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SUMMARY:From Fordham to Your Field: Community Building in the Time of Binge-Watching
DESCRIPTION:The Office of Alumni Relations and Joseph M. McShane\, S.J.\, president of Fordham University\, cordially invite you to attend “Community Building in the Time of Binge-Watching\,” a special panel discussion featuring alumni working in the entertainment industry sharing how they’ve created meaningful and engaging content for their audiences through their work. \nThe discussion is part of a special\, three-part series—called “From Fordham to Your Field: Notes on Educating the Whole Person”—of profession-based conversations by alumni in related industries to provide a better understanding of how these individuals apply their Fordham education and experience to the world of work while remaining focused on the well-being of the larger community.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/from-fordham-to-your-field-community-building-in-the-time-of-binge-watching/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Networking and Career,Receptions
ORGANIZER;CN="Office of Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alumnioffice@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210421T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210421T183000
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CREATED:20210301T172128Z
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SUMMARY:Students Moving Forward with Elizabeth Gil
DESCRIPTION:Fordham GSE assistant professor Elizabeth Gil will give a talk titled “Students Moving Forward as They Watch and Gain from Their Family Members’ Learning: Implications for Leadership.” \nRSVP to Linda Negron (lnegron@fordham.edu) and log in to Zoom at https://fordham.zoom.us/j/86251398228.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/students-moving-forward-with-elizabeth-gil/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210421T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210421T153000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210414T214739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210414T214739Z
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SUMMARY:Physics & Engineering Physics
DESCRIPTION:John D. Cunningham\, S.J.\, department chair and associate professor of physics and engineering physics at Fordham University\, will present\, “Collecting Data on the Stellar Parameters of Red Giant Stars Using VATT: Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope.” \nFrom February 16–19\, 2020\, three Jesuits took spectrographs of two groups of open clusters (NGC 6791 and NGC 6913)\, each containing 35 red giant stars using Vatican advanced technology telescope (VATT)\, located within the Mount Graham International Observatory in Safford\, Arizona. Our aim was to test a method that could benefit the study of star formation and the chemical evolution of the stellar populations of the galaxy. The talk will cover why Jesuits study stars\, how the challenges of data collection are addressed\, why VATT is best suited for this study\, and how the results will benefit astronomical research.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/physics-engineering-physics-5/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Stephen Holler":MAILTO:sholler@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210421T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210421T140000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210409T190434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T190434Z
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SUMMARY:IPED Spring 2021 Lecture Series: Transfer Pricing with Ernst & Young
DESCRIPTION:What is transfer pricing? What are the nuances of transfer pricing?  Why is it important in our globalized world? And does it affect our daily lives? Please join the International Political Economy and Development (IPED) program community as we seek to answer these questions. Our speaker\, Matthew Ladd\, aims to shed his insights on his work in the transfer pricing department of Ernst and Young. He has been with the firm\, where he worked in the New York and Denver offices\, for more than 10 years. With more than 40 cross-border intercompany transactions\, Ladd has expertise in financial\, economic\, and market analysis. Previously\, he served as a Peace Corps volunteer in El Salvador. He holds an M.A. in international political economy and development from Fordham University.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/iped-spring-2021-lecture-series-transfer-pricing-with-ernst-young/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Fordham IPED":MAILTO:iped@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210421T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210421T130000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210318T141617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T141617Z
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SUMMARY:Earth\, Spirit\, and Race: Confronting America’s Legacy of Food Injustice and Discrimination
DESCRIPTION:Chattel slavery\, institutional racism\, and government policies alienated enslaved people and their descendants from the land. This continues to result in food insecurity\, poor health\, and property loss. Today\, less than 2 percent of working farms are owned by Black Americans. \nActivists\, gardeners\, authors\, and farmers are rediscovering Black America’s rich agricultural heritage and its roots in spirituality and religious traditions. They are advocating for a new and empowering relationship with food production and the natural world. One of the leading voices of this new movement is Soul Fire Farm. Located in upstate New York\, Soul Fire Farm is “an Afro-Indigenous-centered community farm committed to uprooting racism and seeding sovereignty in the food system.” \nTo mark Earth Day\, Soul Fire Farm’s co-director will join us from the farm for a panel discussion to explore these issues and how the audience themselves might work toward a more equitable food system. \nPanelists \nLeah Penniman is the co-director and farm manager of Soul Fire Farm. She is the author of Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm’s Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land and a 2019 recipient of the James Beard Foundation Leadership Award. \nRufus Burnett Jr. is an assistant professor of theology at Fordham University and he has written about the blues\, decolonial theology\, and the Black American experience. He is the author of Decolonizing Revelation: A Spatial Reading of the Blues. \nDavid Goodwin\, assistant director of Fordham’s Center on Religion and Culture\, will moderate the discussion\, including questions from the online audience.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/earth-spirit-and-race-confronting-americas-legacy-of-food-injustice-and-discrimination/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210419T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210419T190000
