CANCELED: Eighth Annual Sports Business Symposium
The symposium will feature speakers from across the sports industry.
The symposium will feature speakers from across the sports industry.
Join us for a day of discussion on gender inequality across the globe, as well as the health, rights, and well-being of girls and women.
Please join us for this presentation by Mervyn King and Rana Foroohar.
Sant’Egidio’s president, Marco Impagliazzo, will speak with the Fordham community about Sant’Egidio’s mission in today’s world and how faith can make a difference.
Using familiar sources such as the Psalms, Ben Sira, and Jubilees, Eva Mroczek tells an unfamiliar story about sacred writing not bound in the Bible.
Meeting of the retired faculty featuring greetings from Rev. Joseph M. McShane, S.J., president of Fordham, and guest speaker Louise Mirrer, president and CEO of the New York Historical Society.
The event is part of the “College at 60” lecture series.
A panel of prominent, young conservatives debate what classic conservatism really is, how conservatism got where it is today, and where it—and the GOP—are going.
Shirley Gatenio Gabel, Ph.D., the newly appointed MaryAnn Quaranta Endowed Chair in Children for Social Justice, will discuss how our sense of justice for children has changed and explore the future expectations for justice we are creating for children.
Join us for a roundtable discussion on anti-semitism, racism, and Islamophobia in the U.S.
This two-hour workshop will enable GSAS students to reflect on their identity and the role they play as instructor when dealing with issues of diversity in the classroom.
Patrick J. Ryan, S.J., the Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society, will deliver the annual spring McGinley Lecture, “Care For Our Common Home: Jews, Christians, and Muslims Confront Climate Change.”
This talk will examine some of the ways American Jews and Christians have reimagined their engagement with the Passover seder.
Deborah W. Denno, Ph.D., will be discussing the increasingly prominent role of neuroscience in criminal law.
Patrick J. Ryan, S.J., the Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society, will deliver the annual spring McGinley Lecture, “Care For Our Common Home: Jews, Christians, and Muslims Confront Climate Change.”
400 Miles to Freedom documents Avishai Mekonen’s perilous journey from Ethiopia to Israel during “Operation Moses” in 1984.
Join us for a discussion and Q&A on both getting a job and switching jobs in government and politics.
In this lunch lecture, Katell Berthelot, traces a surprising story about the Torah in the history of ancient Judaism.
This lecture, based on three years of ethnographic fieldwork, will analyze the particular LGBTQ Kabbalat Shabbat.
Please join us for a discussion between Magda Teter, Ph.D., of Fordham University and Sara Lipton of SUNY Stony Brook about Teter’s new book, Blood Libel: On the Trail of Antisemitic Myth, will happen online via Zoom.
This two-hour workshop will encourage GSAS students to reflect on how digital pedagogy can be most effectively utilized to meet the learning objectives of their classes.
You're invited to attend Fordham's Social Innovation Day 2020: Advancing Social Innovation—Research, Practice, Pedagogy, and Policy.
Please join us for our virtual ReIMAGINE Incubator Showcase taking place over Zoom.
In this conversation, we explore examples of disease in the Jewish past to examine the ways in which moments of epidemic challenged Jewish life and ritual.
This talk will trace the performance of state-endorsed Orthodox conversion to highlight the collaborative labor that goes into the making of the Israeli state and its Jewish citizens.