PRESIDENT TETLOW
Tania Tetlow vows to fight for social justice at Fordham inauguration
America Magazine 10-17-2022
Tania Tetlow was sworn in as the 33rd president of Fordham University, the first layperson and first woman to assume the role. She was appointed in February and takes over from Joseph M. McShane, S.J., who has led Fordham since 2003.
Fordham University’s New President is Making History
WNBC 10-14-2022
For the first time in its 181-year history, a woman will head the university. Tania Tetlow was inaugurated today.
Fordham First
Catholic New York 10-19-2022
Fordham University, the Bronx, celebrated the historic Oct. 14 inauguration of Tania Tetlow as the 33rd president—and first woman and layperson—to lead the 181-year-old institution. Cardinal Dolan delivered the invocation at the ceremony, attended by dignitaries from 60 universities around the country, Fordham trustees, faculty and families.
CLIPS OF THE WEEK
TANYA K. HERNÁNDEZ
LA’s Black-Latino tensions bared in City Council scandal
The Associated Press 10-16-2022
Tanya Kateri Hernández, professor at Fordham University School of Law, said the idea that people of color are always united ignores colonialism and racial baggage from many different places and generations.
CHRISTINA GREER
Zeldin Built His Profile Defending Trump. Will New Yorkers Mind?
The New York Times 10-19-2022
“You’re in for a penny, in for a pound,” said Christina Greer, a Fordham University political scientist who said the association could still do Mr. Zeldin more help than harm. “He’s running the calculus: Who’s turning out?”
Fordham Baseball Has Two Former Players in MLB Playoffs
Yes Network – The Michael Kay Show 10-19-2022
For our Fordham fans that listen, for the first time since the 1943 World Series, Fordham baseball has two former players in the Major League playoffs: Nick Martinez of the Padres, and Greg Weissert was put onto the roster in the bullpen for the Yankees. You have to go back to the Yankees in 1943. They had Johnny Murphy and Hank Bowery, two Fordham guys on the roster. It’s very cool. I’m very proud to be a Ram.
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY
Endowment gives $8M to support Hispanic Catholic pastoral leaders
Inside Indiana Business 10-14-2022
Indianapolis-based Lilly Endowment Inc. is making a $7.9 million grant to the University of Notre Dame for a collaborative initiative to form the country’s next generation of Hispanic Catholic pastoral leaders. The university, in partnership with Boston College, will work to bring together 16 other Catholic institutions to lead the Haciendo Caminos initiative. Other partners include Aquinas Institute of Theology, Barry University, and Fordham University, among others.
GABELLI SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
FRANK ZAMBRELLI
Unpacked: Why public retailers are gathering up emissions data ahead of SEC rules
Modern Retail 10-11-2022
Frank Zambrelli, executive director of the Responsible Business Coalition at Fordham University, a collective that aims to find ways businesses can combat climate change, said many retailers may already be on track to file the reporting requirements, especially if they’ve been doing so to meet European standards.
CENTER ON RELIGION AND CULTURE
What Vatican II Means Today with David Gibson
Spotify 10-19-2022
Guest David Gibson is one of the best people to talk to if you want to think about Vatican II and the way it continues to unfold in the church in our own times. David is the director of the Center on Religion and Culture at Fordham University in New York City. The Center hosts conversations and events that explore the relationships between faith and contemporary life.
‘Amen, Amen, Amen’ Filmmakers tell the back story of the Dubai Jewish community’s gift to its crown prince
Jewish Standard 10-19-2022
The movie will be followed by a discussion with Tom Gallagher and David Gibson, who wrote, produced, and directed the film, and Gary VandenBergh of Cresskill, another of the film’s producers and editors; Mr. VandenBergh has won two Emmys for his editing work.
SCHOOL OF LAW FACULTY
BRUCE GREEN
Four takeaways from our story on potential mayoral candidate Allan Domb, the ‘condo king’
The Philadelphia Inquirer 10-19-2022
Having a mayor who is limited due to conflicts of interest can rob voters of having the person they elected make decisions, said Bruce A. Green, a Fordham University School of Law professor who sat on New York City’s Conflicts of Interest Board.
JAMES BRUDNEY
Unions are using drones and secret agents to investigate Amazon’s labor practices
Business Insider 10-18-2022
Experts say that regardless of the investigation’s outcome, its existence is a win for unions. James Brudney, a labor professor at Fordham University, said that each blow against Amazon galvanizes union members and deepens support for organized labor.
TANYA K. HERNÁNDEZ
LA’s Black-Latino tensions bared in City Council scandal
The Associated Press 10-16-2022
Tanya Kateri Hernández, professor at Fordham University School of Law, said the idea that people of color are always united ignores colonialism and racial baggage from many different places and generations.
TANYA K. HERNÁNDEZ
What happens when the oppressed become the oppressors
NBCUniversal 10-16-2022
Fordham University Law Professor Tanya Kateri Hernández and Restauranteur Bricia Lopez weigh in on what happens when historically marginalized groups perpetuate discriminatory behaviors. According to Hernandez “all of us are implicated in global anti-Black ideologies.”