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CREATED:20210325T140250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210325T140250Z
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SUMMARY:From Fordham to Your Field: Caring for Others During a Pandemic
DESCRIPTION:The Office of Alumni Relations and Joseph M. McShane\, S.J.\, president of Fordham University\, cordially invite you to attend “Caring for Others During a Pandemic\,” a special panel discussion featuring alumni holding various health care positions sharing how they’ve navigated their roles and responsibilities during the current global health crisis. \nThe discussion is part of a special\, three-part series—called “From Fordham to Your Field: Notes on Educating the Whole Person”—of profession-based conversations by alumni in related industries to provide a better understanding of how these individuals apply their Fordham education and experience to the world of work while remaining focused on the well-being of the larger community.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/from-fordham-to-your-field-caring-for-others-during-a-pandemic/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Networking and Career,Receptions
ORGANIZER;CN="Office of Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alumnioffice@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210325T135621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210325T135621Z
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SUMMARY:From Fordham to Your Field: Forge Your Own Path\, Creative Career Journeys
DESCRIPTION:The Office of Alumni Relations and Joseph M. McShane\, S.J.\, president of Fordham University\, cordially invite you to attend “Forge Your Own Path\, Creative Career Journeys\,” a special panel discussion highlighting alumni who followed a non-traditional professional journey after graduating from Fordham. \nThe discussion is part of a special\, three-part series—called “From Fordham to Your Field: Notes on Educating the Whole Person”—of profession-based conversations by alumni in related industries to provide a better understanding of how these individuals apply their Fordham education and experience to the world of work while remaining focused on the well-being of the larger community.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/from-fordham-to-your-field-forge-your-own-path-creative-career-journeys/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Networking and Career,Receptions
ORGANIZER;CN="Office of Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alumnioffice@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T130000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210326T142646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210326T142646Z
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SUMMARY:Centennial Speaker Series: Neha Coulon on Using ESG Data to Drive Confident Decision-Making
DESCRIPTION:Environmental\, social\, and governance (ESG) data matters. Without clearer insight into the financial benefits of corporate sustainability efforts\, they may never be scaled up in the face of climate change\, COVID-19\, inequality\, and many other perceived or real challenges to a company’s bottom line. Join Donna Rapaccioli\, dean of the Gabelli School of Business\, for a fireside chat featuring Neha Coulon\, global head of ESG solutions at JPMorgan Chase & Co. \nAgenda\n12 p.m.: Welcome Remarks and Speaker Introduction: Donna Rapaccioli\, dean of the Gabelli School of Business \n12:08 p.m.: Discussion: Neha Coulon\, moderated by Dean Rapaccioli \n12:45 p.m.: Audience Q&A: Moderated by Dean Rapaccioli and Lerzan Aksoy\, associate dean of undergraduate studies and strategic initiatives \n1 p.m.: Closing Remarks: Dean Rapaccioli \nAbout the Speaker\nNeha Coulon is the global head of ESG solutions at JPMorgan. She leads the firm’s efforts in enhancing sustainability-related client engagements and partners across business lines to improve the firm’s ESG-themed product offerings. Prior to this role\, Coulon was head of Europe\, Middle East\, and Africa region (EMEA) capital strategies\, sustainable finance at JPMorgan\, where she led corporate sustainability initiatives\, including engagement with European Union policymakers\, industry leaders\, and key clients focused on sustainability. She was instrumental in the firm’s announcement of a comprehensive sustainability platform\, including a $200 billion sustainable development goals-linked financing commitment and a plan to be 100% reliant on renewables for the firm’s operational footprint by 2020. \nShe is a member of the advisory board for the climate risk certification for the Global Association of Risk Professionals. She was also a member of the U.K. Green Finance Initiative and the U.K.-China Green Belt and Road Investor Alliance. Coulon is a guest lecturer at the M.B.A. program at the University of Sussex and was previously a guest lecturer at the Operational Research and Financial Engineering program at Princeton University. Prior to her career in sustainability\, Coulon was a vice president in JPMorgan’s Corporate and Investment Bank in London and New York\, where she structured algorithmic trading strategies and managed the sales relationships with some of the world’s largest institutional investors. \nShe began her career in Singapore\, executing mergers and acquisitions and devising corporate strategy for Toll Holdings\, an Australian logistics company. Coulon holds a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical and computer engineering from Carnegie Mellon University\, a master’s degree in finance from Princeton University\, and an M.B.A. from Oxford University
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/centennial-speaker-series-neha-coulon-on-using-esg-data-to-drive-confident-decision-making/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gabelli School of Business":MAILTO:gsbevents@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T153000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210408T164840Z
