Catholic Fundamentalism In America
The Francis and Ann Curran Center for American Catholic Studies invites you to this presentation by Mark S. Massa, S.J., of Boston College. The lecture will offer an overview of
The Francis and Ann Curran Center for American Catholic Studies invites you to this presentation by Mark S. Massa, S.J., of Boston College. The lecture will offer an overview of
Luciana L. Borio, senior fellow for global health at CFR, will lead the conversation on complex public health emergencies. Luciana Borio is a senior fellow for global health at the
Dr. Graciela Chichilnisky is an economics faculty at Columbia University. She holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics and Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California. She has published in many
Fordham's School of Professional and Continuing Studies invites alumni, parents, and friends to an international summit meeting, bringing together academics, healthcare professionals, engineers, business leaders and investors. The Global Open
The Good Business That Comes from Good Business Forum: Leading the Way Forward underscores the vital role of business in driving progress and shaping a more sustainable, equitable future. As
In connection with an exhibit "COVID Pandemic Five Years On: Remembering and Forgetting" The spring of 2025 marks five years since the first outbreaks of the COVID-19 pandemic in the
Fordham University is pleased to announce the appointment of Thomas Massaro, S.J., as the Laurence J. McGinley Chair in Religion and Society and requests the pleasure of your company at
Our planet finds itself in a moment requiring action. The Center for Community Engaged Learning invites you to EcoACTION 2025: Faith, Art and the Fight for Climate Justice. Come together
Katherine Theiss is a Ph.D. candidate in economics at Fordham University. Her research fields are development economics and applied microeconomics, with a focus on gender, health, public economics, and applied
This discussion from Anna Sierka on kabbalistic traditions about the senses will turn to the Christian phrase, noli me tangere (“do not touch me” in Latin), which plays on the touching
Fordham London and the Alumni Chapter of the United Kingdom invite alumni, parents, students, and friends to attend the annual Easter reception. This year's event will feature Cardinal Tim Radcliffe
The 20th century saw the breakdown of the hegemony of Orthodox Judaism and the rise of more liberal denominations and liturgies, many of which reflected changes in the broader culture.
The Berrigans/l Devout and Dangerous tells the story of the Berrigan brothers, Catholic priests Philip and Daniel, and Philip’s wife, former nun Liz McAlister, who spent their entire lives engaged
Veteran journalist and former Newsweek editor Jonathan Alter will discuss his new book on President Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York City, American Reckoning: Inside Trump’s Trial—and My Own,
Join the Graduate Program in International Political Economy & Development (IPED) for this lecture by Dr. Konstantinos Myrodias, a Lecturer in International Political Economy at King’s College London (KCL) and
Join the English department for a reading, keynote talk, and Q&A with Saidiya Hartman, the 2025 Reid Writer. Saidiya Hartman is the author of Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments, Lose Your
Fordham alumnus Marc Wancer is charged with sourcing loans and developing Equitable Facilities Fund’s pipeline. He works closely with partner schools to evaluate and guide them through Equitable Facilities Fund’s
Colonial ambitions spawned imperial attitudes, theories, and practices that remain entrenched within botany and across the life sciences. Banu Subramaniam, an interdisciplinary plant biologist and Luella LaMer Professor of Women’s
Join immigration attorneys from Fragomen for a discussion on the current immigration environment, including travel, rights, and responsibilities. This session will cover: Discussion of key developments in the current immigration environment
Between 1973 and 1980, over 65,000 Soviet Jews, often referred to as "dropouts," immigrated to the United States. While they are often treated as a single demographic group, these Soviet
Join us to showcase innovative research happening at Fordham in ethical leadership, inclusion, and social responsibility. Connect with faculty, students, and industry leaders. 4:00-5:00: Spotlight Presentations 5:00-5:30: Networking Reception Spotlight
Delasia Rice is a career development professional with over 10 years of experience, specializing in supporting graduate students, particularly those in GSE and GSAS programs, as well as students applying
Join immigration attorneys from Fragomen for a discussion on the current immigration environment, including travel, rights, and responsibilities. This session will cover: Discussion of key developments in the current immigration environment
The film After: Poetry Destroys Silence juxtaposes two competing claims about poetry after genocide and unspeakable horrors: Theodor Adorno’s statement, “To write a poem after Auschwitz is barbaric” and Charles
Thomas Maier, FCRH ’78, is an author, journalist, and television producer. A former reporter for The Fordham Ram, Maier reported for Newsday for three decades, winning numerous awards. His book