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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Banned! A History of Censorship
DESCRIPTION:Books\, libraries\, librarians\, and writers are subject to attacks—again. Recent bans of books across the United States targeting Black history\, the Holocaust\, and LGBTQ themes have dominated the news. But book censorship has a longer history. “Banned! A History of Censorship” explores this history\, along with practices of censorship\, the methods to control and ban books and ideas\, the resilience of censored works\, and attempts to push back. \nAs the Talmud says\, “The parchment is burning\, but its letters are flying to the heavens.” Authorities could ban books\, but they could not destroy them or the ideas contained in them entirely. Indeed\, while today some voices are heard complaining about universities not teaching major texts of “Western civilization\,” many of these books were originally banned across Europe—by Protestant and Catholic authorities: Thomas Hobbes\, John Locke\, David Hume\, Denis Diderot\, Jean-Jacques Rousseau\, John Stuart Mill\, Immanuel Kant\, and more. Major works of literature—cherished today—were also banned\, among them Victor Hugo’s Les Miserables or Alexander Dumas’s Three Musketeers\, which were on “Index Librorum Prohibitorum\,” or the Index of Prohibited Books. \nAs this exhibit demonstrates\, cultural\, religious\, and moral values are never static. They change over time. If some of the books and ideas become acceptable\, others might become abhorrent. Because Fordham as a Catholic and Jesuit university was obliged to abide by the Index of Prohibited Books until its abolition in 1966\, the exhibit also explores how Fordham dealt with books that were included in the Index. \nThe exhibit is on view at the Walsh Family Library in the main exhibition hall on the first floor and in the Special Collections on the fourth floor. \nThe exhibit is a collaboration between Fordham University’s Walsh Family Library—especially its O’Hare Special Collections—and the Center for Jewish Studies. It was curated by Gabriella DiMeglio; Amy Levine-Kennedy; Hannorah Ragusa\, FCRH ’26; and Magda Teter. Vivian Shen at the special collections and archives set up the exhibit with great care and attention to detail. Additional research has been provided by Samantha Sclafani\, FCLC ’22\, and Kevin Bogucki\, FCLC ’23. The lecture series and student research associated with the exhibit have been made possible through the generosity of donors to the Center for Jewish Studies at Fordham.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/an-exhibition-banned-a-history-of-censorship/
LOCATION:Walsh Library\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240328
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SUMMARY:Delivery Exception: Supply Chain Justice and Reconciliation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Delivery Exception: Supply Chain Justice and Reconciliation\, a speaker series bringing together scholars and organizers to discuss logistical justice and examine the possibilities of reconciliation in an era of supply chain capitalism. \nThe logistics revolution has demanded the extraction of value at any cost. What does justice mean in an age of supply chain capitalism? What reconciliation can we hope for\, and when will it arrive? \nSpeaker Schedule\nFriday\, January 26 | 6 p.m.: Tamara Kneese\, Data & Society\nThursday\, February 8 | 12 p.m.: Jess Bier and Jessica Steinman\, Erasmus University Rotterdam\nWednesday\, February 21 | 12 p.m.: Armin Beverungen\, Maja-Lee Voight\, and Ilia Antenucci\, Leuphana University Lüneburg\nWednesday\, March 6 | 7 p.m.: Christina Dunbar-Hester\, University of Southern California\, and Athena Tan\, Plug in IE\nMonday\, March 18 | 6 p.m.: Miriam Posner\, University of California\, Los Angeles\nWednesday\, March 27 | 6 p.m.: Benjamin McKean\, Ohio State University; Jessica Champagne\, Worker Rights Consortium; and Angeles Solis\, Make the Road Action
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/delivery-exception-supply-chain-justice-and-reconciliation/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:IPED Event: Project Assessment in the Philippines
DESCRIPTION:Seven students from the 2025 cohort of the International and Political Economy and Development (IPED) program embarked on a two-week study tour in Manila\, Philippines\, to evaluate two local development projects with community organization Tulungan sa Kabuhayan Calawis Inc. (TSKC). Located near the Marikina Watershed\, TSKC is a women-led nonprofit focused on creating livelihoods through environmental protection and sustainability. The projects consisted of reforestation\, agroforestry\, and ginger turmeric tea production. \nThe event consists of two presentations and a short Q&A session. Refreshments will be provided.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/iped-event-project-assessment-in-the-philippines/
LOCATION:Dealy E-530\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240201T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240201T193000
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CREATED:20240116T164210Z
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SUMMARY:African and African American Studies Black History Month Lecture Featuring Merle Collins
DESCRIPTION:Merle Collins will discuss her new work on Louise Langdon Norton Little\, UNIA activist and mother of Malcolm X. Collins is a poet\, novelist\, filmmaker\, scholar\, and professor emerita at the University of Maryland\, College Park. \nFor more information\, please contact professor Laurie Lambert.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/african-and-african-american-studies-black-history-month-lecture-featuring-merle-collins/