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SUMMARY:Fordham University Research Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of this inaugural online Research Day event is to celebrate the achievements of Fordham faculty in their varied research pursuits. Joseph M. McShane\, S.J.\, president of the University\, and Dennis Jacobs\, provost\, will offer their congratulations to the Distinguished Research Awardees from 2020 and 2021. Two faculty members from the University’s theatre department will present as keynote speakers. In addition\, 11 faculty members will speak about their recently published books. \nEmail dheston@fordham.edu for Zoom information. \nAgenda \nSession I: Award Ceremony and Keynote Session\n10–10:20 a.m.: Distinguished Research Awards Ceremony \n\nIntroduction: George Hong\, chief research officer and associate vice president for Academic Affairs\nOpening Remarks: Joseph McShane\, S.J.\, president of Fordham University\nAwards Presentation: Dennis Jacobs\, provost and senior vice president for Academic Affairs\n\n10:20–11:15 a.m.: Presentations by the Awardees \n\nChair: Jonathan Crystal\, vice provost\n\n11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m.: Keynote Speeches \n\nChair: Laura Auricchio\, dean of Fordham College at Lincoln Center\nKeynote Speakers:\n\n“Ephemeral Intimacies: Risk\, Loss\, and Surrender in the Practice of Performance\,” presented by Daniel Alexander Jones\, professor of theater at Fordham University\, 2019 Guggenheim Foundation Fellow\, and 2019 Helen Merrill Playwriting Award Recipient\n“Empathy out of Exclusion: Creating Through the Outsider Experience\,” presented by Clint Ramos\, head of design and production and assistant professor of design at Fordham University\, 2020 United States Artist Fellow for Theatre\, Tony Award recipient\, and two-time recipient of the Ani Ng Dangal Philippine Presidential Medal for the Arts\n\n\n\nSession II: Meeting New Book Authors: Humanities: 12:30 p.m.–1:30 p.m. \n\nChair: Eva Badowska\, dean of arts and sciences faculty and associate vice president of arts and sciences\nPresenters:\n\nS. Elizabeth Penry (Department of History)\nDaniel Soyer (Department of History)\nKirk Bingaman (Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education)\nAsato Ikeda (Department of Art History and Music)\n\n\n\nSession III: Meeting New Book Authors: Social Sciences: 1:30–2:30 p.m. \n\nChair: Yi Ding\, chair of the University Research Council\nPresenters:\n\nNicholas Tampio (Department of Political Science)\nMargo Jackson (Graduate School of Education)\nAnnika Hinze (Department of Political Science)\nClara Rodriguez (Department of Sociology and Anthropology)\n\n\n\nSession IV: Meeting New Book Authors: Interdisciplinary Studies: 2:30–3:30 p.m. \n\nChair: Faustino Cruz\, dean of the Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education\nPresenters:\n\nTina Maschi (Graduate School of Social Service)\nTanya Hernández (Law School)\nSarah Lockhart (Department of Political Science)
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/fordham-university-research-day-celebration/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Arts at Fordham,Conferences and Symposia
ORGANIZER;CN="Office of Research":MAILTO:research@forhdam.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T120000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210324T175423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210324T175423Z
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SUMMARY:Race\, Law\, and Social Work: Serving Communities of Color Using Anti-Racist Principles
DESCRIPTION:This conference will explore the issue of race in the fields of social work\, law\, and law enforcement. For years\, communities of color have been plagued with over-surveillance by both police officers and social workers in social services agencies. We will discuss the role of social workers\, lawyers\, and police in providing services to communities of color using an anti-racist lens. \nThe program will answer the question: Is it possible for social workers and police officers to work in partnership with communities to keep residents safe? It will feature the voices of current law\, social work\, and law enforcement professionals\, as well as students who are committed to anti-racist principles\, who want to work toward promoting social justice in their careers. The discussion will focus on the challenges and present solutions for effective community partnerships. \nThe program will feature two panels\, with a transition between panels by Tina Maschi\, Ph.D.\, professor\, Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service (GSS). \nPanel One: Moderated by Anne Williams-Isom\, James R. Dumpson Chair in Child Welfare Studies \n\nJennifer Jones Austin\, CEO\, Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies\nBennett Capers\, professor\, Fordham Law School\nDerrick Jackson\, director of community engagement\, Washtenaw County Sheriff’s Office\nRenae Lockhart\, sergeant\, Raleigh Police Department\n\nPanel Two: Moderated by Kandra Knowles\, licensed social worker\, Fordham doctoral student  \n\nFelecia Pullen\, doctoral student\, Fordham; founder and CEO\, Pillars\nCelia Goble\, student\, dual M.S.W./J.D. Program\, Fordham\nCasey Dean\, student\, M.S.W. Program\, Fordham\nCarlos Rojas\, doctoral student\, Fordham\n\nThis event is co-sponsored by the GSS Action Committee for Racial and Social Justice and the Graduate School of Social Service M.S.W./J.D. Dual Degree Program
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/race-law-and-social-work-serving-communities-of-color-using-anti-racist-principles/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Conferences and Symposia,Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210414T110000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210408T165301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210408T165301Z
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SUMMARY:IPED Spring 2021 Lecture Series: UNICEF's and the WHO’s Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation
DESCRIPTION:Please join the International Political Economy and Development (IPED) program community as we discuss UNICEF’s and the WHO’s Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation and how it helps monitor drinking water and general sanitation and hygiene practices (WASH). The program has reported country\, regional\, and global estimates of progress on these fronts since 1990. \nOur speaker Tom Slaymaker is a senior statistics and monitoring specialist of JMP. He leads the Data\, Research\, and Policy Division of UNICEF HQ. Slaymaker has had more than 18 years of experience working in the field of international development in numerous countries in Asia and Africa. He has been with UNICEF for more than 6 years now\, with previous stints at WaterAid and the Overseas Development Institute. He holds an M.A. in environment and development from SOAS University of London.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/iped-spring-2021-lecture-series-unicefs-and-the-whos-joint-monitoring-programme-for-water-supply-and-sanitation/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Fordham IPED":MAILTO:iped@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210413T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210413T130000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210409T190120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T190120Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Transformation Webinar Series: Technologies in Digital Transformation
