• The Future of Humanitarian Aid with Jamie McGoldrick

    Online Webinar

    Join this webinar on the future of humanitarian aid by Jamie McGoldrick, the former deputy special coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, United Nations resident coordinator, and humanitarian coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory. He is currently a distinguished fellow with IIHA and hosts IIHA’s podcast, "Humanitarian Fault Lines." Gain information and knowledge on

  • Adapting for Impact: Achieving Humanitarian Impact Despite Political and Technological Changes

    Online Webinar

    The humanitarian aid world is facing a major challenge that no one could have predicted: jobs are being cut and those in desperate need of aid are being left without critical supplies. This free webinar, "Adapting for Impact: Achieving Humanitarian Impact Despite Political and Technological Changes (Career Transitioning Humanitarian Panel)," is hosted by the Institute

  • Humanitarian Career Path Webinar Series, No. 1

    Online Webinar

    This series looks to foster a relationship between Fordham students and the larger humanitarian community to explore possible career paths and network with professionals. The first webinar will feature Fordham alumna Samantha Slattery. The 21st century is one that will be defined by the cascading effects of interdependent crises. Humanitarian needs are skyrocketing, while the

  • Virtual Tour of the Vatican Observatory

    Online Webinar

    Step inside the Vatican Observatory in Rome—one of the oldest active astronomical observatories in the world, with its roots going back to 1582. Join us for a special (virtual) trip to Italy to tour the space and its meteorite collection (one of the world’s largest) with the director, former Fordham faculty member Guy Consolmagno, S.J.,

  • Native American Communities and the Clerical Sexual Abuse Crisis

    Online Webinar

    Taking Responsibility: Jesuit Institutions Confront the Causes and Legacy of Clergy Sexual Abuse initiative at Fordham University will host a series of online dialogues to examine the clerical sexual abuse crisis in the United States.

  • Webinar: Blood Libel: On the Trail of an Antisemitic Myth

    Online Webinar

    Please join us for a discussion between Magda Teter, Ph.D., of Fordham University and Sara Lipton of SUNY Stony Brook about Teter’s new book, Blood Libel: On the Trail of Antisemitic Myth, will happen online via Zoom.

  • Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology Webinar

    Online Webinar

    Join us to learn more information about our Ph.D. in counseling psychology program by registering for our webinar.