LOCATION:Great Hall\, Joseph M. McShane\, S.J. Campus Center\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Department of African and African-American Studies":MAILTO:aaas@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240203T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240203T170000
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CREATED:20240108T171444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T171444Z
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SUMMARY:Alumni Chapter of Long Island: 2024 St. Louis Watch Party
DESCRIPTION:The Alumni Chapter of Long Island\, the Maroon Club\, and the Office of Alumni Relations invite our local Rams to gather to watch the men’s basketball team take on the Billikens of St. Louis University. \nAppetizers will be served\, and your first two drinks are on the house. \nPlease consider making a gift to the Long Island Scholarship in Memory of John Cifichiello\, GABELLI ’68\, to support Fordham students from our area.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/alumni-chapter-of-long-island-2024-st-louis-watch-party/
LOCATION:NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Athletics,Social
ORGANIZER;CN="Phil Cicione":MAILTO:phillipcicione@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240203T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240203T183000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20231101T173958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231101T173958Z
UID:10005274-1706968800-1706985000@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Catholicism As Cultural History: The Enduring Legacy of John O’Malley\, S.J.
DESCRIPTION:John O’Malley\, S.J. (1927–2022) was an extraordinarily talented and devoted scholar\, writer\, teacher\, and Jesuit priest. The research of his early career helped recast our understanding of the Catholic response to the Reformation and the development of the Society of Jesus. The writings of the last 20 years of his long and prolific life—books and essays on church councils and Western culture—brought him new audiences beyond the academy. \nThe golden thread running through all of his work was the centrality of cultural history. This conference will highlight that legacy while expanding on the ways that O’Malley’s style can help us understand a more global and diverse Catholicism of the future. \nAnchored by a keynote address by Carlos Eire of Yale University\, the conference will feature panels on “Catholicism as Cultural History” and “Languages of Dialogue and Inclusion\,” and will include contributions from scholars Pamela Jones\, Mary Dunn\, Thomas Worcester\, S.J.\, Mary Ann Hinsdale\, Catherine Chaput\, and James McCartin. \nFordham’s Brenna Moore will offer concluding remarks\, to be followed by a wine-and-cheese reception. \nThis event is organized by the Center on Religion and Culture and is also made possible through the support of the Spellman Jesuit Community of Fordham\, the Fordham Division on Mission and Ministry\, and the Fordham History Department.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/catholicism-as-cultural-history-the-enduring-legacy-of-john-omalley-s-j/
LOCATION:12th-Floor Lounge\, Lowenstein\, 113 W 60th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023
CATEGORIES:Conferences and Symposia,Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240205T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240205T193000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20240116T162956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T162956Z
UID:10001580-1707156000-1707161400@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Navigating Your Path in Social Work: Uncovering Your Ideal Social Work Role
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is designed to help social workers explore and define their career paths. Participants will engage in self-reflection and goal-setting to identify their ideal roles within the social work field. Whether you are a recent graduate or are looking to transition within the profession\, this workshop will provide valuable insights to shape your career trajectory.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/navigating-your-path-in-social-work-uncovering-your-ideal-social-work-role/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Networking and Career
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240205T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240205T200000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20240123T181005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T181005Z
UID:10001859-1707156000-1707163200@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Alumni Chapter of the U.K.: AI and the Future of Finance and Work
DESCRIPTION:The Alumni Chapter of the United Kingdom and Fordham London invite alumni\, students\, parents\, and friends to an evening of discussion and networking hosted by Professor Ergem Senyuva Tohumcu. \nPanelists include: \n\nDidem Un Ates\, GenAI Innovation and Transformation Executive\nAndrew McLennan\, Managing Director\, Global Head of Technology—Private Alternative Assets\nGreg Minson\, FCRH ’98\, Vice Chair\, Fordham London Advisory Board\nJamie Woodcock\, Ph.D.\, Fordham Faculty (Ethics in Business)\n\nRSVP by February 1.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/alumni-chapter-of-the-u-k-ai-and-the-future-of-finance-work/
LOCATION:Fordham London\, 2 Eyre Street Hill\, London\, England\, EC1R 5ET\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Networking and Career,Receptions,Social
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240206T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240206T160000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20231218T163247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231218T163247Z