DESCRIPTION:A continuation of the Digital Transformation Series\, this webinar featuring Professor W. “RP” Raghupathi\, Ph.D.\, will focus on technologies in digital transformation. You may attend one part of the series or all four. If you attend all four sessions\, you will receive a digital certificate.  \n\nContact execed@fordham.edu with any questions.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/digital-transformation-webinar-series-technologies-in-digital-transformation/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Executive Education Programs":MAILTO:execed@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210412T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210412T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210225T155740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210225T155740Z
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SUMMARY:Career Workshop: Rejection in Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a career workshop with Greg Licciardi\, GABELLI ’99. This event is part of Forever Learning Month.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/career-workshop-rejection-in-perspective/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Networking and Career
ORGANIZER;CN="Office of Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alumnioffice@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210410T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210410T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210225T152740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210225T152740Z
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SUMMARY:GSAS 3-Minute Thesis Competition
DESCRIPTION:Fordham University’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) is immensely proud of a graduate student body that has persisted amid a range of challenges in the last year. Even as they navigated conditions of change\, disruption\, and uncertainty\, GSAS students persisted in their commitment to innovative research that will transform their academic fields and positively impact a wider public. Now more than ever\, GSAS wishes to celebrate the intellectual curiosity\, commitment\, and resilience that marks the graduate student community. \nWe invite you to tune in virtually to the Fourth Annual Fordham GSAS Three-Minute Thesis competition! The event\, emceed by Tyler Stovall\, Ph.D.\, dean of GSAS\, will feature three-minute video presentations crafted by Three-Minute Thesis participants\, followed by a live Q&A session with contestants. As a member of a virtual audience\, you’ll have an opportunity to select a “People’s Choice” award winner. All competition winners will be announced at the event’s conclusion. \nStudents will offer a range of presentations\, including: \n\n“Who Are Unaccompanied Immigrant Children and Why Should Psychologists Care?”\n“Climate-Induced Displacement: Gaps in Protection\, Security and Response”\n“Assessing Biodiversity in Madagascar Through Leech-Derived iDNA”\n“What is Service? The Development of an Idea During the Age of the Crusades”\n\nThree-Minute Thesis is part of Fordham’s Forever Learning Month\, which invites participants to attend free workshops\, panel discussions\, and cultural experiences taking place throughout April.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/gsas-3-minute-thesis-competition/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Networking and Career
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ORGANIZER;CN="Office of Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alumnioffice@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210408T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210408T183000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210312T215107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210312T215107Z
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SUMMARY:Centennial Speaker Series: Hidden in Plain Sight: How to Save Active Investment Management\, Part I: The Situation
DESCRIPTION:Diversification is a core principle of investing. Yet money managers have not applied it to their own ranks. Only around 10 percent of portfolio managers—the people most directly responsible for investing your money—are female\, and the numbers are even worse at the ownership level. What are the causes of this underrepresentation\, and what are its consequences—including for firms’ and clients’ bottom lines? \nIn Undiversified: The Big Gender Short in Investment Management\, experienced practitioners Ellen Carr and Katrina Dudley examine the lack of women in investment management and propose solutions to improve the imbalance. They explore the barriers that subtly but effectively discourage women from entering and staying in the industry at each point in the pipeline. At the entry-level\, the lack of visible role models discourages students from considering the field\, and those who do embark on an investment management career face many obstacles to retention and promotion. Carr and Dudley highlight the importance of informal knowledge about how to navigate career tracks\, without which women are left at a disadvantage in an industry that lionizes confidence. They showcase a diverse constellation of successful female portfolio managers to demystify the profession. \nDrawing on wide-ranging research; interviews with prospective\, current\, and former industry practitioners; and the authors’ own experiences\, Undiversified makes a compelling case that increasing the number of women could help transform active investment management at a time when it is under threat from passive strategies and technological innovation. \nAgenda \n5:30 p.m.: Welcome Remarks and Speaker Introductions: Donna Rapaccioli\, dean of the Gabelli School of Business \n5:35 p.m.: Fireside Chat: Ellen Carr\, Katrina Dudley\, and Dan Hanson; moderated by Laura Rittenhouse \n6:15 p.m.: Audience Q&A \n6:30 p.m.: Closing Remarks: Dean Rapaccioli \nAbout the Speakers\nEllen Carr has more than two decades of experience as a high-yield bond portfolio manager\, most recently at Weaver C. Barksdale (WCB)\, a majority-women-owned\, institutional-fixed-income\, investment-management firm based in Nashville. She specializes in the construction and management of high-yield and core-plus bond portfolios. Prior to joining WCB\, she served