L.M.S.W. Licensing Review Session
Join us for an L.M.S.W. Licensing Review Session with Dean White-Ryan, sponsored by the Graduate School of Social Service.
Join us for an L.M.S.W. Licensing Review Session with Dean White-Ryan, sponsored by the Graduate School of Social Service.
Hear from Ben Cole, PhD., the William J. Loschert Endowed Chair in Entrepreneurship and director of the Fordham's full-time MBA and professional MBA programs, about blockchain innovation.
In his first address to an American audience since retiring as Vatican spokesman, Federico Lombardi, S.J., will examine the contrasts between Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI and Pope Francis—but also the deep continuities that are often overlooked.
Join us for this concert featuring soprano Lucy Dhegrae, baritone Kelvin Chan, Jesse Goldberg on piano, and Caroline Cole on harp.
Join us for an upcoming poetry reading!
the spring installment of the Executive Leadership Series invites young alumni to discuss the next steps in their lives over dinner with members of the President's Council, some of Fordham's most accomplished alumni.
The Fordham Veterans Association (FVA) is hosting a Spring Social for Fordham student veterans, veteran alumni, family, and friends.
Mary Bly, Fordham professor of English and published author, will lead a panel discussion on how to break into the world of publishing.
This workshop will teach you what you need to do when launching and developing your own private practice.
This presentation by George Sugai, Ph.D., will describe the logic and core features of a behavioral and prevention sciences approach.
We invite the Fordham University community to join us as we discuss a wide variety of topics impacting corporate sustainability today.
Learn tips and tricks to ensure a successful job search in 2018.
Annual Pastoral Counseling Conference with Rev Matt Crebbin, Pastor, Newtown, CT & Dr. Cheryl Fisher, Clinician and Adjunct Faculty, Fordham University
Join us for an upcoming poetry reading!
The Walton lectures and workshops aim to provide interested professionals in the New York area the opportunity to interact with scholars of the highest caliber concerning topics at the intersection of science, philosophy, and theology.
Please join us for a discussion with veteran journalist Dan Rather; Monika McDermott, professor of political science at Fordham; and Michael Peppard, associate professor of theology at Fordham.
Speakers will address civil religion in America.
New York 1968—A City in Turmoil: What Changed and What Didn’t Joshua B. Freeman, Distinguished Professor at the Graduate Center and Queens College This year, Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) celebrates its semicentennial. The first event to commemorate this FCLC milestone is a talk about New York City in 1968—the year the college was
The NYCDH group is happy to announce the 3rd Annual NYCDH Week, February 5-9, 2018. Join us for the Kickoff Day at Fordham University!
Please join us for an upcoming poetry reading!
This lecture by Dr. Alberto Camplani, Professor of History of Christianity at the Sapienza University of Rome, will propose a new contextualization of fourth- and fifth-century Egyptian Christian debates about the human being “in the image of God” by locating them within broader intellectual and institutional tensions in the Egyptian church and highlighting the originality
Presented by: Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek, mezzo-soprano (formerly of Anonymous 4)
Gary Keenan, Michael Snediker, and Monica Youn Readings are free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.
Quartet Metadata, a new ensemble uniting four frequent collaborators on the New York new music scene, will perform on November 14th at Fordham University's Lincoln Center campus. The group will play recent compositions for string quartet by Carter Burwell and Shelley Washington and, with guest artists, the premiere of Wingspan for String Sextet by Lawrence
Join Kent Puckett as he discusses Laurence Olivier's 1944 film Henry V in the context of British cinematic style, wartime writing about Shakespeare, and the philosophy of propaganda and its effects on the British homefront. This event is sponsored by the Institute on World War II and the Human Experience and Fordham University Press.