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SUMMARY:Fordham Career Center Pop-Up Closet
DESCRIPTION:On a budget and don’t have professional attire to attend an interview or a career-related event? We’ve got you covered! Join us to grab a few items for free! First come\, first served! \nThis event is open to students of Fordham College Rose Hill\, Fordham College Lincoln Center\, School of Professional and Continuing Studies\, Gabelli School of Business Undergraduate Programs\, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences\, and Graduate School of Education.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/fordham-career-center-pop-up-closet/
LOCATION:Room G76A\, 140 West 62nd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Networking and Career
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240207T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240207T150000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20231025T214823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T214823Z
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SUMMARY:2024 Spring Career Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Career Center is thrilled to host the 2024 Spring Career Fair! This event is open to all industries\, and it provides the opportunity to meet employers looking for students from a variety of areas. Employers attending are encouraged to post current job/internship openings as well as discuss future opportunities. Attending the fair is beneficial for exploring career paths within different industry sectors\, networking\, and learning more about recruiting and application timelines.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/2024-spring-career-fair/
LOCATION:Great Hall\, Joseph M. McShane\, S.J. Campus Center\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Networking and Career
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240209
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20240112T182307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T193511Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibit Opening: ‘Knife/Paint/Words: The Art of Deborah Ugoretz’
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening of the exhibit “Knife/Paint/Words: The Art of Deborah Ugoretz\,” followed by an artist’s talk and reception. \nThe ancient Kabbalists believed that it was possible to find meaning in the empty spaces around and within the letters of texts. The Japanese concept of Notan views the relationship between negative and positive space as reciprocal and necessary for harmony and balance. These two worldviews deeply influence the artist’s work. Deborah Ugoretz explores these by working with cut paper and painting in acrylics. “The simplicity\, flexibility\, and strength of paper enable me to transform it into multidimensional art with a limitless range of expression\,” she said. \nInspired by the written word\, Ugoretz takes texts—poems\, prayers\, and ancient writings—and translates them into a visual language that infuses those words with deeper meaning because visual language can touch on a richer emotional and intellectual level. One of Ugoretz’s works\, “The Six Days of Creation\,” based on the Genesis story\, uses her theory of color as a comment on the ravages of disposable culture. \nThe exhibit is accompanied by a display of rare books from the Special Collections. The exhibit will be on view until May 20. \nAbout the Artist\nDeborah Ugoretz is a Brooklyn-based artist\, born in Milwaukee\, Wisconsin. She holds a B.S. in fine art from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her expressive work deals with the exploration of feminism\, her concern for and fascination with the diversity of the natural world\, and social issues. Since 1978\, Ugoretz has been a master cut paper artist and teacher. Her work was featured in the monograph In the Tradition of Our Ancestors – Papercutting (Folklife Program of the New Jersey State Council of the Arts\, 2006) and the catalog of the exhibition “Slash! Paper Under the Knife\,” held at the Museum of Art and Design in New York from 2009 2010. She has designed stained glass windows and synagogue art for the Russ Berrie Home for Jewish Life in Rockleigh\, New Jersey\, and other houses of worship. Other commissions include the Tenement Museum\, University of Michigan\, Jewish Theological Seminary\, YIVO Institute of Jewish Research\, and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. \nUgoretz’s work has been exhibited at the Milwaukee Jewish Museum\, the Monmouth Art Museum\, the Hebrew Union College Institute of Religion Museum\, the Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art\, The Museum of Biblical Art\, the UJA Federation Gallery\, and others. Ugoretz is recognized by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts as a master cut-paper artist. \nThis event is open to alumni\, faculty/staff\, parents\, students\, and the public.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/exhibit-opening-knife-paint-words-the-art-of-deborah-ugoretz/
LOCATION:Henry S. Miller Judaica Research Room\, Fourth Floor\, Walsh Family Library\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts at Fordham,Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Jewish Studies":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240521
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20240112T183404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T194041Z
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SUMMARY:‘Knife/Paint/Words: The Art of Deborah Ugoretz’