as senior vice president and a high-yield portfolio manager for institutional separate accounts and mutual funds for The Capital Group Companies/American Funds in Los Angeles. Along with her high-yield responsibilities\, Carr also managed investment-grade corporate and long-duration credit portfolios. She began her career as an investment analyst for the fixed income group at Capital in 1999. \nCarr has been an adjunct professor of finance at Columbia Business School\, where she teaches courses on the credit markets and cash flow modeling\, since 2012. She has an M.B.A. from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University and received her B.A. from Harvard\, where she graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa\, in 1994. \nKatrina Dudley is a senior vice president\, investment strategist\, and portfolio manager at Franklin Mutual Series\, a deep-value investment manager founded in 1949\, part of New York Stock Exchange-listed Franklin Resources Inc. Prior to joining Mutual Series\, Dudley worked at Federated Investors Inc. and Ernst & Young LLP. Dudley has a passion for advocating for women in investment management. She is the author of the introduction to the Vault Career Guide to Mutual Funds\, and her upcoming book\, co-authored with Carr\, Undiversified: The Big Gender Short in Investment Management\, will be published in spring 2021. \nDudley earned an M.B.A. from New York University’s Stern School of Business\, a law degree (with first-class honors) and a commerce degree from Bond University in Australia\, and an Associate of Science degree from the University of the People. Within her community\, she is vice-chair of the board of The Children’s Village\, a $100 million-revenue social services organization\, and a volunteer for Rock the Street\, Wall Street. She is a member of the AEI Leadership Network\, a guest lecturer at the Columbia Business School\, and a frequent market commentator on Bloomberg and CNBC. \nLaura “LJ” Rittenhouse is a former Wall Street corporate finance banker\, an investor relations and financial advisor\, executive and life coach\, a best-selling author\, and a riveting keynote speaker. She is the inventor of Candor Analytics a groundbreaking behavioral finance technology that measures the integrity of corporate culture and leadership as a reliable indicator of superior market performance. Because of its alpha-creating results\, Candor Analytics was chosen by CFA Institute as one of its leading Future of Finance initiatives. \nHer book\, Investing Between the Lines\, was endorsed by Warren Buffett in the 2013 Berkshire Hathaway shareholder letter. It is essential reading for investors who want to learn how to evaluate the integrity of corporate culture. LJ was an organizer of the largest all-female investor conference\, key-noted by Buffett at the 2019 Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting. She has spoken frequently to the trailblazing members of Fordham’s Smart Women in Securities chapter. She has an M.B.A. in finance and an M.S. in community organizing from Columbia University. \nDan Hanson is the chief investment officer (CIO) at Waddell & Reed Financial Inc. and Ivy Investment Management Company. Hanson has served as an investment executive at BlackRock\, Jarislowsky Fraser\, and JANA Partners. He also was an investment banker at Bear Stearns earlier in his career. \nHanson brings significant experience in global and environmental\, social\, and corporate governance (ESG) investing through his work at BlackRock\, where he spent 10 years as a portfolio manager and as managing director in the office of the CIO. Hanson managed the BlackRock Socially Responsible Equity strategy\, as well as co-led the Large Cap Series funds with $23 billion in assets under management\, and maintained a leadership role in establishing the firm’s ESG initiatives. Subsequently\, he was partner and head of U.S. equities and co-chair of the Investment Strategy Committee overseeing $30 billion in assets under management with Jarislowsky Fraser Global Investment Management\, where he established the New York office for the Montreal-headquartered firm. Most recently\, Hanson served as head of impact investing for JANA Partners. \nHanson earned a bachelor’s degree in economics and French from Vermont’s Middlebury College in 1992 and an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business in 1998.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/centennial-speaker-series-women-in-investment-management-part-i-the-situation/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Conferences and Symposia,Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/21-1499-DEV-GABELLI-Webinar-Series-Emails-QUAD-two.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Gabelli School of Business":MAILTO:gsbevents@fordham.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210407T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210407T183000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210225T152315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210225T152315Z
UID:10004221-1617816600-1617820200@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Leading in Difficult Times
DESCRIPTION:Chris Lowney\, FCRH ’81\, GSAS ’81\, will present “Leading in Difficult Times” as part of Forever Learning Month.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/leading-in-difficult-times/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Office of Alumni Relations":MAILTO:alumnioffice@fordham.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210407T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210407T173000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210324T174112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210324T174112Z
UID:10004276-1617811200-1617816600@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Calling Out vs. Calling In: Loretta Ross Offers a Different Response to Campus Cancel Culture
DESCRIPTION:College campuses are central in the battle over “cancel culture\,” with a frequent weapon being the practice of “calling out” those who are judged to have said or done something wrong. The result is often conflict and misunderstanding rather than dialogue and mutual comprehension. \nLoretta Ross\, a visiting professor at Smith College\, has become known for her courses that promote students “calling in” rather than “calling out.” \nRoss\, a self-described “Black radical feminist\,” told The New York Times\, “I think you can understand how calling out is toxic. It really does alienate people\, and makes them fearful of speaking up.” \nA signer of last year’s famous letter in Harper’s Magazine against cancel culture\, Ross will speak to the Fordham community in a virtual workshop\, providing students and others a chance to engage with her via Zoom. \nThe talk and workshop will be moderated by Julie Gafney\, executive director of Fordham’s Center for Community Engaged Learning.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/calling-out-vs-calling-in-loretta-ross-offers-a-different-response-to-campus-cancel-culture/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/CallingOut.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Community Engaged Learning":MAILTO:ccel@fordham.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210407T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210407T153000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210406T152648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210406T152648Z
