• Career Panel: From FCLC to the World of Business

    Virtual Zoom

    In today’s complex business world, where “soft skills” like ethical decision-making and communicating across differences are crucial for success, our career partners increasingly tell us they prefer to hire graduates with liberal arts backgrounds. FCLC alumni consistently build outstanding careers in fields like finance, management, and consulting. If you’re thinking about your own path from

  • IPED Lecture Series 2022-2023: Philippines Project Assessment Presentations

    Dealy E-530 441 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY, United States

    Come enjoy presentations and videos created by graduate students in the International Political Economy and Development (IPED) program. Two of the four project assessment teams will present their findings and analysis from the Philippines Project Assessment course. The two highlighted projects will be Pilkan Elderly Project and Gawang Kamay Project.

  • Separation Anxieties: Jews, Judaism, and the Creation of Christianity — Conflict Theory (Part 3)

    McMahon 109 McMahon Hall, 113 West 60th Street, Lincoln Center Campus, New York, NY, United States

    Join us for part three of a distinguished lecture series with professor Adele Reinhartz, featuring an introduction by Mara Foley and a faculty response by Emanuel Fiano. This is a hybrid event, with in-person details to follow. Hybrid: In person at Lincoln Center and Virtual on Zoom

  • Common Practice Challenges: Working with People Impacted by Cancer

    Zoom

    Caring for those impacted by cancer is an increasingly common occurrence, regardless of a social worker’s practice setting. As our population ages, more people are diagnosed, and although treatments have significantly prolonged life for many, cancer is still a leading cause of death in the U.S. and across the world. And unfortunately, treatment for cancer

  • Financial Issues Forum: Alan Blinder on A Monetary and Fiscal History of the United States, 1961–2021

    Zoom

    Join us for a virtual event with Alan Blinder, one of the world’s most influential economists, as he discusses his latest book, in conversation with renowned economic historian and former Museum of American Finance chairman Richard Sylla. In A Monetary and Fiscal History of the United States, 1961–2021, Blinder draws on his deep firsthand experience

  • Legal Writing Center Meeting

    Moot Courtroom 150 West 62nd Street, New York, NY, United States

    Let the Fordham Law writing center keep you on the "write" path!

  • Physics and Engineering Physics Colloquium

    Freeman 103 441 E. Fordham Road, Bronx, NY, United States

    Jeremy Tinker, Ph.D., associate professor of physics at NYU, will present “The History of the Universe from 1919 to Today.” From the Speaker: I will review some of the fundamental observations that have led us to the understanding that the universe is not only expanding but that this expansion is currently accelerating. I will begin

  • An Anti-Oppression Framework for Social Work Practice

    Zoom

    Social workers are well-positioned to provide high-quality, culturally responsive care rooted in an anti-oppression framework that attends to historic harms. In fact, it is an obligation of a profession that is rooted in social justice. Yet social workers still cause harm and are complicit to racism in micro, mezzo, and macro practice. This two-part class

  • IPED Lecture Series 2022-2023: Philippines Project Assessment Presentations

    Dealy E-530 441 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY, United States

    Come enjoy presentations and videos created by graduate students in the International Political Economy and Development (IPED) program. Two of the four project assessment teams will present their findings and analysis from the Philippines Project Assessment course. The two highlighted projects will be Pilkan Elderly Project and Gawang Kamay Project.

  • ‘The Jews and Global Geography’

    Lowenstein Center, Room 1002 113 W 60th Street, New York

    Join us for a hybrid lecture with Eyal Ben-Eliyahu, part of the Fordham-NYPL lecture series.

  • An Anti-Oppression Framework for Social Work Practice

    Zoom

    Social workers are well-positioned to provide high-quality, culturally responsive care rooted in an anti-oppression framework that attends to historic harms. In fact, it is an obligation of a profession that is rooted in social justice. Yet social workers still cause harm and are complicit to racism in micro, mezzo, and macro practice. This two-part class

  • Financial Issues Forum: J .Bradford DeLong on Slouching Towards Utopia an Economic History of the 20th Century

    Zoom

    Before 1870, much of humanity lived in dire poverty, with a slow crawl of invention offset by a growing population. Then came a great shift: Invention sprinted forward, doubling our technological capabilities each generation and utterly transforming the economy again and again. Our ancestors would have presumed we'd use such powers to build a utopia.

