IPED Spring 2021 Lecture Series: Markets Policy Partners with Brendan Walsh
The IPED program is pleased to welcome Brendan Walsh from Markets Policy Partners.
The IPED program is pleased to welcome Brendan Walsh from Markets Policy Partners.
Join us for a conversation with Linh Hoang, O.F.M., Siena College; Eunice Park, pastoral minister; and Rachel Bundang, Santa Clara University.
This webinar will feature Alexandar Mihailovic, a visiting lecturer in American studies at Williams College and emeritus of Russian and comparative literature at Hofstra University.
Join us for a presentation by Annie George-Puskar, assistant professor of curriculum and teaching in Fordham’s Graduate School of Education.
Join us for a fireside discussion with Dean Rapaccioli; alumnus Michael Bucella, GABELLI '08; and adjunct faculty members Paul Johnson and Donna Redel.
Kyle Lambelet will use the concept of liturgical protest to consider the theological significance of these transformative political movements.
Dr. Greg Gbur, professor at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, will present, "Inverse Scattering and Invisible Objects."
Please join us for this presentation by Zohar Segev.
Phiala Shanahan, Ph.D., assistant professor, Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will present "From Quarks to Nuclei: The Building Blocks of the Universe."
This webinar is a part of the 2020-2021 North American Dostoevsky Society Bicentennial Speaker Series.
Loretta Ross will speak to the Fordham community in a virtual workshop, providing students and others a chance to engage with her via Zoom.
Chris Lowney, FCRH '81, GSAS '81, will present "Leading in Difficult Times" as part of Forever Learning Month.
Join us for an evening panel conversation explaining one of Wall Street's hottest trends.
In this conversation, Fordham professor Leo Guardado and the Rev. John Fife will offer reflections on the moral implications of border policy, nonviolent direct action, linkages between academic work and activism, and theology.
Join us for a panel discussion on managing vicarious trauma and taking moments for your own mental well-being while working in child welfare.
Join us for a panel discussion moderated by Amy Roy, Ph.D., associate professor of psychology.
Join us for a fireside chat with Ellen Carr, Katrina Dudley, and Dan Hanson; moderated by Laura Rittenhouse.
The class will be taught by Dana Ribeiro Miller, M.Div., LCSW, ACHP-SW.
This webinar featuring Professor W. "RP" Raghupathi, Ph.D., will focus on technologies in digital transformation.
Please join us for a program in memory of Vivian B. Mann, featuring Reed College's Laura Arnold Leibman and Bar-Ilan University's Maya Balakirsky Katz in conversation with Fordham University's Magda Teter.
Join us for a panel discussion moderated by Rafael Zapata, chief diversity officer, as part of Forever Learning Month.
Please join us for a presentation from Tom Slaymaker, a senior statistics and monitoring specialist of JMP.
The program will answer the question: Is it possible for social workers and police officers to work in partnership with communities to keep residents safe?
Understanding the triangle of relations between the White House, the Vatican, and the U.S. Catholic Church is essential for understanding the political and religious urgency of this moment.
Join Donna Rapaccioli, dean of the Gabelli School of Business, for a fireside chat featuring Neha Coulon, global head of ESG solutions at JPMorgan Chase & Co.