UID:10004304-1617805800-1617809400@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Physics & Engineering Physics
DESCRIPTION:Phiala Shanahan\, Ph.D.\, assistant professor\, Department of Physics\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, will present “From Quarks to Nuclei: The Building Blocks of the Universe.” \nMore than 99% of the visible matter in the universe is built from protons and neutrons and the nuclei that they form. This rich structure emerges dynamically from the complex interactions of quarks and gluons\, the most elementary particles that have been discovered. Understanding how nuclear physics arises from the underlying quark and gluon dynamics is a computational challenge that pushes the capabilities of the world’s largest supercomputers. \nIn this colloquium\, we will discuss the subatomic realm and what supercomputer calculations of quarks and gluons can reveal about the origins of mass\, the primordial nuclear reactions that power the sun\, and the nature of the elusive dark matter that permeates the universe.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/physics-engineering-physics-4/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Christopher Aubin":MAILTO:caubin@fordham.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210406T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210406T183000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210329T145634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210329T145634Z
UID:10004291-1617730200-1617733800@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Nonprofit Perspectives Panel: A Career for the Greater Good
DESCRIPTION:Have you been scrolling through job sites looking for a position that will leave you feeling fulfilled in the work that you do? A career in the nonprofit sector might be right for you! \nJoin us for a panel featuring Fordham alumni and professors working for nonprofit and charitable organizations. Panelists will speak about their current roles in their organizations and share insights about working in the nonprofit sector. Following the discussion\, there will be time for attendees to network with our esteemed panelists. Please come prepared with questions and wear business casual attire as this will be a Zoom meeting rather than a webinar. \nThis event is co-sponsored by the Student Philanthropy Committee.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/nonprofit-perspectives-panel-a-career-for-the-greater-good/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Networking and Career
ORGANIZER;CN="Fordham Fund":MAILTO:fordhamfund@fordham.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210331T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210331T153000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210326T214903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210326T214903Z
UID:10004293-1617201000-1617204600@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Physics & Engineering Physics
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Greg Gbur\, professor at the University of North Carolina\, Charlotte\, will present\, “Inverse Scattering and Invisible Objects.” Most problems in physics are “direct” problems\, in which a “cause” is introduced and the “effect” of that cause is determined. Inverse problems reverse this process\, attempting to deduce the “cause” from measurements of the “effect.” Inverse problems are now common in medical imaging\, including CAT scans and MRIs\, in which the internal structure of an object (the “cause”) is determined from the scattering and absorption of radiation (the “effect”). \nWe discuss some basics of inverse problems\, and the challenges in solving them\, in the context of diffraction tomography\, the measurement of an object structure from a scattered field. We show how non-uniqueness in inverse problems is intimately connected with “invisibility\,” and show how this connection can be used to design seemingly “invisible” objects.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/physics-engineering-physics-3/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Stephen Holler":MAILTO:sholler@fordham.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210331T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210331T130000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210318T140601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T140601Z
UID:10004274-1617192000-1617195600@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Liturgical Protest from Fort Benning to Ferguson: A Presentation by Kyle Lambelet\, Emory University
DESCRIPTION:Liturgy\, literally the work of the people\, is political. It involves the movement of bodies in collective actions of confession\, praise\, lament\, and thanksgiving. Liturgy forms bodies into a body politic. In a like manner\, protest—a particular form of political action—can be liturgical. This webinar will explore the liturgy of recent protest movements\, starting with the SOA Watch’s 25-year vigil at the gates of Fort Benning and continuing to the uprisings in Ferguson\, Missouri. Kyle Lambelet will use the concept of liturgical protest to consider the theological significance of these transformative political movements.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/liturgical-protest-from-fort-benning-to-ferguson-a-presentation-by-kyle-lambelet-emory-university/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="The Francis and Ann Curran Center":MAILTO:cacs@forham.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210325T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210325T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210309T171353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210309T171353Z
UID:10004266-1616688000-1616691600@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Outliers of Orthodoxy: Traditionalist Critics of the Church in the U.S. and the Russian Federation
