• IPED Lecture : The Crisis in Eastern DRC and its Reverberations Across the Great Lakes Region and Africa

    Dealy E-530 441 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY, United States

    Join us for an IPED lecture with Denis Owiny, a global politics and security professional with a diverse background, focusing on U.S.-Africa relations, democracy, governance, political violence, Islamist extremism, conflict prevention, and peacebuilding. His professional journey includes roles in teaching, government, and think tanks. He served at St Joseph's College Layibi as an English language

    Free
  • Joshua O’Driscoll Lecture: Imagining the World in the Medieval Book of Marvels

    McMahon 109 McMahon Hall, 113 West 60th Street, Lincoln Center Campus, New York, NY, United States

    This lecture expands upon themes raised in the exhibition at the Morgan Library and Museum, titled "The Book of Marvels: Imagining the Medieval World" (January 24 to May 25. The show focuses on late medieval illuminated manuscripts that evince the ways in which European elites imagined foreign cultures. Highlights include rare illustrated manuscripts of Marco

    Free
  • Arts & Sciences Faculty Day

    Law School, Second Floor 150 West 62nd Street, New York, NY, United States +2 more

    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 with a celebration of faculty research. This year we are featuring four of our faculty members whose research was recently supported by FAS microgrants. Come

  • Guest Lecture: AI and the Fashion Modeling Industry

    LL South Lounge 113 W 60th St, Lowenstein Building, LL South Lounge, New York City, NY, United States

    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 Modeling Industry." She will take a trans-Pacific approach to talk about the ethics of online fashion companies using AI-generated models on their websites and marketing

  • Sonic Icons: A Conversation with Sarah Bakker Kellogg and Ashley Purpura

    Zoom

    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 exemption to anti-Islamic immigration policies because of an assumption that their Christianity makes them easily assimilable in the so-called “Judeo-Christian” West. Using the tools of

  • International Conference on Im/migration, AI, and Social Justice – Day 1

    12th-Floor Lounge, Corrigan Conference Center, Lowenstein Center Lincoln Center Campus, 113 W. 60th St., New York, NY, United States +1 more

    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 lens of social justice and human rights. It aims to foster meaningful dialogue on creating more equitable and humane systems with marginalized communities to protect

  • International Conference on Im/migration, AI, and Social Justice – Day 2

    International Conference on Im/migration, AI, and Social Justice
    12th-Floor Lounge, Corrigan Conference Center, Lowenstein Center Lincoln Center Campus, 113 W. 60th St., New York, NY, United States

    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 lens of social justice and human rights. It aims to foster meaningful dialogue on creating more equitable and humane systems with marginalized communities to protect

  • PatagoniAmazonia: Colonialism, Literature, and Im/possible Futures

    Virtual Zoom

    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 Fronterizas—about colonialism, genocide, and the formation of state sovereignty in the "frontier" region of Chilean and Argentine Patagonia—is key in the field of Latin American

  • St. Ignatius Loyola Chair Lecture: The Invisibility of the Visible Other—Rethinking Our Intersubjectivity

    Rose Hill, McShane Campus Center, Room 311 441 E. Fordham Road, Bronx, United States

    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 ways: the loss of the meaning of life, the search for identification groups for personal security, and the notorious disregard for the protection of our

  • Global Affairs Expert Webinar: Women, Peace, and Security

    Dealy E-530 441 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY, United States

    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 lead the conversation on women, peace, and security.  Jenkins has served as the Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security since July

  • Fordham Kiwanis Club’s Bread and Soup Event

    Zoom

    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, Ph.d., L.M.S.W., Professor and Endowed Chair of the Henry C. Ravazzin Center on Aging and Intergenerational Studies Fordham University’s Graduate School of Social Service Professor

  • Alternative Therapeutic Modalities: A demonstration project and panel discussion

    McNally Amphitheatre 140 W. 62nd St., New York, NY, United States

    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, Professor and Department Chair, Theatre and Visual Arts, followed by a Q&A and collaborative discussion with Nisha Sajnani (NYU) and Anna Palumbo (NYU). The Fordham

