the role of antinuclear art in prompting reflection on the impact of nuclear weapons on civilization. \nDrawing on her recent book\, Through a Nuclear Lens: France\, Japan\, and Cinema from Hiroshima to Fukushima (2024)\, Hannah Holtzman\, Ph.D.\, assistant professor of film and media studies at Sophia University in Tokyo\, returns to this classic of world cinema\, a model of cultural exchange\, to examine what it has meant and might still mean to present and future audiences. (The film will be screened on Oct. 16.)
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/hiroshima-mon-amour-talk-with-hannah-holtzman/
LOCATION:South Lounge\, Lowenstein Center\, Lincoln Center Campus\, Lincoln Center campus\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural
GEO:40.7710994;-73.9852715
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251022T140000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040626
CREATED:20251007T210819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T210819Z
UID:10013795-1761136200-1761141600@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Art of the Interview: Lincoln Square Oral History Project
DESCRIPTION:A community engaged course\, Art of the Interview\, led by Professor Catalina Jordan\, engages students directly with the Lincoln Square community\, documenting neighborhood history through oral histories. Students are interviewing Amsterdam House tenants\, including Maria Guzman\, Pat Ryan\, Jackie Brown Richardson\, and Tanisha Hall\, capturing their experiences and reflections on the neighborhood’s past and present. The event includes a community installation and panel discussion with Landmark West\, Amsterdam Houses\, and the New York Public Library. Refreshments will be served.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/art-of-the-interview-lincoln-square-oral-history-project/
LOCATION:Lipani Gallery\, 113 West 60th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Community Engaged Learning":MAILTO:ccel@fordham.edu
GEO:40.7708109;-73.9851512
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251023T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251023T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040626
CREATED:20251003T163711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T163235Z
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SUMMARY:Wicked author Gregory Maguire on Art and Spirituality
DESCRIPTION:Gregory Maguire is the acclaimed author of Wicked\, which spawned a hit Broadway show and two movies\, the second of which premieres in November. \nIn a rare public appearance\, he joins us to talk about how spirituality and art intersect in his creative life\, his approach to faith as a gay Catholic\, and how Wicked translated to stage and screen\, especially in the latest film\, Wicked: For Good. \nTheater critic and entertainment writer Jim McDermott will moderate the conversation.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/wicked-author-gregory-maguire-on-art-and-spirituality/
LOCATION:Pope Auditorium\, Lowenstein Center\, Lincoln Center Campus 113 W 60th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts at Fordham,Catholic Life,Cultural
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251023T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251023T200000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040626
CREATED:20250822T165729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251010T154223Z
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SUMMARY:“Aleppian Wedding”—Songs from Shared Traditions: A Concert with the Aleppo Ensemble and Mohamed Alsiadi
DESCRIPTION:Fordham’s Center for Jewish Studies and the Arabic Studies Program present “Aleppian Wedding” Songs from Shared Traditions by the Aleppo Ensemble. \nThe Aleppo Ensemble is a New York-based group devoted to performing and preserving the rich heritage of wasla music\, song\, poetry\, and dance from Aleppo. The group’s mission has been made all the more urgent in recent years with the physical and cultural destruction of Aleppo\, long the cultural capital of Syria where Muslim\, Christian\, and Jewish traditions came together. \nThrough their work\, they strive to reach Syrian refugees as well as Syrian Americans whose history in the U.S. goes back over a hundred years\, two groups that share the fear that they are witnessing the destruction of their homeland. The Aleppo Ensemble’s music and story is a timely reminder that cultural traditions are often deeply held across time and place\, often in spite of historic humanitarian crises. \nThe wasla is a musical suite that is the focal point for evening gatherings devoted to traditional Arab classical music. Dating back hundreds of years\, the Aleppian wasla is heard at both Sufi religious events and secular performances. Based on various Syrian and Arabic maqams (modes)\, the wasla includes both improvised and composed instrumental and vocal pieces. \nThe Aleppo Ensemble was founded by Mohamed Alsiadi\, Ph.D.\, an oud virtuoso\, who grew up in a music-loving Sufi household in Syria. Living through the civil war that ravaged the country from 1979 to 1982 made him realize the need to preserve the legacy of Aleppian waslas. \nAfter that war concluded his mother found a box of wasla cassettes that he came to treasure. Alsiadi spent eight years studying with oud master Nadim Al Darwish\, the son of Ali Al Darwish\, an early 20th century musician and scholar who has been called one of Aleppo’s most famous musical sons. Alsiadi began collecting and transcribing waslas from Syrian musicians and radio stations while also launching an accomplished career as a performer and academic. \nIn 1996 Alsiadi moved to the United States\, where he is now a senior lecturer in Arabic at Fordham. He co-founded the Aleppo Ensemble with percussionist A. P. Joseph\, whose grandparents immigrated from Syria to the United States. \nAs the city and culture of Aleppo are once again suffering from the devastating effects of the Syrian war\, Alsiadi has brought its music to venues as prestigious as Carnegie Hall\, where he has performed with his collaborator\, the pianist and composer Malek Jandali. But also part of his mission is posting videos of waslas on YouTube where Syrian refugees around the world can see them. ‘ \n‘Wasla is one of the few things they cannot destroy” says Alsiadi\, ”because you cannot shoot music. You cannot kill music. Words sway thoughts\, music moves hearts\, and together they can spur action and affect the course of history.”
