Sperber Prize Ceremony
The Department of Communication and Media Studies presents the annual Ann M. Sperber Prize for the best biography or memoir of a journalist.
The Department of Communication and Media Studies presents the annual Ann M. Sperber Prize for the best biography or memoir of a journalist.
Rev. Patrick J. Ryan, S.J., the Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society at Fordham University, will deliver the annual Fall McGinley Lecture, "Faith and Conflict in the Holy Land: Peacemaking Among Jews, Christians, and Muslims."
This two-hour workshop will enable Graduate School of Arts and Sciences students to design thoughtful assignments in their courses that effectively target the learning objectives.
Join Joan Cavanagh, Ph.D., to look at some of the impacts that religious and spiritual traditions have on the ways people negotiate losses in their lives.
Michal Pagis, Ph.D., from Bar-Ilan University, will host a talk on “Popular Psychology and Life-Coaching Among Ultra-Orthodox Women in Israel."
We invite you for a conversation with James Q. Whitman, Ford Foundation Professor of Comparative and Foreign Law at Yale Law School; Jed Shugerman, professor of law at Fordham University; and Magda Teter, Shvidler Chair in Judaic Studies, about Whitman's book Hitler's American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law.
Please join the conversations on continuous course improvement with your faculty colleagues and guest faculty and instructional designers from other institutions.
Through the Global Essay Competition, graduate and post-graduate students can qualify for an all-expenses-covered trip to participate in the 50th anniversary of the annual conference located in St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Join award-winning director and founder of American Resilience Project, Roger Sorkin, for an evening of film and discussion.
Janna Heyman, chair and professor at the Ravazzin Center on Aging, will discuss the intersection of health care and aging as the two institutions stand today.
Join us to learn more about our advanced certificate in TESOL and our extension certificate in bilingual education.
Join us for a lecture by Amy B. Zegart, Ph.D., fellow at Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Davies Family Senior Fellow at Hoover Institution, and professor of political science at Stanford University.
Please join us for a lecture by Zachary Morris, Ph.D., assistant professor of social welfare at Stony Brook University School of Social Welfare.
Join us for a performance by the Two Rivers ensemble, including founder and musical director Amir ElSaffar and vocalist Hamid Al-Saadi.
This training will provide an overview of EMDR.
David Gautschi, professor of marketing and dean emeritus, will be presenting his paper titled "Business and a Green Real Deal."
The Fordham Gabelli School of Business invites you to participate in our third annual Diversity and Inclusion Summit.
Fordham's Private Equity and Venture Capital Club is hosting its inaugural conference, The Future of Capitalism: A New Era.
Discover the Gabelli School of Business and our graduate management programs.
The Fordham Institute for Women and Girls and International Health Awareness Network (IHAN) are co-sponsoring a conference celebrating four major UN anniversaries, titled “The UN Matters."
Nicholas Buccola, a political science professor at Linfield College in Oregon, will give a talk at Fordham's Rose Hill campus about his new book.
David Assaf, a professor from Tel Aviv University, will discuss a treasure trove of some ninety letters written in 1935 by Polish Jewish children.
Marshall scholarships finance young Americans of high ability to study for a graduate degree in the United Kingdom.
Join this week's conference call as McNamara discusses democracy and identity in the European Union.
The goal of this class is to provide an introduction and overview of the topic.