  • IPED Lecture : Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanisms and International Trade

    Dealy Hall, Room E-517 441 E. Fordham Road, Bronx, United States

    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. Dr. Hepp’s current research investigates the consequences of climate policies, specifically carbon border adjustment mechanisms (CBAMs), on international trade flows. He has been at Fordham

  • Alumni Chapter of the U.K.: 2025 Law and Religion in Times of Crisis, Challenges, and Change

    Fordham London 2 Eyre Street Hill, London, England, United Kingdom

    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

  • Theology and Canon Law Project Symposium 2025: Law and Religion in Times of Crisis, Challenges, and Change

    Fordham London 2 Eyre Street Hill, London, England, United Kingdom

    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

  • Fordham’s Annual Distinguished Lecture on Disability

    Bateman Room (2-01B), Fordham Law School 150 62nd Street, New York City, NY, United States +1 more

    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 is a project from her new co-edited book, How to Be Disabled in a Pandemic, which addresses the experience of disability communities across NYC during

  • Flannery O’Connor @ 100: A Film, Conversation, and Celebration

    Duane Library, Tognino Hall, 2nd Floor 441 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY, United States

    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, based on O'Connor's short story about a Black woman and a white woman on a bus in the newly desegregated South. A panel discussion follows,

  • Global Affairs Expert Webinar: Migration and Labor Economics

    Dealy E-530 441 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY, United States

    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 lead the conversation on migration and labor economics. Giovanni Peri is the C. Bryan Cameron Distinguished Professor in International Economics at the University of California,

  • Conversations with Humanitarians, Featuring Christopher Harland

    IIHA Refuge Gallery located on the second floor in Canisius Hall. 2546 Belmont Ave, Bronx, NY 10458 2546 Belmont Ave, Bronx, New York City, NY, United States

    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, and enforced, highlighting its evolution and intersection with other branches of public international law. Harland will also share his personal journey navigating a career in

  • Wisam Abughosh Chaleila, “Manifestations of Jerusalem in Palestinian and Israeli Poetry”

    Gabelli School of Business, Room 460

    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. Focusing primarily on Mahmoud Darwish’s “In Jerusalem” (2005) and Yehuda Amichai’s “Jerusalem,” (1992), the talk examines how each poet, from different cultural and historical contexts,

  • Women’s History Month Celebration

    Bepler Commons Faber Hall, Rose Hill Campus 441 E Fordham Rd, Bronx, NY, United States +1 more

    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 of Equity, Inclusion, and Opportunity, these events highlight the vital role of women in shaping a more equitable future for all. Visit our event page

    Free
  • IPED Lecture : Money and Justice: Local Authorities, Family heads, Youth and Gold Mining in Ghana

    Dealy E-530 441 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY, United States

    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 Cultural Anthropology from the KU Leuven, Belgium. He teaches social anthropology, societies and cultures of Africa and sociology of the family to undergraduate and graduate

  • Christian Witness and the Legacy of Alexei Navalny

    12th-Floor Lounge, Lowenstein 113 W 60th St, New York, NY

    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 widely believed to involve the Russian regime. Seen as a personal enemy of Vladimir Putin, Navalny's unshakable commitment to justice and democracy came at the

  • ‘Sing Sing Files’ Author Dan Slepian in Conversation with Vanity Fair’s Michael Calderone

    Fordham Law School, Room 4-09 150 W 62nd St., New York, NY 10023, New York, NY, United States

    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 The first 30 to sign up will receive a copy of Dan Slepian's book The Sing Sing Files: One Journalist, Six Innocent Men, and a

  • Shaping the Future of Health Policy in New York State

    South Lounge, Leon Lowenstein Building, Fordham Lincoln Center 113 W 60th St, New York, NY, United States

    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 advocacy into legislative success on the state level, focusing on building coalitions among nonprofits, organizations, and lawmakers with shared goals. In addition to walking us