IPED Spring 2021 Lecture Series: Nigel Gould-Davies on Alexei Navalny’s arrest and its Political Risks
Please join us for a presentation by Nigel Gould-Davies, M.Phil, Ph.D., the author of Tectonic Politics: Global Risk in an Age of Transformation.
Please join us for a presentation by Nigel Gould-Davies, M.Phil, Ph.D., the author of Tectonic Politics: Global Risk in an Age of Transformation.
Join us for a discussion with Kevin R. Mirabile, author of Exotic Alternative Investments: Standalone Characteristics, Unique Risks and Portfolio Effects.
Join us for Beyond the Basics, a new series of forum-style events that amplifies the voices of those advancing Fordham's call to address racism and educate for justice.
Join us for a very special virtual event with Jack Potter, FCRH ’77, president and CEO of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, former Postmaster General, and a proud Fordham alumnus.
Please join us for the Salo Baron New Voices in Jewish Studies Award Lecture in partnership with Columbia University’s Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies.
Please join us for a presentation by Eric Carroll.
Please join us for a Black History Month webinar moderated by Laurie Lambert, an associate professor of African and African American studies at Fordham.
All are invited to read Gerhard Lohfink’s 2020 book, Is That All There Is? On Resurrection and Eternal Life, along with Alumni Chaplain Damian O’Connell, S.J.
A scholar of law and religion uncovers a surprising origin story behind the idea of the separation of powers.
This event is a joint initiative with the New York Public Library and is a part of the Fordham-NYPL Joint Research Fellowship Program in Jewish Studies.
Matthew Gembecki and Global Impact answer how COVID-19 has affected the philanthropic sector.
Deborah Waadt-Brincko, John Brincko, Matthew Brincko, GABELLI ’17, of the Fordham Alumni Chapter of Los Angeles, and Donna M. Rapaccioli, Ph.D., GABELLI ’83, dean of the Gabelli School of Business, cordially invite you to a virtual reception for alumni, parents, students, and friends.
Celebrate Mardi Gras with your fellow Rams!
Join us for a moving screening of Judas and the Black Messiah.
The Institute on Religion, Law and Lawyer's Work at Fordham Law School, with the support of Interfaith Youth Core, invite you to a webinar event themed on race issues and education in America.
Join us for a discussion with Golan Moskowitz and Naomi Seidman.
Please join the International Political Economy and Development (IPED) community to welcome Alex Strzempko as she talks about Village Enterprise.
This episode features an interview with Tamara Grdzelidze, Ph.D. Grdzelidze was born into a family of the Soviet intelligentsia (the Soviet equivalent of the middle class), practicing Christians who regularly attended church.
The class will be taught by Terry Altilio LCSW, APHSW-C and Anne Kelemen LICSW, APHSW-C.
Join us on Feb. 6, 2021 for the Business Plan Competition and watch seven early-stage ventures with a Fordham student or graduate among their founders compete for the chance to win their share of $40,000. You'll also have the chance take advantage of the opportunity to network with potential investors, mentors, and advisers. Winners will
Join us for a presentation from Jacqueline Nicholls, a London-based visual artist and Jewish educator.
Please join Fordham's IPED community to welcome Greg Nasif, the chief community ambassador of Humanity Forward, as he explains the importance of UBI.
This class focuses on communication skills supporting patients’ decision-making.
Join us for the latest event in the Centennial Speaker Series, featuring Joseph Calandro Jr.
Join us for the formal installation of Shirley Gatenio Gabel, Ph.D. and Anne Williams-Isom, FCLC ’86.