Arts & Sciences Faculty Day
Faculty Day will be held at Lincoln Center on the second floor of the Law School on Monday, March 3, 2025. The event will begin at 4:00 p.m. in Bateman
Faculty Day will be held at Lincoln Center on the second floor of the Law School on Monday, March 3, 2025. The event will begin at 4:00 p.m. in Bateman
As part of the Fashion Studies Lecture Speaker Series on Fashion and the Global South, Minh-Ha Pham, Professor of Media Studies at Pratt, will be speaking on "AI and the Fashion
To the extent that Middle Eastern Christians register in Euro-American political imaginaries, they are usually invoked to justify Western military intervention into countries like Iraq or Syria, or as an
Building on the success of Fordham University’s 2023 International Conference on Social and Environmental Justice, this international conference seeks to examine the connection between migration, immigration, and AI through the
Building on the success of Fordham University’s 2023 International Conference on Social and Environmental Justice, this international conference seeks to examine the connection between migration, immigration, and AI through the
Please join us for a talk by Alberto Harambour, a historian who will be visiting from Chile's Universidad Austral. Harambour's work bridges history, literature, and anthropology, and his book Soberanías
This event will feature Willy Moka-Mubelo, S.J. (Université Loyola du Congo). The invisibility of the visible other is the expression of a deep anthropological crisis that manifests itself in various
Bonnie D. Jenkins, the Shapiro visiting professor of international affairs at George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs and former U.S. undersecretary of state for arms control and international security, will
This year, we’ll gather from the comfort of our homes, each enjoying our own bread and soup as we come together for an important conversation. Special Guest Speaker: Janna Heyman,
The Fordham-Feinstein Lecture Series on Health in collaboration with the Department of Theater and Visual Arts presents: Alternative Therapeutic Modalities: A demonstration project and panel discussion moderated by Fadi Skeiker,
Dr. Hepp is an Associate Professor of Economics at Fordham and has published research on various issues ranging from monetary policy, debt relief initiatives, fiscal federalism, and current account imbalances.
Please join us at Fordham University London for a symposium on Law and Religion in Times of Crisis, Challenges, and Change, organized by the Theology and Canon Law Project. The recent years have been marked by crises, challenges, and transformative changes. These range from rapid advancements in social media and digitalization to urgent global issues
The recent years have been marked by crises, challenges, and transformative changes. These range from rapid advancements in social media and digitalization to urgent global issues such as climate change, pandemics, migration, poverty, global conflicts, and the abuse scandals within Christian churches and denominations. The Theology and Canon Law Project (TCLP) Symposium 2025 will address
Mara Mills, Ph.D., co-founder and director of the NYU Center for Disability Studies, will present her research titled "Vent: Making and Debating the New York State Ventilator Allocation Protocols." This
To celebrate the centenary of Flannery O’Connor’s birth, Fordham’s Francis and Ann Curran Center for American Catholic Studies is sponsoring a screening of the play, Everything That Rises Must Converge,
Giovanni Peri, C. Bryan Cameron distinguished professor in international economics and founder and director of the Global Migration Center at University of California, Davis, and Edward Alden, senior fellow at CFR, will
Join us for an insightful session with Christopher Harland, who will guide students through the intricacies of International Humanitarian Law (IHL). He will explore how IHL is created, interpreted, applied,
This talk examines the various depictions of Jerusalem through different poetic traditions and historical periods, exploring how poets from diverse backgrounds have captured the city’s spiritual significance and political symbolism.
We are excited to invite you to a special celebration of women in honor of Women’s History Month. Co-hosted by the Center for Community Engaged Learning (CCEL) and the Office
Father Joshua Awienagua Gariba, Ph.D. is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at Ghana’s premier university, the University of Ghana, Legon. Gariba earned his PhD in Social and
Join us for an extraordinary discussion on the life, faith, and ultimate sacrifice of Alexei Navalny, the fearless Russian opposition leader who died in prison in February 2024 under circumstances
The New York Press Club and Fordham's Department of Communication and Media Studies present: Justice Delayed: A Conversation with NBC Dateline producer Dan Slepian Moderated by Vanity Fair's Michael Calderone
This is a unique opportunity to learn from one of New York’s leading campaign directors, Corinne Carey. The political and public affairs strategist will speak about the process of transforming
Novelist Rachel Kadish, current Fordham-NYPL Research Fellow in Jewish Studies, will discuss the power and challenges of historical fiction and the process through which she approaches history in her own
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