Yael Wilfand on “How Great Is Peace”: Rabbinic Thinking on Shalom and the Pax Romana
Yael Wilfand of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem will give a lunch seminar titled "'How Great is Peace'": Rabbinic Thinking on Shalom and the Pax Romana."
Yael Wilfand of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem will give a lunch seminar titled "'How Great is Peace'": Rabbinic Thinking on Shalom and the Pax Romana."
Learn more about the Federal Reserve Bank of New York from its head of international training, Elizabeth Mahoney.
Join Jesuit Refugee Service/USA to hear Twayigira’s inspiring story and what can be done to ensure more children forced to flee from crisis and conflict can receive an education and an opportunity for a hopeful future.
Join us for "The Use of EMDR for Trauma Treatment," with Dana Marlowe, Ph.D., L.C.S.W.
Peter Quinn, "New York Paddy," author and Fordham Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Class of 1974 alumnus, will discuss the Irish in America.
Join us for "Trust, Risk, and Humility," with Jason D'Cruz from the University at Albany, SUNY.
Please join us for the next O’Connell Initiative event featuring Dr. Peter James Hudson from the University of California Los Angeles.
Join us for an evening of dialogue and conversation with Schenk, where we will delve into this fascinating history and ask what it means for Christian communities today.
Professor Mark Conrad from the Gabelli School of Business discusses the business of sports.
Jason Bini, Ph.D., associate research scientist at Yale University and a Fordham alum (FCRH ’06), will present "Positron Emission Tomography: From Antimatter to Medical Imaging."
Join us for a LEND Scholar information session with Linda Fettmann, L.C.S.W.
This talk looks at the design of one of the first settlements built in the West Bank, at a time when Israelis were still debating the administrative fate of the occupied territories.
In 2019, Fordham University’s Center for Ethics Education will celebrate its 20th anniversary!
Please join us for "Policy Priorities for the U.S. Equity Markets: Looking Back and Moving Forward"
Join us for "Hospice, Grief, Children’s Reaction to Death, and How to Cope," with Monica Hobson, L.C.S.W., VNA of Hudson Valley; Hospice of Westchester.
Join us for "Passing on the Faith to the Next Generation: Reactions to the 2018 Synod on Young People, Faith and Vocational Discernment," with Bishop Frank J. Caggiano.
Ted Seides, founder of Capital Allocators, LLC, and host of the Capital Allocators podcast, will discuss lessons learned from the podcast about how institutional investors allocate capital and time and more.
Join us for an evening conversation with Jessica Marglin about her award-winning book.
Ronald Howell, Ph.D., associate professor of journalism at Brooklyn College, discusses Bertram L. Baker's pivotal role in Brooklyn politics.
Join us and show your support for the GSAS student community as contestants take on the Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) challenge and compete to win valuable research grant prizes.
Join us for "Yoga for Social Workers," with Carol Gibney, L.M.S.W.
Join a recent IPED graduate, Josh Voges (’16), to learn how CRS is leveraging these mechanisms to support vulnerable communities around the world.
This lecture defines a path forward into what it means to be American Catholic in the rest of the 21st century.
Join us for this conference on the local and international status of migrant women and girls.
Join us for "Art Therapy and Social Work Practice," with Caren Sacks, L.C.A.T., A.T.R.-B.C.