Physics Colloquium
Gumaro Rendón, Ph.D., of Brookhaven National Lab, will present, “New Physics on the Lattice.”
Gumaro Rendón, Ph.D., of Brookhaven National Lab, will present, “New Physics on the Lattice.”
Undergraduates from all majors and programs are invited to present their original work through visual presentations, performances, and oral explanation (abstract required).
The Department of African and African American Studies is hosting a Black History Month lecture with Saidiya Hartman.
Carolyn McLaughlin will discuss her book, her work as past director of BronxWorks and as a social worker in the Bronx for over 50 years.
Fordham Real Estate Institute invites you to discover the most influential technology in the real estate field.
Michael Morse, executive director of the Winston Churchill Foundation of the United States, will discuss the Churchill Scholarship.
This event is part of the “College at 60” lecture series.
Please join us for a lecture by Dr. Paul R. Fleischman, author, psychiatrist, and Vipassana meditation teacher.
Emma Peng, associate professor of accounting and taxation, will be presenting her paper titled: “The Role of Disclosure in the Design of CEO Incentive Compensation.”
Come and join us at our IPED weekly lecture.
Sami Everett, Ph.D., in his talk, will draw from a year-long participant observation of civil society initiatives and cultural producers in favor of, or indirectly addressing, the vast field of ‘Muslim-Jewish dialogue’ across the larger French regions.
Learn how you can get involved in the world of entrepreneurship—as a founder, an investor, or employee at a startup!
In this talk, Stanisław Krajewski, Ph.D., professor of philosophy at the University of Warsaw, will discuss all three meetings of the pope with representatives of Polish Jews.
This will be a discussion between industry participants and prominent academic commentators.
This event is part of the “College at 60” lecture series.
Vinod Menon, Ph.D., of City College and Graduate Center (CUNY), will present, “Control of Light Matter Interaction in 2D Materials.”
The ReImagining Higher Education Initiative continues its speaker series with Chandani Patel, Ph.D., director of global diversity education and training at New York University.
Gregory Zuckerman, a veteran Wall Street Journal investigative reporter, tells the gripping story of how a world-class mathematician and former code breaker mastered the market.
Legacy of Blood explores the afterlife of the two most extreme manifestations of tsarist antisemitism—pogroms and blood libels—in the Soviet Union, from the Revolution of 1917 to the early 1960s.
Discover the Gabelli School of Business and our MBA and MS programs at our evening information session presented by the admissions team!
Please join us at Fordham’s Center for Community Engaged Learning’s Inaugural Symposium.
Theology professor Christine Zenner, author of Just Water: Water, Ethics, and Fresh Water Crises and Leslie Timoney, of Fordham Sustainability at Lincoln Center, discuss water conversation and environmental justice.
This panel will bring theologians and anthropologists of Orthodox Christianity together to discuss the social life of religious concepts and the future of the field.
This event is part of the “College at 60” lecture series.
Join Fordham faculty as they answer the question: “What makes a work worthy of a Nobel Prize?”