CLIPS OF THE WEEK
CHRISTINA GREER
Did New York Just Get the Nation’s Most Liberal Legislature?
The New York Times 07-24-20
Christina Greer, an associate professor of political science at Fordham University, said many incumbents probably depended on a small but reliable base of supporters in their districts, while challengers tapped into a larger population of eligible voters who may have been marginalized or not as civically engaged in past elections.
ZEPHYR TEACHOUT
How the legal fight against big tech is like the fight against organized crime
Washington Post 08-01-20
Zephyr Teachout is an associate professor of law at Fordham University.
NESTOR DAVIDSON
What It Takes to Preserve a Building Tied to Black History
Bloomberg 07-27-20
But Nestor Davidson, the faculty director of the Urban Law Center at Fordham University School of Law, said if the building were landmarked, there are many foundations and nonprofit organizations that would work to preserve a high-profile property like this one.
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY
Why Saving Catholic Schools From Covid’s Impact Is A National Imperative
Forbes 07-30-20
“Education in the Jesuit tradition is a call to human excellence,” according to Fordham University, considered a premiere institution of higher education.
Reopening colleges poses ethical questions, need for flexibility
Catholic News Service 07-28-20
A July 14 Fordham University Zoom panel where theology professors examined Catholic social teaching in universities’ responses to reopening during the pandemic stressed that solidarity, concern for the vulnerable and protection of the sacredness of life all need to be considered in how schools move forward right now.
WFUV
Dennis Elsas Celebrates 20 Years At WFUV/New York
All Access Music Group 07-24-20
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY Triple A WFUV/NEW YORK afternoon host DENNIS ELSAS is celebrating his 20th anniversary at the station on MONDAY, JULY 27th by featuring his “greatest hits” of interview clips and memories from his years on the WFUV as well as the legendary Rock station WNEW.
ADMINISTRATORS
DAVID GIBSON
David Gibson (Part II)
WGVU 07-27-20
David Gibson was appointed the director of the Fordham University Center on Religion and Culture in July 2017 after a long career as an award-winning religion journalist, author, and filmmaker.
DAVID J. GOODWIN
My Turn: David J. Goodwin: Nativist son: H.P. Lovecraft, race, and a statue
Providence Journal 07-25-20
David J. Goodwin is an author and the assistant director of the Fordham University Center on Religion and Culture.
SCHOOL OF LAW
The Top Law Schools For Music Law (2020)
Above the Law 07-30-20
Fordham University School of Law (New York)
An all-virtual mock trial shows how remote trials can be conducted
ABA Journal 07-23-20
They both say they look forward to the next in-person False Claims Act and Qui Tam Trial Institute, scheduled for June 9-11, 2021, at the Fordham University School of Law in New York.
FORMER SCHOOL OF LAW FACULTY
TANYA KENNEDY
Judge Tanya Kennedy Talks Harlem, BLM, COVID-19 And More On The Danny Tisdale Show
Harlem World Magazine 08-04-20
Justice Kennedy previously served for ten years as an Adjunct Professor at Fordham University School of Law.
SCHOOL OF LAW FACULTY
KAREN GREENBERG
Government Accountability Has Been Long Gone in the US
The Nation 08-04-20
Karen J. Greenberg is director of the Center on National Security at Fordham Law School.
BENNETT CAPERS
The Police Lie. All the Time. Can Anything Stop Them?
Slate 08-04-20
I posed this question to Bennett Capers, a former federal prosecutor and Fordham Law professor who studies police lies.
MARTIN FLAHERTY
Could an active judiciary end Washington deadlock?
The Law Society Gazette 08-02-20
Flaherty, a professor of international human rights law at Fordham Law School, charts the changing relationship between his country’s judiciary and executive power, from its founding to the present day, through the lens of foreign policy.
JERRY H. GOLDFEDER
Before John Lewis, was the bold life and unjust death of Maceo Snipes
USA Today 07-31-20
Jerry Goldfeder is an election lawyer at Stroock in New York, teaches election law at the Fordham law school and is the author of “Goldfeder’s Modern Election Law.”
JERRY H. GOLDFEDER
The President’s Trumped-Up Claims of Voter Fraud
FactCheck 07-30-20
But the president has no authority to delay the election — only Congress can do that, and that’s not going to happen, Jerry H. Goldfeder, a lawyer who teaches election law at Fordham University School of Law, told us via email.