DESCRIPTION:The ancient Kabbalists believed that it was possible to find meaning in the empty spaces around and within the letters of texts. The Japanese concept of Notan views the relationship between negative and positive space as reciprocal and necessary for harmony and balance. These two worldviews deeply influence the artist’s work. Deborah Ugoretz explores these by working with cut paper and painting in acrylics. “The simplicity\, flexibility\, and strength of paper enable me to transform it into multidimensional art with a limitless range of expression\,” she said. \nInspired by the written word\, Ugoretz takes texts—poems\, prayers\, and ancient writings—and translates them into a visual language that infuses those words with deeper meaning because visual language can touch on a richer emotional and intellectual level. One of Ugoretz’s works\, “The Six Days of Creation\,” based on the Genesis story\, uses her theory of color as a comment on the ravages of disposable culture. \nThe exhibit is accompanied by a display of rare books from the Special Collections. The exhibit will be on view until May 20. \nAbout the Artist\nDeborah Ugoretz is a Brooklyn-based artist\, born in Milwaukee\, Wisconsin. She holds a B.S. in fine art from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her expressive work deals with the exploration of feminism\, her concern for and fascination with the diversity of the natural world\, and social issues. Since 1978\, Ugoretz has been a master cut paper artist and teacher. Her work was featured in the monograph In the Tradition of Our Ancestors – Papercutting (Folklife Program of the New Jersey State Council of the Arts\, 2006) and the catalog of the exhibition “Slash! Paper Under the Knife\,” held at the Museum of Art and Design in New York from 2009 2010. She has designed stained glass windows and synagogue art for the Russ Berrie Home for Jewish Life in Rockleigh\, New Jersey\, and other houses of worship. Other commissions include the Tenement Museum\, University of Michigan\, Jewish Theological Seminary\, YIVO Institute of Jewish Research\, and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. \nUgoretz’s work has been exhibited at the Milwaukee Jewish Museum\, the Monmouth Art Museum\, the Hebrew Union College Institute of Religion Museum\, the Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art\, The Museum of Biblical Art\, the UJA Federation Gallery\, and others. Ugoretz is recognized by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts as a master cut-paper artist.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/knife-paint-words-the-art-of-deborah-ugoretz/
LOCATION:Henry S. Miller Judaica Research Room\, Fourth Floor\, Walsh Family Library\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts at Fordham
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Jewish Studies":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240208T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240208T170000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240201T154404Z
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SUMMARY:Documentary Screening: Racing Extinction
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a public screening of Racing Extinction\, a documentary that follows the connection between anthropogenic activity and its effects on the environment\, mainly animal ecosystems\, while also following such topics as climate change\, sustainability\, and environmental ethics. \n“Scientists predict we may lose half the species on the planet by the end of the century. They believe we have entered the sixth major extinction event in Earth’s history. Number five took out the dinosaurs. This era is called the Anthropocene\, or ‘Age of Man’\, because the evidence shows that humanity has sparked this catastrophic loss. We are the only ones who can stop it as well.”—Oceanic Preservation Society
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/documentary-screening-racing-extinction/
LOCATION:Dealy E-530\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Fordham IPED":MAILTO:iped@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240211T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240111T183318Z
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SUMMARY:‘Banned! A History of Censorship’: Exhibit Tour and Talk About the Censorship of Anne Frank’s Diary
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a tour of the exhibit “Banned! A History of Censorship” and a talk by Ruth Franklin about the censorship of Anne Frank’s The Diary of a Young Girl. \nBooks\, libraries\, librarians\, and writers are subject to attacks—again. Recent book bans across the United States targeting Black history\, the Holocaust\, and LGBTQ themes have dominated the news. But the censorship of books has a longer history. The “Banned! A History of Censorship” exhibit explores that history\, along with the practices of censorship\, the methods to control and ban books and ideas\, the resilience of censored works\, and the attempts to push back. Authorities could ban books\, but they could not destroy them or the ideas contained in them entirely. Indeed\, while today some voices are heard complaining about universities not teaching major texts of “Western civilization\,” many of these books were originally banned across Europe by Protestant and Catholic authorities\, including works by Thomas Hobbes\, John Locke\, David Hume\, Denis Diderot\, Jean-Jacques Rousseau\, John Stuart Mill\, Immanuel Kant\, and more. \nMajor works of literature that we cherish today were also banned\, among them Victor Hugo’s Les Miserables and Alexander Dumas’s Three Musketeers\, which were both on Index Librorum Prohibitorum or the Index of Prohibited Books. As this exhibit demonstrates\, cultural\, religious\, and moral values are never static. They change over time. If some books and ideas become acceptable\, others might become abhorrent. Because Fordham was obliged to abide by the Index of Prohibited Books until its abolition in 1966\, due to its status as a Catholic and Jesuit university\, the exhibit also explores how Fordham dealt with books that were included in the Index. \nThe exhibit is on view at the Walsh Family Library in the main exhibition hall on the first floor and in Special Collections on the fourth floor until March 15. \nAbout the Speaker\nRuth Franklin is an American literary critic. She is a former editor of The New Republic and an adjunct professor at New York University’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. She is the author of A Thousand Darknesses: Lies and Truth in Holocaust Fiction (2010) and Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life (2016)\, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography and was named a New York Times Notable Book of 2016. She is currently working on a book about Anne Frank.