IPED Lecture : The Rise and Fall of Free Markets
Speaker : William Easterly, Ph.D. William Easterly is a professor of economics at New York University and co-director of the NYU Development Research Institute. He is the author of three
Speaker : William Easterly, Ph.D. William Easterly is a professor of economics at New York University and co-director of the NYU Development Research Institute. He is the author of three
The Gabelli School of Business School invites you to attend the Flaum Leadership Lecture Series featuring Pulak Ghosh, Ph.D., on ”Democratization of AI: Impact on Business, Economy, and Society.“ A
Spiritual Friendship and a Buried Catholic History: Insights for Today Brenna Moore, Th.D., Fordham University Brenna Moore will be sharing research from her book Kindred Spirits: Friendship and Resistance at
This event will celebrate the launch of two new books by Joy Ladin: Once Out of Nature: Selected Essays on the Transformation of Gender and Family, a new collection of
Presented by Susan B. Reynolds, Ph.D., Winner of the 2024 New Scholar Essay Prize for Catholic Studies in the Americas. Clergy sexual violence in immigrant communities is an understudied dimension
Join us to hear a panel of experts discuss the major technological innovations of the 2024 campaign, and how those new tactics are being used to mobilize interest groups in
Speaker: Stephen Sestanovich Stephen Sestanovich is the George F. Kennan Senior Fellow for Russian and Eurasian studies at CFR and the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Professor Emeritus at Columbia
The Western Africa region is currently facing complex dynamics, including security challenges, international relations, and the impact of military engagements. Join us for an engaging discussion that promises to enhance
This talk will explore how Jewish memorial books, yizker-bikher, created by Holocaust survivors or by pre-war Jewish émigrés from Eastern Europe, have engaged and encouraged various forms of mappings. These
In conjunction with the exhibit “Yearning to Breathe: The Art of Siona Benjamin” at Fordham Univerisity’s Walsh Family and Quinn Libraries, we invite you to join us for a screening
The IPED Department will be hosting Neda Sobhani who will talk about careers in development. Neda Sobhani is currently a chief of party, food for education at Catholic Relief Services.
Speaker: Nicole Grajewski Nicole Grajewski is a fellow in the Nuclear Policy Program for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and associate researcher for the Project on Managing the Atom
The Fordham University Alumni Association (FUAA) and the Fordham Foundry, the University’s hub for innovation and entrepreneurship, invite alumni, parents, and friends to attend an engaging evening of networking, reflection,
The IPED department will be organizing a panel on race and culture. Jane Bolgatz, Ph.D., is an associate professor of social studies education in the division of curriculum and teaching
Third Annual Fall Symposium From Tokyo Rose to the China Initiative: Espionage and AAPIs Thursday, November 14, 2024 In-Person and Online Costantino Room Fordham Law School Agenda 5:30 – 6
The 2024 Barbara L. Jackson, Ed.D., Lecture In this keynote address, Rosa Rivera-McCutchen, Ph.D. an author and educator, will present her groundbreaking concept of radical care—a leadership practice centered on
Speaker: Inu Manak Inu Manak is a fellow for trade policy at CFR. Her research focuses on trade politics within multilateral institutions, and she regularly speaks on policies, climate, and
Fordham English Professor Christopher GoGwilt will discuss his recent book, The K-Effect: Romanization, Modernism, and the Timing and Spacing of Print Culture, in a conversation hosted by Professor Stephen Hong Sohn.
Still exploring what to major in at Fordham? Join us to learn more about the undergraduate major in international political economy (IPE) with our program major advisor Giacomo Santangelo, Ph.D.
This event will feature Erwin Chemerinksy, Dean and Jesse H. Choper Distinguished Professor of Law from the UC Berkeley School of Law, on themes in his new book, No Democracy
Join us for a conversation with Ravi Bapna & Anindya Ghose on their recently published book Thrive: Maximizing Well-Being in the Age of AI. How AI can positively impact so
It seems as if it happened “overnight,” when during the COVID quarantine, Jewish practices were mostly shifted to virtual platforms or were held in environments providing for social distance. Likewise,
This lecture featuring Father Pedro Walpole, S.J., will show how Indigenous people work on sustainable solutions. Father Pedro Walpole S.J., is the global coordinator of Ecojesuit, a worldwide Jesuit ecology
We invite you to join Professor Magda Teter for a guided tour of the three current exhibitions at the Walsh Library: "Fordham's Babel: An Exploration of World Languages in the
This lecture is based on the groundbreaking research presented in Holy Rebellion: Religious Feminism and the Transformation of Judaism and Women’s Rights in Israel (Brandeis, 2024). Co-authors Tanya Zion-Waldoks and