DEBORAH DENNO
Virginia Department of Corrections won’t disclose past sources of lethal execution drugs
Virginia Mercury 07-28-20
Deborah Denno, a professor at Fordham Law School and expert in lethal injections, was skeptical that Bell’s bill would have an impact on executions in Virginia.
OLIVIER SYLVAIN
Section 230 in the Senate
Politico 07-28-20
230 co-author Chris Cox and Jeff Kosseff, author of “The 26 Words That Created the Internet,” will testify alongside Fordham law professor Olivier Sylvain and Elizabeth Banker, deputy general counsel of the Internet Association.
OLIVIER SYLVAIN
Democrats want a truce with Section 230 supporters
The Verge 07-28-20
The hearing also included United States Naval Academy professor Jeff Kosseff, author of Section 230 history The Twenty-Six Words That Created the Internet; Fordham University law professor Olivier Sylvain, who has supported reform; and Elizabeth Banker, general counsel at the Internet Association trade group that represents Google, Facebook, and many smaller companies that benefit from Section 230.
ELIZABETH COOPER
Stop the Stigma Against Menstruation; Starting with the Bar Exam
The National Jurist 07-28-20
Elizabeth B. Cooper is a Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law.
RICHARD SQUIRE
As stores like JCPenney and J.Crew go bankrupt, you can still shop there: Here’s what you need to know
Acorns 07-25-20
People often think bankruptcy means “business death,” says Richard Squire, a law professor at Fordham University who specializes in corporate law and corporate bankruptcy.
LAWRENCE BRENNAN
ATF Team Assisting in USS Bonhomme Richard Fire Investigation; Rear Adm. Byrne to Lead Safety Investigation Board
USNI 07-24-20
That ATF agents are called in to help in the investigation “is not unprecedented, but it’s unusual,” said Lawrence Brennan, a retired captain and professor of admiralty and maritime law at Fordham University in New York City. “The Navy has brought in experts as consultants in the past.”
SUSAN BLOCK-LIEB
THE 2020 LAWDRAGON 500 LEADING U.S. BANKRUPTCY & RESTRUCTURING LAWYERS
Law Dragon 07-24-20
Susan Block-Lieb (Global) Fordham Law School New York
ZEPHYR TEACHOUT
Zephyr Teachout: Has the Entire American Economy Become Monopolized?
LitHub 08-05-20
Teachout sits on the board of directors of the Open Markets Institute, and teaches law at Fordham University.
ZEPHYR TEACHOUT
Blockchain Bites: XRP Sales, INX IPO and Bitcoin Mining Woes
Coindesk 08-04-20
Zephyr Teachout, a law professor at Fordham University in New York, is best known for her attempts to enter New York politics as a progressive advocate.
ZEPHYR TEACHOUT
Zephyr Teachout: Take Back the Economy From Economists
Coindesk 08-03-20
Teachout, a law professor at Fordham University in New York, is best known for her runs for governor of the state and for Congress from New York’s 19th district (both races she lost). She has also written numerous books, including her latest, “BREAK ‘EM UP: Recovering Our Freedom from Big Ag, Big Tech, and Big Money.”
ZEPHYR TEACHOUT
Boycotts Can’t Be a Test of Moral Purity
The Atlantic 08-03-20
Zephyr Teachout
Author and associate professor of law at Fordham
ZEPHYR TEACHOUT
How the legal fight against big tech is like the fight against organized crime
Washington Post 08-01-20
Zephyr Teachout is an associate professor of law at Fordham University.
ZEPHYR TEACHOUT
July 31, 2020: Zephyr Teachout hopes to revive anti-trust movement in America
WCNY 07-31-20
In her new book, Break ‘Em Up, Fordham Law professor and progressive activist Zephyr Teachout, warns of the power that major companies like Monsanto and Amazon have on our economy and politics.
ZEPHYR TEACHOUT
Will there be a third era of American trust-busting?
Christian Science Monitor 07-29-20
Meanwhile, three processors control the sale of almost every chicken in America, points out Fordham University law professor Zephyr Teachout, at the start of “Break ‘Em Up: Recovering Our Freedom from Big AG, Big Tech, and Big Money.”
ZEPHYR TEACHOUT
Congress prepares to grill CEOs of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google
NBC News 07-28-20
“It’s the beginning of a revived moment in antitrust,” said Zephyr Teachout, a Fordham University law professor and author of “Break ‘Em Up,” a forthcoming book about monopolization.
