New York Heritage and Women of the African Diaspora
This event is designed to improve coverage of women and the African Diaspora on Wikipedia and encourage black female editorship.
This event is designed to improve coverage of women and the African Diaspora on Wikipedia and encourage black female editorship.
This year marks the centenary of the birth of Avery Cardinal Dulles, and a decade since the death of this famous convert and Jesuit priest, one of the most renowned American theologians of the past century.
Join us for an open committee meeting at which we will welcome Professor Mark Naison and Senior Lecturer Kathleen LaPenta.
Join us for the Block Party at Lincoln Center!
Join us for this two-day interdisciplinary International Conference on Sustainable Cities.
38th Annual Conference, Center for Medieval Studies Dress was a primary expression of identity in the European middle ages, when individuals made strategic choices about clothing and bodily adornment (including hairstyle, jewelry, and other accessories) in order to communicate gender, ethnicity, status, occupation, and other personal and group identities. Because outward appearances were often interpreted as
This two week training brings together student, faculty, and staff to hold conversations about race and ethnicity in constructive and open manner.
Join us at mass to close out Ignatian Week!
You’re invited to participate in this year’s #GetReel: Living for Others Student Film Festival.
Work in teams of 4-6 to solve a series of challenges and puzzles to decode the cipher that unlocks the door!
Work in teams of 4-6 to solve a series of challenges and puzzles to decode the cipher that unlocks the door!
Yoga classes for faculty/staff at Lincoln Center.
Fordham is one of 28 Jesuit Colleges and Universities in the United States. While the collegiate gothic architecture and decoration at Rose Hill unconsciously reminds one of Jesuit history, where do you look for the Jesuit presence in the gleaming modern heart of the Manhattan? You will be amazed to learn how many Jesuit activities,
Sponsored by New York State Associated Press Association, Fordham’s Department of Communication and Media Studies, and WFUV FM, this daylong conference features key industry people leading discussion and giving talks, followed by break-out sessions. The day’s agenda includes: Truth Testing in a Post-Truth Era #youngandsuccessful Journalism in a World of Smart Machines The Watchdogs Still
Theresa Lang Center, 2nd Floor This event will explore innovative strategies for creating a more inclusive economy by supporting impact entrepreneurs from underrepresented backgrounds who are transforming complex challenges into opportunities. While the benefits of diversity are well-documented, entrepreneurs from underrepresented backgrounds continue to face persistent barriers limiting their access to social, intellectual, and financial capital. For
Come back to the Lincoln Center campus for a reunion evening celebrating the alumni of Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC), the Gabelli School of Business, the Graduate School of Social Service (GSS), the Graduate School of Education (GSE), and the School of Professional and Continuing Studies (PCS)! Registration will open in the spring—make sure
From 1975–1983, photographer Chuck Fishman photographed what was then a dwindling remnant of a once vibrant Jewish community, a thousand years of history on the brink of extinction. Returning to Poland after a 30-year hiatus, he has begun documenting a stunning reversal of history—a Jewish cultural renaissance, an extraordinary return to identity taking place there
A conference of the Sacred Arts Initiative and the Arvo Pärt Project at St. Vladimir’s Seminary, in collaboration with the Orthodox Christian Studies Center of Fordham University. This event will bring together scholars from diverse fields (music, theology, sacred acoustics/sound studies, architecture, religious studies, philosophy, et al.), as well as artists experienced in the performance
Come back to the Lincoln Center campus for a reunion evening celebrating the alumni of Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC), Gabelli School of Business, the Graduate School of Social Service (GSS), the Graduate School of Education (GSE), and the School of Professional and Continuing Studies (PCS).
The Department of African and African American Studies will discuss "Shapeshifters: Black Girls and the Choreography of Citizenship" by Aimee Meredith Cox and "Teaching While Black" by Fordham grad Pamela Lewis. Food will be available. Books will be on sale.
Learn mindfulness and meditation with Ashley Coulter Brown, community training and outreach specialist at Fordham. Please register for location information. Sponsored by Counseling and Psychological Services.