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/banned-a-history-of-censorship-exhibit-tour-and-talk-about-the-censorship-of-anne-franks-diary/
LOCATION:Walsh Library\, Ground Level\, Flom Auditorium\, 441 E. Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Jewish Studies":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu
GEO:40.861203;-73.8892181
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Walsh Library Ground Level Flom Auditorium 441 E. Fordham Road Bronx NY 10458 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=441 E. Fordham Road:geo:-73.8892181,40.861203
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240212T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240212T130000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20240212T164543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240212T164543Z
UID:10002559-1707739200-1707742800@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Rams Helping Rams Workshop: How to Leverage ChatGPT to Land Your Dream Job
DESCRIPTION:Join alumnus Garrison Leykam\, Ph.D.\, author of AI-Powered Job Hunting\, as he shows fellow Rams how to take advantage of the latest advancements in artificial intelligence to find the best job opportunities available.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/rams-helping-rams-workshop-how-to-leverage-chatgpt-to-land-your-dream-job/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Networking and Career
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240212T141500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240212T163000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20240131T200230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T200230Z
UID:10002207-1707747300-1707755400@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Tour of Temple Emanu-El
DESCRIPTION:Established in 1845\, Temple Emanu-El is more than an architectural landmark\, a storied synagogue\, and leader within Reform Judaism. Known for its grand architecture\, warm community\, and bold programming\, Temple Emanu-El is the flagship temple for Reform Judaism in the United States. Its Fifth Avenue sanctuary is globally renowned for its size and majesty\, and\, each year\, thousands of visitors from around the world travel to New York City to experience Emanu-El. \nDocent-led tours include the sanctuary and the Herbert & Eileen Bernard Museum of Judaica. \nPlease note: Tours are not permitted during life-cycle events; if there is a funeral that day\, the tour will be rescheduled for Friday\, February 16\, from 9:15 to 11:30 a.m. \nFacilitators\nMichael Taylor\, Graduate School of Education\nRobert Parmach\, Mission Integration and Ministry\nSophia Maier\, GSE ’24\, Jewish Students Organization\nFordham’s Center for Jewish Studies
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/tour-of-temple-emanu-el/
LOCATION:Lowenstein Lobby\, 113 West 60th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Spiritual and Service,Tours
ORGANIZER;CN="Dean Rob Parmach":MAILTO:parmach@fordham.edu
GEO:40.7708109;-73.9851512
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Lowenstein Lobby 113 West 60th Street New York NY 10023 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 West 60th Street:geo:-73.9851512,40.7708109
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240212T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240214T210000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20240116T192925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T192925Z
UID:10001644-1707766200-1707944400@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Fordham Theatre Studio Thesis Production: The Practice Room
DESCRIPTION:Written and directed by JuJu Jaworski\, FCLC ’24\, The Practice Room is set in the fictional world of Hanover Academy. It evaluates academic validation and artistic burnout: what it means to be seen\, how we measure talent\, and how far one will go to be the “best” at their craft. \nPerformances\nMonday\, February 12–Wednesday\, February 14 | 7:30 p.m. \n\n\n\nStudio Thesis Productions provide directors and playwrights the opportunity to work with a full production team on an up-to-three-performance series. Thesis productions build upon students’ prior experience in repertoire\, as well as in class and mainstage.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/fordham-theatre-studio-thesis-production-the-practice-room/
LOCATION:White Box Studio\, 113 West 60th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts at Fordham
GEO:40.7708109;-73.9851512
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=White Box Studio 113 West 60th Street New York NY 10023 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 West 60th Street:geo:-73.9851512,40.7708109
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240213T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240213T123000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20240208T183055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T183055Z
UID:10002393-1707827400-1707827400@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:2024 Mardi Gras Celebration: Lincoln Center