ZEPHYR TEACHOUT
Trump’s Manhattan Property Benefitted From Small Business Bailout
Huffpost 07-23-20
“It is a conflict-of-interest disaster, one we should never get used to,” said Zephyr Teachout, a law professor at Fordham University in New York and author of Corruption In America, a respected history on political graft.
BRUCE GREEN
Pa. Supreme Court chief justice complained about a Black justice and her ‘minority agenda,’ former judge says
Philadelphia Inquirer 07-23-20
However, Bruce Green, director of a center for ethics at Fordham University Law School, said the details of the conversation were crucial.
GABELLI SCHOOL OF BUSINESS FACULTY
JOHN MCCOMBE
Richard Bernstein Advisors hits $10 billion milestone
Financial Times 08-03-20
John also serves as an adjunct professor at Fordham University’sGabelli’s School of Business and he sits on several not-for-profit boards.
IFTEKHAR HASAN
Is Social Capital Associated with Corporate Innovation?
LexBlog 07-31-20
This post comes to us from professors Iftekhar Hasan at Fordham University, Chun-Keung (Stan) Hoi at Rochester Institute of Technology, Qiang Wu at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and Hao Zhang at Rochester Institute of Technology.
TIMOTHY HEDLEY
Cromwell, Middlefield residents elected to CT Society of CPAs
Middletown Press 07-31-20
Dr. Hedley is an Adjunct Faculty Member at Fordham University and a retired Partner with KPMG in Stamford.
ROBERT HURLEY
This tech could let bosses spy on you while you’re working from home
Deseret 07-28-20
The idea of monitoring an employee to see if they are working efficiently is nothing new, said Robert Hurley, a professor of business at Fordham University and the executive director of the Consortium for Trustworthy Organizations.
FAYE DE MUYSHONDT
I run a children’s etiquette school in NYC. Here’s how I’m helping my high-profile clients’ kids learn manners and people skills amid a pandemic.
Business Insider 07-25-20
Then while teaching public relations and marketing as an adjunct professor at NYU and Fordham Graduate School of Business, I first realized there was no formal social or communications skills training in elementary, high school, or even college.
BARBARA PORCO
INTEGRATE 2020 is the Virtual Conference of the Year for the Next Generation CFO
Cision 07-23-20
SB and SOCAP also announce their collaborative academic partnership with Fordham University, with Dr. Barbara M. Porco leading the collaboration for the Gabelli School of Business at Fordham.
FORMER ARTS AND SCIENCES FACULTY
FATIMA VARNER
Black in Academia: An interview with UT psychologist Fatima Varner
Statesman 07-24-20
“Then I became an assistant professor at Fordham University in their applied developmental psychology program in the department of psychology, and I was there for three years before I came to the University of Texas in 2016.”
ARTS AND SCIENCES FACULTY
BARAT ELLMAN
Opinion: Religious Leaders Call to Release People Facing COVID Risks from Prisons & Jails
City Limits 08-02-20
Dr. Rabbi Barat Ellman is an adjunct professor at Fordham University and a member of the adjunct faculty at the Bard Prison Initiative.
MARK NAISON
New Yorkers Are Using a 1930s-Era Tactic to Stop Evictions
Curbed 07-31-20
In the anthology The Tenant Movement in New York City, 1904-1984, Fordham University history professor Mark Naison notes that, by the fall of 1930, grass-root networks called Unemployment Councils had formed to protest inadequate government relief and “provoked a great deal of hysteria and more than a little disorder” in the world of tenant activism.
GIACOMO SANTANGELO
United States Economy Shrinks By Record 32.9 Percent In Second Quarter
CBS New York 07-30-20
“The third quarter, provided Coronavirus doesn’t rear its ugly head to the extent that it closes the economy down, is probably going to look good,” says Giacomo Santangelo, who teaches economics at Fordham University and the Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University.
GIACOMO SANTANGELO
What is a recession? How economists define periods of economic downturn
Business Insider 07-30-20
To understand the macroeconomic variables that constitute recessions, Giacomo Santalego, PhD, a senior lecturer of economics at Fordham University, says it’s important to acknowledge the relationship between recessions and the business cycle.
AYALA FADER
Book review: Hidden Heretics
The Times of Israel 07-30-20
I thought of that analogy when reading an interesting new book Hidden Heretics: Jewish Doubt in the Digital Age (Princeton University Press 978-0691169903), by Ayala Fader, professor of anthropology at Fordham University.
