• Sinead O’Connor: The Music and Spirituality of an Iconic Artist

    Duane 351 441 E. Fordham Rd., Bronx, NY, United States

    A professor of theology will look back at the ways the iconic Irish singer steeped herself in religion, even as she criticized its institutions. Join us for an afternoon of reflection, conviviality, and music!

  • Classics Lecture

    Duane 351 441 E. Fordham Rd., Bronx, NY, United States

    Please join us on April 27 for the annual Carrubba Lecture to be held this year by palaeographer Frank T. Coulson of the Ohio State University. Professor Coulson will be speaking about "A newly discovered fragment of Giovanni del Virgilio's Expositio on the Metamorphoses in the Walsh Library, Fordham University." His lecture is co-sponsored by Fordham's

  • Teaching Classics in Prisons

    Duane 351 441 E. Fordham Rd., Bronx, NY, United States

    Speaker: Rutgers Classicist, Emily Allen-Hornblower, PhD, shares her experiences teaching ancient Greek and Roman texts in American prisons in her lecture, "Teaching Classics in Prisons: Humanism, Identity, and the Building of Civic Bridges." Sponsored by the Fordham Classics Department. All are welcome to attend! Contact Professor Matthew McGowan, Chair of Classics, for details: mamcgowan@fordham.edu.