DESCRIPTION:Over the last several years\, traditionalist bloggers and public activists have become increasingly critical of the leadership and policies of the Orthodox Church in the United States and the Russian Federation. This talk will examine the shifting and occasionally contradictory advocacies of commentators\, such as Rod Dreher\, Dmitry Tsorionov (“Enteo”)\, and Andrei Kuraev. These figures represent a new category of Orthodox intelligentsia whose understandings of faith often defy the traditionalism that they vow to defend. \nThis webinar will feature Alexandar Mihailovic\, a visiting lecturer in American studies at Williams College and emeritus of Russian and comparative literature at Hofstra University. He has written about a range of subjects\, including theology and literary theory\, 19- and 20-century Russian and Ukrainian literature\, the criminal subculture in Russia\, cultural relations during the Cold War\, popular music\, African American studies\, LGBTQ issues\, art history\, music\, and cinema studies. He has also translated Russian literature and literary criticism. \nHis books include Corporeal Words: Mikhail Bakhtin’s Theology of Discourse (Northwestern University Press\, 1997) and The Mitki and Art of Postmodern Protest in Russia (University of Wisconsin Press\, 2019)\, which has recently been re-released as an updated Russian translation published by the New Literary Review in Moscow. Together with Helga Druxes and Karolin Machtans\, he has also edited the collection Navid Kermani: Contemporary German Writers\, about the Iranian-German fiction writer and respected scholar of Islam who has positioned himself as a forthright critic of xenophobia and the resurgent far-right within Germany. \nHe is working on a book about the confluence of American and Russian far-right groups and movements titled Fearful Symmetries: The American and Russian Traditionalist Intelligentsia Looks at Gender and Race. With Druxes and Patricia A. Simpson\, Mihailovic is also co-authoring Resilient Subjects: Contemporary Cinema and Fiction Confront Neoliberalism. \nIn addition to teaching at Williams and Hofstra\, Mihailovic has taught as visiting faculty at Bennington College and at Columbia and Brown universities.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/outliers-of-orthodoxy-traditionalist-critics-of-the-church-in-the-u-s-and-the-russian-federation/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="George Demacopoulos":MAILTO:demacopoulos@fordham.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210324T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210324T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210223T163543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210223T163543Z
UID:10004239-1616608800-1616612400@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Alumni Chapter of Washington\, D.C.: 2021 McMahon Award Reception
DESCRIPTION:The Fordham Alumni Chapter of Washington\, D.C.\, and Joseph M. McShane\, S.J.\, president of Fordham University\, cordially invite you to a special virtual reception honoring Kevin M. Ryan\, president of Covenant House\, with the Brien McMahon Memorial Award for Distinguished Public Service. \nWhile this reception was originally planned as an in-person event for October 2020\, we hope you’ll join us via Zoom to honor Kevin\, for an update on what’s new with the D.C. chapter\, and to hear from Father McShane.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/alumni-chapter-of-washington-d-c-2021-mcmahon-award-reception/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Receptions
ORGANIZER;CN="Alumni Chapter of Washington%2C D.C.":MAILTO:fordham.club.dc@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210324T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210324T140000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210301T160704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210301T160704Z
UID:10004252-1616590800-1616594400@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:IPED Spring 2021 Lecture Series: Markets Policy Partners with Brendan Walsh
DESCRIPTION:How does Wall Street interpret sociopolitical and socioeconomic events such as the U.S.-China Trade War or the ongoing expansionary fiscal policy initiatives by the Biden administration? How do these firms produce such insights and analyses? \nThe IPED program is pleased to welcome Brendan Walsh from Markets Policy Partners. Markets Policy Partners provides financial market analysis to its clients through constant monitoring of global events. It hopes to provide that link to its plethora of clients to better aid their investment decisions or policy making. \nWalsh is a principal at the firm. Previously\, he  worked for more than 15 years as a senior analyst at Discovery Capital Management\, where he covered global financial institutions. He holds a B.A. from the College of Holy Cross and an M.A. from the IPED program.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/iped-spring-2021-lecture-series-markets-policy-partners-with-brendan-walsh/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Fordham IPED":MAILTO:iped@fordham.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210323T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210323T183000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210301T172550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210301T172550Z
UID:10004249-1616518800-1616524200@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:District Leadership for Instructional Improvement with Elizabeth Leisy Stosich
DESCRIPTION:Fordham GSE assistant professor Elizabeth Leisy Stosich will give a talk titled “District Leadership for Instructional Improvement: Developing Collaborative Leadership Among Principals and Instructional Leadership Team Members.” \nRSVP to Linda Negron (lnegron@fordham.edu) and log in to Zoom at https://fordham.zoom.us/j/89934705039.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/district-leadership-for-instructional-improvement-with-elizabeth-leisy-stosich/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210320T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210320T190000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210303T153535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210303T153535Z
UID:10004260-1616259600-1616266800@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Many Faces of Empowerment: Promoting Health\, Well-Being\, and Gender Equality for All Women and Girls