ELIZABETH YUKO
Work-from-Home Burnout is Real, And This Is How I Tried Dealing With It
Female Network 07-29-20
Journalist and Fordham University adjunct professor in bioethics Elizabeth Yuko says on BBC, “Normally, we’re not thinking about the ethical implications of ordering delivery or whether to offer to get groceries for your elderly neighbor. It’s this psychological stress most of us aren’t used to. We’ve never experienced anything like this in modern times. You have these range of decisions that go from borderline life-or-death on one end of the spectrum—and then snacks on the other.”
KATHRYN REKLIS
The collective wisdom that emerges from The Baby-Sitters Club
Christian Century 07-29-20
Kathryn Reklis teaches theology at Fordham University and is codirector of the Institute for Art, Religion and Social Justice.
WESTENLEY ALCENAT
Federal Forces v US Protesters
TRT World 07-29-20
Westenley Alcenat Assistant Professor of History at Fordham University
OSCAR OLIVER-DIDIER
Up Close #8 to Feature Tomás Saraceno And Harriet A. Washington In ‘Conversations On Environmental Justice’
Broadway World 07-27-20
Oliver-Didier has recently served as the senior lead urban designer for the borough of the Bronx at the NYC Department of City Planning and as a member of the adjunct faculty at the Visual Arts Program at Fordham University.
NESTOR DAVIDSON
What It Takes to Preserve a Building Tied to Black History
Bloomberg 07-27-20
But Nestor Davidson, the faculty director of the Urban Law Center at Fordham University School of Law, said if the building were landmarked, there are many foundations and nonprofit organizations that would work to preserve a high-profile property like this one.
CHARLES CAMOSY
New York rolls back nursing home immunity over non-COVID care
Catholic News Agency 08-05-20
Dr. Charles Camosy, a professor of ethics at Fordham University, said that the policy helped to “create an uncontrollable wildfire of infection and death” at nursing homes.
CHARLES CAMOSY
Planned Parenthood’s Unexpected Move
Townhall 07-25-20
My friend and Fordham University professor Charles Camosy recently quit the Democratic party, which had long ago left him.
CHRISTINA GREER
Saying goodbye to C.T. Vivian and Rep. John Lewis
New York Amsterdam News 07-30-20
Christina Greer, Ph.D., is an associate professor at Fordham University, the author of “Black Ethnics: Race, Immigration, and the Pursuit of the American Dream,” and the co-host of the podcast FAQ-NYC.
CHRISTINA GREER
Gotham Book Prize To Award Winning Author $50,000 For Book About Or Set In New York City
Forbes 07-30-20
The jury includes Writer, entrepreneur and sociologist Dr. Anna Akbari, documentarian and filmmaker Ric Burns, Stephanie Danler, author of the novel Sweetbitter and memoir Stray, Fordham professor and political scientist Dr. Christina Greer writer, poet and Director of the Curator Culture series at The Bass Museum Tom Healy, NYU Professor and Director of the Rudin Center for Transportation Mitchell Moss, American University professor Patricia Park, author of the novel Re Jane, Melissa Rivero, author of the novel The Affairs of the Falcóns, poet Safiya Sinclair, author of the poetry collection Cannibal and forthcoming memoir How to Say Babylon, and Queens Public Library CEO and former NYC Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott.
CHRISTINA GREER
Maya Wiley, Former Chief Counsel to Bill de Blasio, Explores Succeeding Him as Mayor
NY1 07-28-20
“We have a Black woman who is incredibly talented when it comes to understanding the law, when it comes to understanding police reform,” Christina Greer, Associate Professor of Political Science at Fordham University, told NY1.
CHRISTINA GREER
John Liu, iron man
City & State New York 07-26-20
“Go back and watch some of those debates,” Christina Greer, an associate professor of political science at Fordham University, said of the 2013 mayoral campaign.
CHRISTINA GREER
Did New York Just Get the Nation’s Most Liberal Legislature?
The New York Times 07-24-20
Christina Greer, an associate professor of political science at Fordham University, said many incumbents probably depended on a small but reliable base of supporters in their districts, while challengers tapped into a larger population of eligible voters who may have been marginalized or not as civically engaged in past elections.
