Darfur Hospitals Under Fire
Recent fighting in El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, hit hospitals and most health clinics hard, and international agencies withdrew. In the aftermath, the surviving Sudanese medical teams combined
Recent fighting in El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, hit hospitals and most health clinics hard, and international agencies withdrew. In the aftermath, the surviving Sudanese medical teams combined
Have you had a glimpse of the mesmerizing music videos of ultra-Orthodox women celebrities Bracha Jaffe and Devorah Schwartz captivating more than half a million viewers on YouTube, or the
The primary asset for health, happiness, career/life fulfillment, and overall well-being lies in one's mental resources. Join certified hypnotherapist Jessica Myers, FCRH ’97, as she teaches us tools to heighten
Launch and Develop Your Career in the Federal Government with the Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program! Each fall, this highly selective, rigorous leadership program recruits recent graduates (who completed an
Join us for a discussion with Jacob Abolafia, author of The Prison Before the Panopticon Incarceration in Ancient and Modern Political Philosophy (Harvard University Press, 2024). In his new book,
The Council on Foreign Relations webinar will feature speaker Natalia Banulescu-Bogdan, the deputy director of the Migration Policy Institute’s (MPI) International Program. Her expertise in migration studies and how they
Join us in welcoming back our IPED class of 2025 cohort. They will present on their summer internships and language immersions. IPED students spent their time working and learning in
Rachel Gordon will be discussing her book Postwar Stories: How Books Made Judaism American, which details a transformational era in American history immediately following World War II. At the start
Synod reports from every corner of the world ask the church to recognize the baptismal equality of all people. While women are increasingly added to church management, the only response
Join us for this lecture on the Jews of Greece featuring Anastasios Karababas, author of In the Footsteps of the Jews of Greece: From Ancient Times to the Present Day.
Join Thomas Massaro, S.J., Rabbi Katja Vehlow, and Imam Ammar Abdul Ramhan as they discuss the intersection between faith and our political responsibility. Light refreshments will be served.
Giacomo Santangelo, head of the Fordham Undergraduate Program in International Political Economy, will be giving a talk on election models and how they affect both real predictions and public perceptions
Orit Avishai, professor of sociology, led a team of students in researching how (and why) religious Americans mobilize rights-based arguments and the relationship between civic engagement and faith-based rhetoric. Students
Please join President Tania Tetlow for a conversation with John Dickerson of CBS News as part of the inaugural FitzSimons Presidential Speaker Series event on September 24 at Fordham’s Lincoln
Join us for a webinar discussion of the film Commandment 613 with Rabbi Kevin Hale, Lois Roman, Julie Seltzer, and Miriam Lewin, moderated by Rabbi Katja Vehlow, Ph.D. The film
Speaker: Andrew Simons, Ph.D. From health to food security, learn about the ins and outs of a career in NGOs, including the types of development projects, the preparation and skills,
Join us for an evening with award-winning documentary filmmaker Ric Burns and Riccardo Bruscagli, scholar and co-writer, in conversation about their film, DANTE: Inferno to Paradise. DANTE: Inferno to Paradise
Save the date for the annual Economos Orthodoxy in America Lecture. This year, the lecture will be delivered by Joseph McShane, S.J., president emeritus of Fordham University.
Join us for a film screening of Battleground, a timely window into the intersection of abortion and politics in America, following three women who lead formidable anti-abortion organizations to witness
Join us for a series of discussions about the life of the prophet Abraham and the common threads of the Abrahamic faiths with Imam Ammar Abdul Rahman.
This exhibit, featuring centuries-old books and manuscripts, explores Western interest in languages. At first, we try to situate the story of Babel in a non-Western context, highlighting non-European languages. The
Andrea Tornielli is an Italian journalist and longtime "vaticanista" who now oversees the various Vatican media outlets. Tornielli’s latest book, The Life of Jesus, is a reimagining of the life
Join us and hear from our panelists about they live out the mission at Fordham. Panelists include AnnaMarie Paccione, FCRH ’26, Roger Milici Jr., vice president of development and university
In “The Rich Flee and the Poor Take the Bus,” Troy L. Tassier, Ph.D., discusses the intersection between public health and poverty and inequality. With various backdrops from Ancient Greece
Speaker: Steven A. Cook Steven Cook is the Eni Enrico Mattei Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies and director of the International Affairs Fellowship for Tenured International Relations