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Fordham Institute for Women and Girls while promoting gender equality and human rights for women of all ages. \nThe theme of this conference will keep with that of the 65th Commission on the Status of Women Forum at the United Nations\, which\, this year\, focused on women’s full and effective participation and decision-making in public life\, as well as actionable steps to eliminate violence\, achieve gender equality\, and empower all women and girls. \nProfessional\, academic\, and student speakers will address the Black Lives Matter and Me Too movements\, as well as how to advance women in political office\, participate in advocacy initiatives\, and combat violence against all women. Additionally\, we will be joined by our Australian medical colleagues\, who will discuss women’s health issues around the world. Come join us for this interesting\, informative conference. \nThe Fordham Institute for Women and Girls\, established in 2001\, works to promote gender equality by addressing all forms of discrimination against women and girls locally and globally. Institute members engage in interdisciplinary education\, research\, and practice activities that work to foster gender equality and expand our understanding of the problems facing girls and women\, such as poverty\, ageism\, sexism\, and racism.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/many-faces-of-empowerment-promoting-health-well-being-and-gender-equality-for-all-women-and-girls/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Conferences and Symposia,Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Women-and-Girls-web.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210318T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210318T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210309T161215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210309T161215Z
UID:10004269-1616086800-1616090400@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Common Grounds Conversation: Immigration Justice and COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Learn how COVID-19 has affected and exposed conditions in the Immigrant community in the Bronx\, with Jairo Guzman\, president\, Mexican Coalition. \nZoom Meeting ID: 874 1876 0885\nPassword: Justice
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/common-grounds-conversation-immigration-justice-and-covid-19/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Spiritual and Service
ORGANIZER;CN="Campus Ministry":MAILTO:cm@fordham.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210318T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210318T140000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210318T140312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T140312Z
UID:10004275-1616070600-1616076000@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Show Us the Money: Real Estate Finance Providers' View of Risk and Capital
DESCRIPTION:The capital pool of foreign and domestic investment in real estate continues to be deep\, but what does the future look like? These discussions\, moderated by Tony Fineman\, senior managing director and head of East and Midwest originations at ACORE\, will tackle the questions of who will supply the private capital\, what is the government’s role\, and how will financial prospects shape up over the next five years. \nPanelists \n\nKevin Davis\, Senior Managing Director\, Capital Markets\, JLL\nKathy Corton\, CEO\, CIO\, and Managing Partner\, Hillcrest Finance LLC\nGreta Guggenheim\, CEO and President\, TPG Real Estate Finance Trust\nJon Mechanic\, Chairman\, Fried Frank’s Real Estate department\nMichael Medvin\, Managing Director\, AIG Asset Management Group\nEthan Penner\, Managing Partner\, Mosaic Real Estate Investors
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/show-us-the-money-real-estate-finance-providers-view-of-risk-and-capital/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Andie Marais":MAILTO:realestate@fordham.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210317T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210317T193000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210223T163311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210223T163311Z
UID:10004247-1616004000-1616009400@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:Tenement Museum Virtual Tour and Discussion: The Moore Family
DESCRIPTION:Join us on St. Patrick’s Day as Tenement Museum educators take you into the apartment of the Moore family. The Irish American Moore family lived at 97 Orchard Street in the 1860s\, and their story explores how they balanced work\, belonging\, and identity in a changing city. \nThrough this private Zoom tour\, you’ll see video\, images\, and primary sources that will help you visualize the world of the Moore family. There will be opportunities to interact and ask questions through the chat function\, with a Q&A and discussion following the tour. \nThe cost of this event is $20 per person. Space is limited for this unique experience.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/tenement-museum-virtual-tour-and-discussion-the-moore-family/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Cultural,Tours
ORGANIZER;CN="Colleen Merolle":MAILTO:cmerolle@fordham.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210317T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210317T140000
DTSTAMP:20260526T085222
CREATED:20210223T162928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210223T162928Z
UID:10004238-1615986000-1615989600@newsuat.fordham.edu
SUMMARY:IPED Spring 2021 Lecture Series: International Rescue Committee
DESCRIPTION:What is the International Rescue Committee (IRC)? What do they do as a global humanitarian organization? And what is its impact on today’s most pressing issues? Please join the international political economy and development (IPED) community as we listen to two representatives from the IRC. They will talk about working in the IRC and its research and innovation team\, as well as potential summer internship opportunities. \nAlyssa Campbell works as an evidence to action manager in the Airbel Impact Lab\, a research and innovation department at the IRC. Her work involves articulating copious amounts of evidence amongst the IRC’s research areas. She holds a B.A. in law\, politics\, and history from Sciences Po Paris and an M.S. in urban planning from the London School of Economics. \nAnjini Mishra is an advisor with the evidence to action team at the Airbel Impact Lab. She is tasked with the coordination and development of evidence synthesis products as decision-making inputs. She is also tasked with the maintenance of evidence resources and repositories. She holds an M.S. from the University of Glasgow and an M.S.W. from Jamia Milia Islamia University.
URL:https://newsuat.fordham.edu/event/iped-spring-2021-lecture-series-international-rescue-committee/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Networking and Career
ORGANIZER;CN="Fordham IPED":MAILTO:iped@fordham.edu
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