CHRISTINA GREER
A conversation with activist Rev. Stephen A. Green
The Grio 07-24-20
Christina Greer, Ph.D., is an associate professor at Fordham University, political editor at The Grio, the author of “Black Ethnics: Race, Immigration, and the Pursuit of the American Dream”, and the co-host of the podcast FAQ-NYC.
CHRISTINA GREER
It’s time to write a will
New York Amsterdam News 07-23-20
Christina Greer, Ph.D., is an associate professor at Fordham University, the author of “Black Ethnics: Race, Immigration, and the Pursuit of the American Dream,” and the co-host of the podcast FAQ-NYC.
CHRISTINA GREER
Gotham Book Prize Created to Help NYC’s Writers in the Midst of Pandemic Recovery
Cision 07-23-20
Fordham professor and political scientist Dr. Christina Greer
ROBERT J. HUME
Kavanaugh Urged to Sit Out Facebook Case Due to Friendship
Bloomberg Law 07-23-20
It’s really up to the discretion of each of the individual justices, Fordham University’s Robert J. Hume said.
STUDENTS
Resilient, hopeful class of 2020 graduates from St. Mary High School
iObserve 08-01-20
Co-valedictorian [Joseph] Lucardi heads to Fordham University in a few weeks to pursue a degree in biology.
American Airlines Federal Credit Union awards 2020 scholarships to 11 students
CU Insight 07-30-20
Gabrielle Abrazaldo, 19, of Mount Prospect, Illinois, is studying international studies at Fordham University in New York.
Diploma Privilege Now
Gotham Gazette 07-30-20
Winn Periyasamy, MPH, is a policy advocate, writer, and second year law student at Fordham Law School.
Ballincollig keeper Maria O’Sullivan is looking across the Atlantic
Echo Live Ireland 07-29-20
[Maria O’Sullivan] heading to a Division 1 college called Fordham University in the A10 League which is located in The Bronx, New York.
Fresh Talk: You can’t blame the coronavirus pandemic on knowledge that didn’t exist
Hartford Courant 07-29-20
Liam J. Enea is an 18-year-old graduate of Brookfield High school and plans to attend Fordham University in the fall.
The New College Drop-Off
The New York Times 07-29-20
With concerns that the virus may flare on campus and cause the school to shut down, Gina Anstey, 48, is sending her daughter Elise [Anstey] from Seattle to her first year at Fordham University in New York City with just two large suitcases, eschewing everything but the essentials.
College players go to school on Milwaukee CC’s fast greens, dominate first-round leaderboard at 119th Wisconsin State Amateur
Wisconsin Golf 07-28-20
“I feel great,” said [John] Kryscio, 20, who is transferring from Miami of Ohio to Fordham University, where he’ll try out for the golf team.
4 Glen Cove High School Grads Earn Thousands In Scholarship Money
Patch 07-28-20
Megan [Fahey] was immediately intrigued by biomedical engineering when she first learned about it in the 10th grade, and she will study the topic at Fordham University this year.
SportSG, Singapore Ice Skating Association, ‘dismayed’ by Yu Shuran’s allegations of abuse
Straits Times 07-24-20
Having never lived or trained extensively here, Yu [Shuran], who is now a student at Fordham University in New York, stressed that she is in no position to comment on whether athlete abuse is an issue in Singapore.
ATHLETICS
Vince Lombardi Knew it was Time to Leave the Packers
The Junction 08-01-20
When [Jack McDonald] graduated from public school and moved on to St. Cecilia, he made the freshmen football team, played a year of junior varsity, and then earned his spot on the varsity which was coached by former Fordham University quarterback Andy Palau, and Palau’s old Rams teammate, Lombardi.
College sports largely on hold for fall season
New York Amsterdam News 07-30-20
The Atlantic-10 Conference, in which Fordham University in the Bronx competes, has announced the postponement of all fall sports.
O’Guinn Leads Drillers to 5th Straight Win
Our Sports Central 07-24-20
The Fordham University attendee [Garrett Crowley] struck out six and picked up the victory to improve his record to 2-0.
ALUMNI
Meet the ‘America’s Day at the Races’ Team: Acacia Courtney
America’s Best Racing 08-05-20
[Acacia Courtney] Alma Mater: Fordham University
College Isn’t A Waste For Everyone
P.S. I Love You 08-05-20
In [Felicia C. Sullivan’s] four years at Fordham University, [her mother]never once set foot on its campus.