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date! You’re Invited to Fordham’s Mardi Gras Celebration! \nWe’ll celebrate at Lincoln Center with a lunch. Learn about the Rose Hill festivities. \nCome enjoy authentic New Orleans food and King Cake for Fat Tuesday! 🎉
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/2024-mardi-gras-celebration-lincoln-center/
LOCATION:140 W 62nd St Room G76\, 140 West 62nd St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Receptions,Social
ORGANIZER;CN="Campus Ministry":MAILTO:cm@fordham.edu
GEO:40.7708724;-73.9842943
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=140 W 62nd St Room G76 140 West 62nd St New York NY 10023 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=140 West 62nd St:geo:-73.9842943,40.7708724
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240213T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240213T190000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20240131T200459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T200459Z
UID:10002208-1707843600-1707850800@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:2024 Mardi Gras Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Fordham Mardi Gras Celebration. We will begin our festivities with a parade around campus before returning to the McShane Campus Center’s Great Hall for music and authentic Louisiana food.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/2024-mardi-gras-celebration/
LOCATION:Great Hall\, Joseph M. McShane\, S.J. Campus Center\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240213T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240213T193000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20240212T163716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240212T163716Z
UID:10002549-1707847200-1707852600@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:STEM Careers Panel
DESCRIPTION:The Fordham College Alumni Association\, in partnership with the Career Center\, is excited to invite you to the STEM Careers Panel. Learn more about the various career paths for STEM students. Hear from alumni from Mount Sinai\, Regeneron\, ConEd/Orange and Rockland Utilities\, and Wells Fargo!
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/stem-careers-panel/
LOCATION:McShane Campus Center\, Room 112\, 441 E. Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10468
CATEGORIES:Networking and Career
ORGANIZER;CN="Cheretta Robson":MAILTO:crobson1@fordham.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240215
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20240208T200047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T200047Z
UID:10002396-1707868800-1707955199@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:2024 Ash Wednesday Services
DESCRIPTION:Join Campus Ministry in observing Ash Wednesday at the Rose Hill and Lincoln Center campuses. \nLincoln Center\nPrayer Services with Distribution of Ashes: 9:30 a.m. and 3 p.m.\nMasses with Distribution of Ashes: 12 p.m. and 5 p.m. | Blessed Rupert Mayer\, S.J.\, Chapel\, Room 221\, Lowenstein Center \nRose Hill\nPrayer Services with Distribution of Ashes: 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. | Great Hall\, Third Floor\, McShane Campus Center\nMasses with Distribution of Ashes: 12:05 p.m.\, 5:15 p.m.\, and 7 p.m. | University Church
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/2024-ash-wednesday-services/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Spiritual and Religious Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Campus Ministry":MAILTO:cm@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240214T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240214T140000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20240212T164726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240212T164726Z
UID:10002597-1707915600-1707919200@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Council on Foreign Relations Webinar: Governing the Global Commons
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a webinar on governing the global commons\, with Esther Brimmer. \nAbout the Speaker\nEsther Brimmer’s career spans government\, academia\, and nongovernmental organization leadership. Her primary areas of interest are international organizations and transatlantic relations. Her U.S. government service includes leading U.S. policy in international organizations as the assistant secretary of state for international organization affairs from 2009 to 2013. She also served on the policy planning staff from 1999 to 2001.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/council-on-foreign-relations-webinar-governing-the-global-commons/
LOCATION:Dealy Hall\, Room E-517\, 441 E. Fordham Road\, Bronx\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Fordham IPED":MAILTO:iped@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240215T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240215T150000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20231025T215037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T215037Z
UID:10005258-1708002000-1708009200@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:2024 STEM Career Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Career Center is thrilled to host the 2024 STEM Career Fair! This event is open to all industries\, and it provides the opportunity to meet employers looking for students from a variety of areas within the STEM field. Employers attending are encouraged to post current job/internship openings as well as discuss future opportunities. Attending the fair is beneficial for exploring career paths within different industry sectors\, networking\, and learning more about recruiting and application timelines.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/2024-stem-career-fair/
