• Holy Saturday 2025

    University Church 441 E Fordham Rd, Bronx, NY, United States

    Holy Saturday (April 19) The day is one of prayerful emptiness with Jesus’ embodiment, which leads to the glorious celebration of Jesus risen from the dead, the joyful remembrance of

  • Easter Sunday 2025

    University Church 441 E Fordham Rd, Bronx, NY, United States

    The Triumph of Jesus, risen from the dead. Please note: there will only be one Mass on Easter Sunday. And due to the ongoing construction in the University Church, there

  • Filming Words–Nurith Aviv Retrospective: Screenings and Conversations, Day 1

    anthology film archives 32 Second Avenue, New York, NY, United States

    A screening of Translating (2011), with Nurith Aviv in conversation with Aviya Kushner, Jacques Lezra, and James Redfield Co-sponsored by Fordham’s Center for Jewish Studies, Centro Primo Levi, and Fordham’s

  • Filming Words, A Retrospective of Nurith Aviv’s Films: Screenings and Conversations

    anthology film archives 32 Second Avenue, New York, NY, United States

    Nurith Aviv (Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine, 1945) has directed ​​eighteen documentary films. Her works investigate language and move lyrically through the landscapes, collective myths, and intimate narratives that shape humans’

  • Filming Words – Nurith Aviv: Screenings and Conversations, Day 2

    anthology film archives 32 Second Avenue, New York, NY, United States

    Join us for a screening of Sacred Tongue, Profane Language (2008), with Nurith Aviv in conversation with Ofer Dynes, Aviya Kushner, Jacques Lezra, and Moulie Vidas Co-sponsored by Fordham’s Center

  • Filming Words – Nurith Aviv: Screenings and Conversations, Day 3

    Bookhouse 15 W 16th Street, New York, NY, United States

    A screening of Words That Remain (2022​) and Bruly Bouabré’s Alphabet (2005) with Nurith Aviv in conversation with Gil Anidjar, Yemane Demissie, Cynthia Madansky, James Redfield, and Moulie Vidas Co-sponsored

  • Filming Words – Nurith Aviv: Screenings and Conversations, Day 4

    Bookhouse 15 W 16th Street, New York, NY, United States

    Join us for a screening of From Language to Language (2004) and Allenby, Passage (2001) with Nurith Aviv in conversation with Gil Anidjar, Yemane Demissie, Cynthia Madansky, and Richard Peña

  • Chelsea Gallery Walking Tour for Alumni

    Chelsea New York

    Immerse yourself in the heart of New York’s vibrant contemporary art scene with a guided tour of the Chelsea Arts District, led by Fordham’s chair of the Visual Arts Department,

  • Iridescent Worlds: Global Fashion for a Sustainable Future

    McNally Amphitheatre 140 West 62nd Street, New York, NY, United States

    Join us for an evening of conversation about fashion and sustainability with renowned designers Henrik Visbskov (Denmark) and Brunela Ramirez (Peru). Our guests will discuss their innovative design philosophies, how

  • PBS World Premiere Screening: ‘Wisdom Keepers’

    McNally Amphitheatre 140 West 62nd Street, New York, NY, United States

    The Center on Religion and Culture invites you to a free screening of the first episode of Wisdom Keepers, a new PBS series which seeks to revisit the perspectives that

  • NY Liberty x Fordham Young Alumni Night

    Barclays Center 620 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    Get ready for an electrifying night with Fordham as the New York Liberty take on the Chicago Sky on August 21st! Join fellow alumni and friends for an unforgettable evening

  • FUA Summer Book Club, Rose Hill

    Campbell Hall Multipurpose Room 441 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY, United States

    Once again, the Fordham University Association invites employees to join our Summer Book Club and engage in lively group discussions at either Rose Hill or Lincoln Center in September. This

  • FUA Summer Book Club, Lincoln Center

    Lowenstein 206 (Welcome Center) 113 W. 60th Street, NY, NY, United States

    Once again, the Fordham University Association invites employees to join our Summer Book Club and engage in lively group discussions at either Rose Hill or Lincoln Center in September. This

  • Book Talk: ‘Lost Indignation’

    Museum of Bronx History 3266 Bainbridge Avenue, Bronx, NY

    Join The Bronx County Historical Society and author Becky McAuley for a book talk on novel Lost Indignation, a sprawling, original tale that transcends its vivid setting and musical minutiae.

  • Screening of Yellow Face

    Lincoln Center Campus | McNally Amphitheatre + Platt Court 140 West 62nd Street, New York, NY, United States

    Tony-winning playwright David Henry Hwang’s comedy from Roundabout Theatre Company stars Daniel Dae Kim (Lost, Hawaii Five-0) as an Asian American playwright who protests yellowface casting in the blockbuster musical

  • Common Grounds Conversation: Living the Mission

    Bepler Commons, Faber Hall 441 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY, United States

    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.,

  • Denzel Washington Chair in Theatre Lecture: “Art as Righteous Indignation”

    Pope Auditorium Lowenstein Center, Lincoln Center Campus 113 W 60th St, New York, NY, United States

    Meet playwright Dominique Morisseau, Fordham’s new Denzel Washington Chair in Theatre, at her talk titled “Art as Righteous Indignation.” Morisseau’s talk will touch upon her personal experiences as an artist.

  • Hiroshima Mon Amour Screening

    Lowenstein 524 113 West 60th Street, New York, NY, United States

    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

  • Hiroshima Mon Amour Talk with Hannah Holtzman

    South Lounge, Lowenstein Center, Lincoln Center Campus Lincoln Center campus, New York, NY, United States

    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