London Lions re-sign fan favourite Kervin Bristol
East London Advertiser 08-04-20
[Kervin] Bristol has a huge amount of European experience, following graduation from Fordham University in 2012, the 31-year-old had his first taste of pro basketball in Turkey where he averaged 11 points, 13 rebounds and 3 blocks a game.
The Making of a Molotov Cocktail
The Intelligencer 08-04-20
[Urooj] Rahman with her parents at her Fordham University graduation ceremony in 2011.
Reshoring Jobs To The US Versus Made In China
Forbes 08-04-20
Ms. Bining Cai is a Research Consultant at Momentum Advisors and a recent graduate from Fordham University with a Masters degree in Global Finance.
Fr. Tito Caluag’s Top 3 ways to not lose hope
Phil Star 08-03-20
[Fr. Tito Caluag] was ordained as a priest in 1993, and took his master’s degree in Science in Educational Administration and specialized in Jesuit Secondary School Administration at Fordham University.
Discover the iconic Gilgo Beach Inn’s history, food and more
Newsday 08-03-20
[Paul McDuffie] grew up, went to Fordham University, became a teacher (he teaches 6th grade English in Bay Shore) but he never left Gilgo and, in 2009, he converted his parents’ cottage into a year-round residence for him, his wife, Ranae, and two sons.
BHI Appoints Lubatkin New Chief Credit Officer
ABL Advisor 08-03-20
[Jeff] Lubatkin holds a BA in economics from the University at Albany and an MBA in finance from Fordham University.
Anderson Center for Autism expands team with new senior program director
Hudson Valley 360 08-03-20
[Gina M.] Feliciano earned a B.A. in psychology from Fordham University before completing a Master of Arts degree and then a Ph.D. in special education and behavior disorders (May, 2006) from Teachers College in New York.
The Nathaniel Witherell Announces Key Leadership Appointments
Patch 08-03-20
[Nunzio Raimo] holds a Master’s in Business Administration from Fordham University and a Bachelor’s in Business Administration from Iona College.
Samantha Milazzo and Joseph Runco
The Times-Tribune 08-02-20
[Joseph Runco] is a graduate of North Pocono High School and earned a bachelor’s degree from Fordham University.
‘You were taken seriously’: Former students remember Fr. Ray Schroth
National Catholic Reporter 08-01-20
[Jim Dwyer] Fordham University graduate.
[Loretta Tofani] She received a bachelor’s degree from Fordham University.
[Eileen Markey] A Fordham University graduate.
How Lana Del Rey Achieved a Net Worth of $30 Million
Money Inc 08-01-20
By the time [Lana Del Rey] graduated from Fordham University with a degree in philosophy, she’d managed to win a record deal with 5 Points Records and was working with producer David Kahne.
Executive Partner Joyce Hoggard Influences Diversity in the Workplace
William & Mary Raymond A. Mason School of Business 07-31-20
Human Resources became an early career interest and after working a few years, [Joyce Hoggard] pursued and earned her M.S. Degree in Human Resources Education from Fordham University.
Why Barr’s Pick for Brooklyn Prosecutor Faces Scrutiny From All Sides
The New York Times 07-30-20
While [Seth DuCharme] was attending law school at Fordham University, the Sept. 11 attack happened, fueling his desire to become a counterterrorism prosecutor, he said.
U.S. Bank Announces Several Key Leadership Changes
ABL Advisor 07-30-20
[Greg Cunningham] worked in community relations and marketing for 16 years at Target and holds a master’s of business administration degree from Fordham University and a bachelor’s degree from Clark Atlanta University. He is national board member of the UNCF.
Diploma Privilege Now
Gotham Gazette 07-30-20
Mary Kate Cunningham is a recent graduate from Fordham Law School and a member of United for Diploma Privilege – New York.
New Principal Named for Iona Prep’s Lower School
Catholic New York 07-29-20
[Deidre Mone] received a bachelor’s degree from Fordham University and a master’s from Manhattanville College, Purchase.
John M. Connolly, PhD, Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who’s Who
24-7 Press Release 07-29-20
Born in The Bronx, New York, in 1943 as the third child of Alice (Joiner) and Clement Connolly, Dr. [John M.] Connolly received a Bachelor of Arts in English, summa cum laude, at Fordham University in 1965.
Think Bigger with Thought Leadership
CommPro 07-29-20
Stacey [Ross Cohen] holds a B.S. from Syracuse University, MBA from Fordham University and recently completed a certificate program in Media, Technology and Entertainment at NYU Leonard Stern School of Business.
