IPED Lecture: Corporate Espionage and Investigation
Our guest speaker is Tyler Falish, a senior associate at Kroll, a division of Duff & Phelps and global leader in complex investigations, security, and cyber solutions.
Our guest speaker is Tyler Falish, a senior associate at Kroll, a division of Duff & Phelps and global leader in complex investigations, security, and cyber solutions.
Join us for a discussion and Q&A on how to get a job or switch jobs in the cybersecurity field.
Join us for a talk with Sophie Bjork-James, Assistant Professor of the Practice in Anthropology at Vanderbilt University.
Join us for Learn At Lunch: The Drug Crisis in Our Backyard; Addressing the Opioid Crisis, with Susan Salomone, founder of the Drug Crisis in Our Backyard.
This talk examines mine waste in South Africa, suggesting that African Anthropocenes prefigure planetary futures.
The Rev. Patrick J. Ryan, S.J., the Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society at Fordham University, will deliver the annual Spring McGinley Lecture, "Sexuality, Spirituality, and the Love of God: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Insights."
Seniors in the honors thesis program and global business honors program will be joined by several students from local business schools as they present their original research.
Robert Spiegelman, Ph.D., adjunct professor of sociology at Fordham, examines the sociological implications of some upcoming developments in New York City.
The Rev. Patrick J. Ryan, S.J., the Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society at Fordham University, will deliver the annual Spring McGinley Lecture, "Sexuality, Spirituality, and the Love of God: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Insights."
Adam Cohen will use this remarkable manuscript and its rich picture cycle as a springboard for exploring the ways that illustrated haggadot expressed two different, but intertwined issues.
Join us for a lecture by Eli Clare.
In this lunch seminar, Jewish studies is proud to host Yael Levi, whose work examines the beginnings of the Hebrew script periodical press in the United States in the second half of the 19th century, focusing on its material, cultural, social, economic, and political aspects.
This event is intended to shine a spotlight on the drivers and current status of ESG integration in fixed income and more.
Learn more about following your own career path as well as how to navigate today’s job market.
Members of the Bronx New York State Senate Delegation, including Fordham Law alumna, State Senator Alessandra Biaggi, have been invited to campus for a forum to discuss the recently passed New York State Budget.
Join us for "Writing for the Social Work Professional," with Valarie Cursio, L.M.S.W.
In partnership with Les Enluminures gallery, Jewish studies is proud to host a colloquium highlighting the tradition of the Haggadah from the Middle Ages to today.
Kristen Treglia, senior instructional technologist, will discuss key findings from major technology reports.
Join us for "Challenges at the Southern Border," with Marciana Popescu, Ph.D., and Dana Alonzo, Ph.D.
Join us for the opening of an exhibition, "Haggadah and History: Highlights from the Fordham Collection," co-curated by Fordham undergraduate students.
Join us for “Helping Clients Deal with Grief &Loss,” with Phyllis Kominsky, Ph.D., L.C.S.W.
Boren Fellowships provides unique funding opportunities for U.S. graduate students to study less commonly taught languages in world regions critical to U.S. interests and underrepresented in study abroad. Boren Fellows represent a vital pool of highly motivated individuals who wish to work in the federal government. Jeff Cary, the outreach and recruitment manager for the
The Gabelli School of Business, CAIA, and 100 Women in Finance invite women working or interested in alternative investments to this discussion on opportunities, challenges, and strategies for success.
A noted scholar, Paul Shore, Ph.D., adjunct professor of religious studies at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan, Canada, will discuss the Latin translation of the Qur'an by the Jesuit priest Ignazio Lomellini in 1662, one of the earliest complete translations in a western European language and a crucial document of the encounter between western
The graduate program in international political economy and development will present its second preliminary report of the 2019 edition of Fordham's Pope Francis Global Poverty Index (FFI). The FFI is a multidimensional international poverty index focused on access to food, water, housing, employment, education, gender equity, and religious freedom.