War Stories from Troy to Baghdad: Reading Homer with America’s Veterans
Readings and discussion of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey with veterans of America's recent foreign wars.
Readings and discussion of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey with veterans of America's recent foreign wars.
The Gabelli School of Business is holding information sessions on the Rose Hill and Lincoln Center campuses. We encourage you to come discuss your master’s degree options and the benefits of joining the Gabelli School graduate business community.
Speaker: Mary C. Erler, PhD, distinguished professor of English. Part of the College at 60 Lecture Series. Sponsored by the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Open to those ages 50 and up.
Speaker: Dr. Mary C. Erler, Distinguished Professor, Department of English, Fordham University. Part of the College at 60 Lecture Series. Sponsored by the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Admission is FREE and open to the age 50+ public. For complete details, visit the event page.
Help us reach the University’s goal of 185 pints. Walk-ins welcome.
Continuous University Strategic Planning (CUSP) will hold an open community forum to discuss the draft strategic framework.
Lane Rasberry, Wikipedian-in-Residence for Consumer Reports, will lead a workshop on how to become a Wikipedia contributor, and will share his experience as a Wikipedia editor. Co-sponsored by the Department of Psychology, SPSSI-NY, Manhattan Psychological Association, and Psychology21C.
Fordham’s Office of Multicultural Affairs and the Bias Incident Resource Group (BIRG) will host a screening of Selma for MLK Week 2016. The film will be followed by a discussion and food will be served.