Continuing Education: Providing LGBT-Inclusive Health Care from Diagnosis Through End of Life
This class will be taught by Adam Schoenfarber, LCSW, APHSW-C.
This class will be taught by Adam Schoenfarber, LCSW, APHSW-C.
Legendary economist Henry Kaufman, Ph.D., tells his first-hand account of one remarkable day in financial and economic history.
We invite you for a conversation with Massimo Faggioli, Michael Baur, Laura Olson, Christopher White.
Join us for a discussion on the psychological, scientific, and economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Duffy Fellow Philip Andrew Wines, FCRH '22, will be presenting and advancing this theory.
Please join the virtual celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, sponsored by the Asian American Alumni at Fordham (AAF) affinity group.
Join us for a conversation on how the Catholic Church continues to embrace this legacy of change and why—now more than ever—it must innovate to meet the needs and challenges of a global society.
Join the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs’ Refuge Press for an online book launch and discussion.
Paul Schmelzing will discuss his groundbreaking research on real interest rate dynamics since the beginning of secondary debt markets.
Join us as we engage with some of the brightest minds and rising stars within our field on our virtual platform.
In this presentation, Duffy Fellow Anastasia McGrath, FCRH '21, will examine the lexicological meaning behind the translation methods employed in these early Chinese Christian texts and inscriptions.
Duffy Fellow Carlos Orbegoso Barrios, FCRH '21, will draw conclusions on the future of FREPAP and the impact of similar parties and movements in Latin America.
In Inside Money, acclaimed historian, commentator, and former financial executive Zachary Karabell offers the first full and frank look inside this institution against the backdrop of American history.
Under normal circumstances, making a vaccine often takes more than a decade. So, how were researchers and scientists able to create the COVID-19 vaccine in less than a year, without compromising safety? Find out on July 21 as Fordham welcomes Helen Fletcher, Ph.D., professor of immunology and associate dean of research at the London School
Join us for a conversation with Thomas Peterffy, chairman and founder of Interactive Brokers Group Inc.
Join three NYC born and bred members of Fordham President's Council for a conversation on building a career in the city, the advantages of being a Fordham New Yorker, and the future of work as we strive toward a post-pandemic world. Maureen Beshar, FCLC '86, Errol Pierre, GABELLI '05, and Ed Sisk, FCRH '85, will
Join us for a roundtable on Jewish presence within and across the geopolitical regions at the meeting points of Christian- and Muslim-ruled Spain.
Writer and professor Randy Boyagoda, Ph.D., University of Toronto, has been reading a canto of The Divine Comedy every day for the past five years while writing a novel about people building a Dante theme park in an opioid-ravaged American small town. In this talk and reading from his new novel, Dante’s Indiana, he will reflect on
Please join us in welcoming Amanda Larson as she talks about Carter Center’s Guinea Worm Eradication Program (GWEP).
Recalling the Catholic enslaved experience reveals new patterns about enslavement within the Catholic Church and the instrumental ways enslaved people formed community, resisted their enslavement, and shaped their faith. Prize-winning scholar Kelly L. Schmidt, Ph.D., invites the audience to engage with records about enslaved people in Jesuit archives, cross-referencing them and reading against the grain
On September 8, 1971, the premiere of Leonard Bernstein’s MASS inaugurated the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Commissioned by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in memory of her late husband, the work bore the weight of a decade of sorrows: the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert, and Martin Luther King Jr.; racial unrest
Fordham University’s graduate program in International Political Economy and Development (Fordham IPED), together with Centesimus Annus Pro Pontifice Inc. (CAPP-USA), the United States affiliate of the Vatican Foundation, will be hosting a conference that will feature a talk by Sir Angus Deaton 2015 Nobel Memorial Prize laureate in economics. The conference on the Health of
Join us for an evening panel discussion with Gunjan Banati, chief risk officer and managing director at Royce Investment Partners, and Dianne McKeever, chief investment officer and co-founder of Ides Capital Management LP, as they discuss ESG and sustainability factors as material opportunities and risk factors for value investors. Agenda 6 p.m.: Welcome Remarks: Donna
The Russia Question is a book talk series devoted to all things Russia, hosted by Michael Ossorgin, professor and Russian program director at Fordham University's Lincoln Center campus, with generous support from the Orthodox Christian Studies Center. Join us for a book talk with Nadieszda Kizenko to discuss her brilliant book, Good for the Souls:
Join us for a Council on Foreign Relations academic conference call featuring Thomas E. Graham.