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/aleppian-wedding-songs-from-shared-judeo-christian-islamic-traditions-a-concert-with-the-aleppo-ensemble-and-mohamed-alsiadi/
LOCATION:Lincoln Center Campus | McNally Amphitheatre + Platt Court\, 140 West 62nd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts at Fordham,Cultural
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Jewish Studies":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251026T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251026T150000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040626
CREATED:20251007T210548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251007T210548Z
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SUMMARY:Family Weekend Fall Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Fordham University Choir and the Fordham University Women’s choir present their annual Fall Concert. The concert will feature music for classical and contemporary composers. Free admission. All are welcome.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/family-weekend-fall-concert/
LOCATION:University Church Plaza
CATEGORIES:Arts at Fordham,Cultural,Social,Spiritual and Religious Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Minotti":MAILTO:minotti@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T213000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040626
CREATED:20251009T162049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251009T162132Z
UID:10013807-1761679800-1761687000@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Alumni Chapter of Washington\, D.C.: 2025 Damn Yankees at Arena Stage
DESCRIPTION:The Alumni Chapter of Washington\, D.C.\, invites you to a performance of one of America’s most-beloved musicals at Arena Stage. Reimagined for a new generation\, this revival features a diehard love of baseball\, a fateful (and hilarious) pact with the Devil\, Broadway’s sexiest femme fatale\, and unforgettable songs like “Whatever Lola Wants” and “Who’s Got the Pain?”. The production immerses audiences in a whirlwind of temptation\, ambition\, love\, and sacrifice. \nTickets are $60 per person. Please feel free to join us at 6:30 p.m. to enjoy pre-show concessions and conversation with Chapter President Laura Zeifang\, FCRH ’10 and fellow alumni before the 7:30 p.m. performance. \nSpace is limited\, and registrations will be honored on a first-come\, first-served basis. We encourage you to register early. RSVP by October 24.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/alumni-chapter-of-washington-d-c-2025-damn-yankees-at-arena-stage/
LOCATION:Arena Stage\, 1101 Sixth Street S.W.\, DC\, 20024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alumni Events,Cultural
ORGANIZER;CN="Laura Zeifang%2C FCRH %E2%80%9910":MAILTO:lzeifang@gmail.com
GEO:38.8775051;-77.0207323
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251029T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251029T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040626
CREATED:20250828T121655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T173038Z
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SUMMARY:Economos Orthodoxy in America Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:The Orthodox Christian Studies Center of Fordham University requests the honor of your presence at the 2025 Economos Orthodoxy in America Lecture. \nReclaiming ‘Orthodoxy’: Clarifying Our Ecclesial Vocabulary \nPresented by Sr. Vassa Larin\, professor of practical theology at the Kyiv Orthodox Theological Academy and host of the “Coffee with Sister Vassa” online catechetical programs. \nWednesday\, October 29\nReception 5 p.m. | Lecture 6 p.m. \nFordham University | Rose Hill Campus\nThe Great Hall | McShane Campus Center\nGPS Address: 2691 Southern Blvd.\, Bronx\, NY 10458
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/economos-orthodoxy-in-america-lecture-2/
LOCATION:Great Hall\, Joseph M. McShane\, S.J. Campus Center\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural,Lectures,Receptions,Spiritual and Religious Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T200000
DTSTAMP:20260526T040626
CREATED:20251007T210634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T203642Z
UID:10013794-1761850800-1761854400@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:All Hallows Organ Concert
DESCRIPTION:Guest organist Anthony Rispo plays your Halloween favorites on the 2\,776-pipe Maior Gloria Dei organ in the University Church. Free admission and candy!
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/all-hallows-organ-concert/
LOCATION:University Church Plaza
CATEGORIES:Arts at Fordham,Cultural,Social
ORGANIZER;CN="Robert Minotti":MAILTO:minotti@fordham.edu
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