LOCATION:Great Hall\, Joseph M. McShane\, S.J. Campus Center\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Networking and Career
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240215T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240215T170000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20240208T155141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T155141Z
UID:10002335-1708012800-1708016400@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:IPED Event: Young Professionals and the Development Sector
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion with Gabriel Rossi\, a distinguished graduate of the International Political Economy and Development (IPED) program\, who will discuss the transition for young professionals into the development sector\, as well as current trends seen within the sector. \nThis event will consist of a 30- to 35-minute presentation followed by a 15-20 minute Q&A session. Refreshments will be provided. \nAbout the Speaker\nRossi works with Catholic Relief Services as a business development specialist. Having obtained his bachelor’s degree in theology and philosophy at Loyola University Maryland\, he has an extensive track record of public service as a former teacher\, campus minister\, and Catholic Relief Services fellow in Ethiopia\, Burkina Faso\, and Rwanda. \n  \n 
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/iped-event-young-professionals-and-the-development-sector/
LOCATION:Dealy E-530\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Fordham IPED":MAILTO:iped@fordham.edu
GEO:40.8612275;-73.8892354
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Dealy E-530 441 East Fordham Road Bronx NY 10458 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=441 East Fordham Road:geo:-73.8892354,40.8612275
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240215T181500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240215T200000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20240123T192748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T192748Z
UID:10001888-1708020900-1708027200@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Exclusive After-Hours Event at the Brooklyn Museum and Tour of "Giants"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exclusive\, after-hours event at the Brooklyn Museum. Fordham alumni and friends will enjoy private access to the museum when it is closed to the public. \nThe evening will start with wine and bites at The Norm\, located inside the museum\, followed by a guided tour of “Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys” led by Jessica Murphy\, FCRH ’91\, manager of visitor engagement at the Brooklyn Museum. \n“Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys” is the first major exhibition of the couple’s world-class collection of multigenerational Black diasporic artists. You will see 100 years of art from legendary and contemporary artists\, including Derrick Adams\, Arthur Jafa\, and Esther Mahlangu\, on display. \nThis event costs $60 per person.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/exclusive-after-hours-event-at-the-brooklyn-museum-and-tour-of-giants/
LOCATION:NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural,Social
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240217T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240217T180000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20240201T154820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240201T154820Z
UID:10002245-1708182000-1708192800@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Alumni Chapter of Northern California: 2024 Softball at San Jose State
DESCRIPTION:The Alumni Chapter of Northern California invites you to cheer on the women’s softball team as it travels to the Bay Area to participate in the Silicon Valley Classic. \nTickets are provided by the University. We will be supporting the team in its match against San Jose State. A pregame social is being planned for those who register. Parking for the stadium is available at the SJSU park and ride lot on Seventh and Humboldt or at the new parking garage on 10th and Alma. \nSpace is limited\, and advance registration is required. \nPlease consider making a gift of $25 or more to support Cura Personalis | For Every Fordham Student.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/alumni-chapter-of-northern-california-2024-softball-at-san-jose-state/
LOCATION:NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Athletics,Social
ORGANIZER;CN="Mark Di Giorgio":MAILTO:markadigiorgio@att.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240220T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240220T140000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20231214T205139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231214T205139Z
UID:10000858-1708430400-1708437600@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:2024 Naples Presidential Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Linda Stavropoulos and William Stavropoulos\, PHA ’61\, the Alumni Chapter of Southwest Florida and Naples\, and Tania Tetlow\, president of Fordham University\, cordially invite you to a complimentary reception for alumni\, parents\, and friends. This year’s event is an afternoon luncheon and will include a buffet. \nSpace is limited\, and advance registration is required. We encourage you to register early as the event is likely to sell out. RSVP by February 13. \nAs the cost of this event is being generously covered by our hosts\, Linda and Bill Stavropoulos\, please consider making a gift of $25 or more to support Cura Personalis | For Every Fordham Student.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/2024-naples-presidential-luncheon/
LOCATION:Royal Poinciana Golf Club\, 1600 Solana Road\, Naples\, FL\, 34105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Networking and Career,Receptions,Social
