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‘Win or Lose’: Understanding the Human Perspective on Economic Policies
Taxation has always been a polarizing topic. Should we keep our income or share our…
Former Marymount Professor Penelope Roach Dies at 86
Penelope Roach, Ph.D. a retired professor of sociology at Marymount College, died peacefully at her…

Nobel Laureate and Renowned Economist Addresses Global Poverty Issues at Fordham Conference
Angus Deaton, the 2015 Nobel laureate in economics and a professor emeritus at Princeton University…

Celebrating the 180th Anniversary of Fordham’s Founding
On June 24, 1841, Bishop John Hughes opened St. John’s College in the village of…

Bridgerton Author Shares Advice on Writing and Life
Julia Quinn, author of the New York Times bestselling Bridgerton book series that became adapted…

Fordham Staff, Students Find Community During Virtual Jesuit Teach-In
Over 40 members of the Fordham community came together in October for the annual Ignatian…

‘American Conversations’ on Race: Poet Claudia Rankine Speaks at ‘Bronx Is Reading’ Event
White people have been shaped by a culture that centralizes whiteness, said award-winning poet Claudia…

Pioneer of the Disability Rights Movement Speaks at Fordham
In the disability rights movement, it’s the voices of the disabled themselves that have had…

Earliest Known Image of Fordham Found in Catholic Newspaper Archives
A recent discovery of a long-forgotten drawing by engraver Benson J. Lossing of Cunniffe House…

Black History Month Speaker Reflects on Du Bois’ Postapocalyptic The Comet 100 Years Later
“Few noticed him. Few ever noticed him except in a way that stung.” Those were…