The Future of Business Education
The conference will explore how the future of business education can prepare students for the post-pandemic workforce.
The conference will explore how the future of business education can prepare students for the post-pandemic workforce.
Join us for a lecture from Bizu Solomon, a career counselor with the Office of Career Services.
This episode features an interview with Carrie Frederick Frost, Ph.D.
During this webinar, John W. Ayala will discuss the Guardian Angels and other efforts to promote public safety in D.C.
In Common Sense, New York Times best-selling author Joel Greenblatt offers an investor’s perspective on building an economy that truly works for everyone.
Join us for an interactive webinar with professor James Shepherd-Barron, who will provide attendees with a deeper understanding of how disaster epidemiology, health economics, and public administration can help save lives.
In this workshop, a primary palliative approach to assessing and intervening in the care of people with dementia and their caregivers will be provided.
Please join us as we talk with Neda Sobhani and Valarie Barksdale of Catholic Relief Services.
This talk will discuss the women who changed the landscape of American Jewish culture indelibly.
The Tenement Museum's private virtual events offer a chance to "visit" recreated apartments from anywhere in the world
During this webinar, Instructor Rick Fernandez will discuss how humanitarians can adapt processes to urban areas.
Sujatha Gidla joins us for this webinar to discuss a range of issues, including the caste system in India and how it compares to the treatment of Black people in the United States.
Join us on Zoom to catch a personal cooking show, and share favorite memories of Fordham while dining with your fellow Rams!
We will discuss how public health and medical care choices impact such populations, the conditions of congregate living in our country, and the conflict between generations that might inform how policymakers protect the nation’s elderly and most vulnerable.
This episode features an interview with Kristina Stoeckl, professor of sociology at Innsbruck University in Austria.
Danielle Vella will discuss how COVID-19 has aggravated the challenges faced by asylum-seekers as they access their right to protection.
This workshop seeks to help participants better understand the development of demoralization as a symptom and as a syndrome.
Join us for a short lecture and Q&A with Carly Goodman, Ph.D., and co-editor of Made by History at the Washington Post.
In this webinar, we will speak live with the Maronite Catholic Patriarch in Lebanon.
Join us for a conversation with Susan Chevlowe, Ph.D., director and chief curator of Derfner Judaica and The Art Collection at the Hebrew Home at Riverdale.
International Political Economy and Development (IPED) Students will provide advice for those looking for an internship or language immersion program for summer 2021.
Join us for a talk with Dr. James Shulman, vice president and chief operating officer of the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), about the state of affairs in the humanities.
The D.C. Fordham Alumni Chapter is pleased to welcome new graduates from the Classes of 2019 and 2020 to Washington, D.C.
David Diamond will discuss how neuroscience research guides legal decision-making and how failures in human memory can lead to catastrophes, such as the hot car deaths of so many children.
This session will focus on using storytelling in teaching.