ORGANIZER;CN="Office of Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alumnioffice@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240220T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240220T143000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20240111T180546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240111T180546Z
UID:10001376-1708434000-1708439400@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:How Did We Get Here? A Deep Dive into the History of Israel and Palestine\, Part III: 1967–2023
DESCRIPTION:The Hamas-engineered massacre of October 7\, 2023\, stunned and shocked Israel and the Jewish world to the core. It triggered a massive Israeli response that has reduced large parts of northern Gaza to rubble. Supporters of Israel and the Palestinians are more bitterly divided than ever\, around the world and especially on college campuses. What are the roots of today’s conflict? And what does it portend for the future of the region? \nTo gain insight into this latest stage in a brutal and divisive conflict that has ebbed and flowed for more than a century\, Fordham University’s Center for Jewish Studies is sponsoring a four-part series on the history of the conflict with Hussein Ibish\, Ph.D.\, and professor David Myers. During the 2017-2018 academic year\, Ibish and Myers came to campus to deliver a three-part series on the history of this conflict. Five years later\, they return to Fordham to offer an in-depth perspective on the history of Israel-Palestine in light of the current moment. \nThis is the third in a four-part series. For more information about the series\, please visit https://jewishstudies.ace.fordham.edu/how-did-we-get-here-a-deep-dive-into-the-history-of-israel-and-palestine/. \nAbout the Speakers\nHussein Ibish is a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington. He is a weekly columnist for The National and previously served as a senior fellow at the American Task Force on Palestine. \nDavid N. Myers is a distinguished professor and the Sady and Ludwig Kahn Chair of Jewish History at UCLA. The author and editor of many books\, he directs the UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy and the UCLA Initiative to Study Hate.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/how-did-we-get-here-a-deep-dive-into-the-history-of-israel-and-palestine-part-iii-1967-2023/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Jewish Studies":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240220T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240222T213000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20240119T165707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240119T165707Z
UID:10001651-1708457400-1708637400@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Fordham Theatre Studio Thesis Production: Kodachrome
DESCRIPTION:Written by Adam Szymkowicz and directed by Michelina Smith\, FCLC ’24\, Kodachrome is set in Colchester\, a small town where everybody knows each other and the pace of life allows the pursuit of love to take up as much space as it needs. Our tour guide Suzanne\, the town photographer\, lets us peek into her neighbors’ lives to catch glimpses of romance in all its stages of development. A play about love\, nostalgia\, the seasons\, and how we learn to say goodbye. \n\n\n\n\nPerformances\nTuesday\, February 20–Thursday\, February 22 | 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. \nStudio Thesis Productions provide directors and playwrights the opportunity to work with a full production team on an up-to-three-performance series. Thesis productions build upon students’ prior experience in repertoire\, as well as in class and mainstage.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/fordham-theatre-studio-thesis-production-kodachrome/
LOCATION:Kehoe Theater\, 113 West 60th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts at Fordham
GEO:40.7708109;-73.9851512
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Kehoe Theater 113 West 60th Street New York NY 10023 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=113 West 60th Street:geo:-73.9851512,40.7708109
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240221T193000
DTSTAMP:20260527T034511
CREATED:20240208T155611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T155611Z
UID:10002350-1708536600-1708543800@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Documentary Screening: A Long March
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a screening of this documentary about Filipino-American WWII veterans and their struggle for recognition. \nWhen Japan invaded the Philippines during World War II\, hundreds of thousands of Filipinos fought bravely alongside other members of the U.S. armed forces. As U.S. nationals\, Filipinos were promised veterans’ benefits\, which were revoked by the Rescission Act of 1946. This documentary traces the efforts of Filipino-American WWII veterans as they fought for redress and recognition in the courts and in Congress. \nAfter the screening\, professor Thomas Lee\, a U.S. Navy veteran\, will moderate a discussion with Tammy Botkin\, the film’s director\, producer\, and writer; and Captain Florencio Yuzon\, deputy assistant judge advocate general of the U.S. Navy\, who comes from a Filipino-American military family. Judge Denny Chin will provide the welcome and concluding remarks.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/documentary-screening-a-long-march/
LOCATION:Lincoln Center Campus | McNally Amphitheatre + Platt Court\, 140 West 62nd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural,Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Center on Asian Americans and the Law":MAILTO:asianamericanlaw@fordham.edu
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