Fordham University’s faculty and staff remain leaders in their fields, innovating and making meaningful contributions across disciplines. Their dedication and expertise are regularly recognized with prestigious honors and awards. Take a look at the latest achievements from our community below.

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Mark Conrad, Ph.D., GABELLI SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, professor of law and ethics, published the article “Stopping the Spread of the World’s Oldest Hatred: What U.S. Sports Stakeholders Can Do to Combat Antisemitism” in the Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal.

Judith M. Green, Ph.D., ARTS AND SCIENCES, professor of philosophy, delivered a talk titled “Actively Pursuing Positive Peace,” at the 2025 Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy at Howard University on March 15.

Erick Rengifo Minaya, Ph.D., GABELLI SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, professor of finance and business economics, coauthored the article “Can Digital Transformation Enhance Firms’ Export Technological Sophistication? Evidence from China,” published in Applied Economics Letters on Jan. 4. 

Dana Roberson, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, adjunct professor in the public media M.A. program, was recently appointed general manager of THIRTEEN and production operations, effective April 1.

Joshua Schrier, Ph.D., ARTS AND SCIENCES, Kim B. & Stephen E. Bepler Chair Professor of Chemistry, presented two talks,“Large Language Models for Solid-State Synthesis Predictions and Explanations” and “Can You Help ChatGPT Get an ‘A’ in Organic Chemistry?: Teaching Patterns of Effective Use of Large Language Models for Modeling Reactions,” at the American Chemical Society Spring 2025 National Meeting in San Diego, held from March 23 – 27.

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