TANYA K. HERNÁNDEZ
Nury Martinez’s resignation may quell fury but won’t ‘deal with Latino anti-Blackness,’ experts say
Los Angeles Times 10-17-2022
Anti-Black racism in the Latino community is not a question of a few bad eggs, said Tanya Katerí Hernández, a law professor at Fordham University School of Law and author of “Racial Innocence: Unmasking Latino Anti-Black Bias and the Struggle for Equality.”
ARTS AND SCIENCES FACULTY
HÉCTOR LINDO-FUENTES
El Salvador President Bukele’s reelection bid stokes L.A. immigrants’ fears of new civil war
Los Angeles Times 10-21-2022
Héctor Lindo, professor emeritus of history at Fordham University, said that the general established a newspaper that he used to issue propaganda and build his personal mythos that authoritarian rule is more efficient than democracy.
HEATHER DUBROW
Teaching: Should You Allow Cellphones in Class?
Chronicles of Higher Education 10-20-2022
Heather Dubrow, an English professor at Fordham University, explains her reasoning as follows: “On many other issues I’m flexible. But I feel strongly it’s not in students’ interest to consult their telephones during class: Rather than tuning out on our work (and not least, implicitly undervaluing contributions by other students), they can check the phones afterwards.
CHRISTINA GREER
Zeldin Built His Profile Defending Trump. Will New Yorkers Mind?
The New York Times 10-19-2022
“You’re in for a penny, in for a pound,” said Christina Greer, a Fordham University political scientist who said the association could still do Mr. Zeldin more help than harm. “He’s running the calculus: Who’s turning out?”
CHRISTINA GREER
Black voters solidly approve of Biden and Harris, less firm on the president’s reelection in TheGrio/KFF survey
TheGrio 10-18-2022
Christina M. Greer, associate professor of political science at Fordham University, told TheGrio that compared to Biden’s “pretty low” national approval ratings in recent months, his approval among Black voters surveyed by TheGrio/KFF shows Black Americans are “still pretty supportive of Joe Biden.”
PATRICK J. RYAN
Slavery and its Aftermath
La Civiltà Cattolica 10-17-2022
Author: Patrick J. Ryan, S.J., Professor of Religion and Society at Fordham University in New York.
SAUL CORNELL
Confused about the legal battle over NY’s new gun law? Here’s what you should know
Gothamist 10-13-2022
“It leaves them in a bind,” said Saul Cornell, a historian at Fordham University who studies the Second Amendment.
SAUL CORNELL
Confusion Over N.Y. Gun Law – Audio Unavailable
WNYC-FM 10-17-2022
Fordham University Second Amendment historian Saul Cornell says some confusion stems from the actions of the U.S. Supreme Court. “They almost seem to be sort of spending more time on super abstract ideological culture war issues related to guns than they are in trying to craft a framework that would be useful.”
EBRU TURAN
The Ottoman Empire – Audio Unavailable
WNYC-FM 10-20-2022
Also in the U.S. is Ebru Turan, assistant professor of history at Fordham University. She’s writing a book entitled “Lost World Emperor: The Origins of Ottoman-Habsburg Imperial Rivalry in the Apocalyptic Mediterranean 1516 to 1527.”
ATHLETICS
The best players at every position in FCS football, right now
NCAA.com 10-11-2022
The best quarterback so far came down to a battle between Fordham’s Tim DeMorat and UIW’s Lindsey Scott Jr. One can’t go wrong with either player based on the two’s early season performances. However, I chose Tim DeMorat because he’s shown an ability to push the ball downfield to a multitude of wideouts.
Fordham Baseball Has Two Former Players in MLB Playoffs
Yes Network – The Michael Kay Show 10-19-2022
For our Fordham fans that listen, for the first time since the 1943 World Series, Fordham baseball has two former players in the Major League playoffs: Nick Martinez of the Padres, and Greg Weissert was put onto the roster in the bullpen for the Yankees. You have to go back to the Yankees in 1943. They had Johnny Murphy and Hank Bowery, two Fordham guys on the roster. It’s very cool. I’m very proud to be a Ram.
ALUMNI
Baby born to NJ mom 8 years after her life-saving heart transplant
New York Daily News 10-16-2022
[Colette] Crowell, 30, became a member of the extended Cutinella clan when Thomas’ heart was transplanted into the then-Fordham University student. Crowell was a cross-country runner in high school until a congestive heart failure diagnosis derailed her athletic career and left her with a grim prognosis of transplant or death.
Major League Playoffs
WNYW-NY 10-19-2022
For [Nick] Martinez, before he had this journey from the majors to Japan and back, he was mostly a second baseman, even when he was in college at Fordham. He only gave pitching a try when a new neighbor that moved in down in Florida where he grew up had pitched some in the majors. His name was Juan Alvarez. He said give this a try. He was pretty good at it.