Mary Cain On The Future Of Pedestrian Running Spaces In NYC
Gothamist 07-28-20
Having moved to Portland, Oregon, straight out of high school to train professionally at Nike’s world headquarters, [Mary Cain] moved back to New York after several years to attend Fordham University and train remotely.
Women Leading The Cannabis Industry: “Work on your business, not just in your business” With Holly Hager of House of Puff
Authority Magazine 07-28-20
[Holly Hager] did her doctoral work in medieval history at Fordham University and earned her bachelor’s degree in philosophy at Nyack College.
Revealed: Billboard’s 2020 Top Music Lawyers
Billboard 07-27-20
Magda Vives
SVP legal and business affairs, Universal Music Group
Fordham University School of Law
UM Appoints Arielle Garcia as First Chief Privacy Officer
Cision 07-27-20
[Arielle] Garcia holds a JD from Fordham University School of Law.
“Stablecoins Are Killing It” — Episode #10, Thursday, July 30th, 1–2pm EST
CryptoMondays 07-26-20
Ryan [Watkins] holds a Bachelor of Science from Fordham University where he studied Finance & Computer Science.
Kira Core AMA with Milana Valmont and Mateusz Grzelak at the t.me/amaroom
ExNetwork 07-25-20
After graduating from Fordham University [Milana Valmont] started working as a Private Equity Analyst for few years before transitioning into blockchain full time.
Small wineries pivot — and expand — with Zoom tastings and company team-building events
Washington Post 07-24-20
Since her initial tasting for MidOcean Partners, [Gabriella] Macari has done several similar events, including a reunion weekend fundraiser for Fordham University, her alma mater.
Gualtiere named children’s librarian for Shelton’s Plumb Library
Shelton Herald 07-24-20
[Maura] Gualtiere has an undergraduate degree from Western Connecticut State University and a master’s degree in education from Fordham University.
Williamstown Theatre Festival Announces Michael R. Jackson, Trip Cullman, Joshua Harmon and More as Artists-in-Residence
Broadway World 07-23-20
[Maya Davis] Alumna of Fordham University.
Journal Of Parkinson’s Disease announces recipients of first Parkinson Prize
News Medical 07-23-20
A native of San Francisco, Kelly Del Tredici, MD, PhD, came to Germany on a Frederick Sheldon Traveling Fellowship from Harvard University (1989) after studying at Loyola University of Chicago and Fordham University.
Assembly Member Aravella Simotas Concedes Democratic Primary Election
The National Herald 07-23-20
[Aravella] Simotas received her undergraduate degree in economics and philosophy, summa cum laude, from Fordham University in 1999.
Warner Music Group / Blavatnik Family Foundation Social Justice Fund Announces External Members of Board of Directors
Warner Music Group 07-23-20
[Julian Petty] holds a JD from Fordham University School of Law and a BBA from Howard University.
Alumnus provides visionary gift to support students through CommAgency
Penn State News 07-23-20
[Jordan] Rednor holds an MBA from Fordham University and earned his bachelor’s degree at Penn State.
How Catholics Can Fight for Racial Justice Right Now with Olga Segura
AMDG: A Jesuit Podcast 07-15-20
Today’s guest is Olga Segura, [Fordham University graduate and] freelance writer from the Bronx who’s currently working on a book about race, the Black Lives Matter movement and the Catholic Church.
OBITUARIES
Richard “Terry” Jeroloman, 76, Of Burlington, VT, Engineer, Lawyer, and TV Producer
Obituary: Richard “Terry” Jeroloman, 1944-2020
Seven Days Vermont 08-03-20
He attended night school at Fordham University School of Law, receiving his JD degree in 1985 and being admitted to the New York bar in 1986.
Roslyn K. Pulitzer, 90, Of Santa Fe, NM, Women’s Rights Activist and Photographer
Nursing Home Secrecy Compounded Pain of COVID-19 Death
New Mexico In Depth 07-29-20
She earned her Master of Social Work (MSW) degree at Fordham University and worked as clinical supervisor of social workers at Beth Israel Hospital’s substance abuse program.
Patrick Tague, Of Santa Clarita, CA, Instructor and Television Producer
COC Journalism Instructor, ABC-7 Producer Patrick Tague Dies
Hometown Station 07-25-20
Patrick earned his bachelor’s degree in Economics from Fordham University and was a member of the Directors Guild and Writers Guild.