  • Why Black History Matters: Critical Race Theory and the Importance of Black Studies

    12th-Floor Lounge, Lowenstein 113 W 60th St, New York, NY

    Every year for Black History Month, the Department of African and African American Studies at Fordham University invites a guest speaker to address the Fordham community. This year's keynote speaker is Khiara M. Bridges, Ph.D., J.D., who will discuss critical race theory and the important place of Black studies in the present and future. Bridges

  • Farm Free or Die: A Film Screening and Sustainability Conversation with Director Roger Sorkin

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

    The Gabelli School of Business will be hosting a private screening of Farm Free or Die, a unique documentary that looks at how extreme climate changes are impacting our agriculture and food supply. Combined with the mounting costs of conventional farming methods that require increasingly expensive fossil-based fertilizers, pesticides, and herbicides for ever-decreasing yields, these

  • Guided Exhibit Tour: ‘Confronting Hate: Antisemitism, Racism, and the Resistance’

    O'Hare Special Collections Room, Walsh Library 441 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY, United States

    Join us for a final guided tour of our exhibit Confronting Hate: Antisemitism, Racism, and the Resistance, curated by Westenley Alcenat, Lesley East, FCRH '24, and Magda Teter. Also on view is an exhibit of photographs by Julian Voloj, curated by Ray Felix. Light refreshments will be served. Please RSVP yourself and any guests you

  • Legal Writing Center Meeting

    Moot Courtroom 150 West 62nd Street, New York, NY, United States

    Let the Fordham Law writing center keep you on the "write" path!

  • Physics & Engineering Physics Colloquium

    Freeman 103 441 E. Fordham Road, Bronx, NY, United States

    Join us for a presentation from David Adipietro, a mechanical engineering student in Fordham's Department of Physics and Engineering Physics, will present "SpaceX." SpaceX was founded under the belief that a future where humanity is out exploring the stars is fundamentally more exciting than one where we are not. Today, SpaceX is actively developing the

  • ‘Jews in the Bronx: Archival and Oral Histories’

    O'Hare Special Collections Room, Walsh Library 441 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY, United States

    This hybrid event will feature undergraduate research by Reyna Stovall, FCLC ‘25, and Sophia Maier, FCRH ‘23, in conversation with professors Ayelet Brinn, Ayala Fader, and Daniel Soyer. This event is hosted by Fordham’s Center for Jewish Studies and co-sponsored with FCRH Undergraduate Research; the Urban Studies Program; Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies; and Fordham’s

  • Financial Forum Issues: Sebastian Mallaby on The Power Law: Venture Capital and the Making of the New Future

    Virtual

    Innovations rarely come from “experts.” When it comes to improbable innovations, a legendary tech venture capitalist told Sebastian Mallaby, the future cannot be predicted, it can only be discovered. It is the nature of the venture-capital game that most attempts at discovery fail; very few succeed, and on such a scale that they more than

  • Chaplain in Combat: Andriy Zelinskyy, S.J., First Chaplain of the Ukrainian Marine Corps

    Keating First Auditorium 441 E. Fordham Road, Bronx, NY, United States

    Please join the Fordham community for a discussion of chaplaincy in combat, with a reception to follow. The guest speaker is Andriy Zelinskyy, S.J., First Chaplain of the Ukrainian Marine Corps and the Chief Chaplain of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church. This event is part of the celebration of 175 years of Fordham's military legacy.

  • IPED Lecture Series 2022-2023: Making Sense of the U.S. Economy Amid High Inflation Rates

    Dealy E-530 441 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY, United States

    Giacomo Santangelo, Ph.D., is a senior lecturer in Fordham's Department of Economics. He serves as the director of the International Political Economy and Development (IPED) undergraduate program. Santangelo is also a professor at the W. Paul Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University, where he lectures on economics and quantitative analysis. He is a

  • Common Grounds Conversations: A Celebration of Irish Culture and Faith

    Great Hall, Joseph M. McShane, S.J. Campus Center 441 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY, United States

    Celebrate Irish culture with live music, poetry, free food, and a conversation about Irish culture and faith with keynote speaker Joan Cavanagh, Ph.D. The event is co-sponsored with the Pedro Arrupe Volunteers and Slainte.

  • ‘Futures Not Yet: Jewish Exiles, Black Politics’

    McMahon 109 McMahon Hall, 113 West 60th Street, Lincoln Center Campus, New York, NY, United States

    Join us for a hybrid lecture from Jana Schmidt, part of the Fordham-NYPL lecture series. In the late 1930s and early 1940s, a small contingent of Jewish German refugees received asylum in the United States to find that the flame of democracy had been a sword to some. As African American publications across the country

  • God and American Diplomacy

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

    Join us for a panel discussion featuring Shaun A. Casey, the founding director of the Department of State’s Office of Religion and Global Affairs, under Secretary of State John Kerry. Prior to the panel, he'll present his new book, titled Chasing the Devil at Foggy Bottom, in which he highlights his tenure at the State