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SUMMARY:Ancient Sculpture from the Brooklyn Museum and The Hispanic Society of America
DESCRIPTION:Longterm loans of important and rarely seen ancient sculpture from the Brooklyn Museum and the Hispanic Society of America are on view at the Fordham Museum until 2026. The Museum is located in the atrium of the Walsh Library at Rose Hill
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/ancient-sculpture-from-the-brooklyn-museum-and-the-hispanic-society-of-america/
LOCATION:Museum of Greek\, Etruscan\, and Roman Art\, Walsh Library\, 441 East Fordham Road\, Bronx\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts at Fordham,Cultural
ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Udell":MAILTO:udell@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250408T090000
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SUMMARY:Art Exhibit: 'Urban Devotions\, Images of Faith in the City'
DESCRIPTION:The Refuge Gallery at the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA) is pleased to invite the Fordham University community to our spring photography exhibition\, “Urban Devotions\,†featuring Bronx-born visual journalist and former New York Times Bronx Bureau Chief David Gonzalez. His show was recently featured at Lincoln Center and now lives at Rose Hill until May 1st. \nAbout “Urban Devotions†photo exhibition at the Refuge Gallery:\nNew York has been a city of faith\, whether it’s small devotions in unexpected nooks or bold public declarations of belief. And with a global city reshaped every few generations\, traditions offer a familiar and comforting touch\, if not hope itself\, in every corner of the city if you look. Indeed\, as the writer Oscar Hijuelos once said to me about New Yorkers who go about their days oblivious to the nuances of faith: “They are like tone-deaf. They hear a piano being played and they only hear ‘thunka-thunk.’ There is this wild jazz going on called religion and some people don’t have the chops.â€\n-David Gonzalez \nTo visit:\nFrom now until May 1st\, the Refuge Gallery will stay open for viewing by appointment at brcahill@fordham.edu and refugegallery@fordham.edu Monday – Thursday during regular business hours. Canisius Hall is just outside the Pedestrian Entrance and Fordham Regional Parking Facility at 2546 Belmont Ave\, Bronx\, NY. We strongly encourage class visits. See directions and learn more about the Refuge Gallery here. \nAbout David Gonzalez\nDavid Gonzalez is a journalist at The New York Times. Among other posts\, he has been the Times Bronx Bureau Chief\, the “About New York†Columnist\, and the Central America and Caribbean Bureau Chief. His coverage has ranged from the Oklahoma city bombing and Haiti’s humanitarian crises\, to chronicling how the Bronx emerged from years of official neglect\, to in-depth reports on how Latino immigration is shaping the United States. In addition to his print reporting\, Gonzalez is a photographer and was the co-editor of the Times Lens Blog\, which was once the premier internet site for photojournalists from around the world. \nIn 2009\, Gonzalez and five fellow photographers—Angel Franco\, Joe Conzo Jr.\, Ricky Flores\, Francisco Molina Reyes II\, and Edwin Pagán—formed a collective known as Seis del Sur (Six from the South)\, with the shared goal of documenting the life of the South Bronx which they had all witnessed\, particularly from the 1970s through the early 1990s.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/art-exhibit-urban-devotions-images-of-faith-in-the-city/
LOCATION:IIHA Refuge Gallery located on the second floor in Canisius Hall. 2546 Belmont Ave\, Bronx\, NY 10458\, 2546 Belmont Ave\, Bronx\, New York City\, NY\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts at Fordham
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ORGANIZER;CN="Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs":MAILTO:iiha@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250426T223000
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SUMMARY:Fordham Theatre Presents: 'Horoscope'
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss the final MainStage production of the 2024-25 season! \nThe world premiere of Horoscope runs March 10\, 2025 – April 26\, 2025. \nThe culminating production of the season is Fordham Theatre’s commissioned work by acclaimed playwright Rajiv Joseph\, a Pulitzer Prize finalist and recipient of the Obie award. Helmed by the Director of the Theatre Program\, May Adrales\, this collaboration marks a significant milestone. The genesis of the play took root in Adrales’ Rehearsal Technique class\, where initial concepts were explored with Fordham students. Now\, through the collective efforts of Fordham students and faculty\, the play will be brought to life in its entirety. Serving as a tribute to the boundless creativity\, intellect\, and curiosity within the Fordham community\, the production aims to be a vibrant celebration of collective talent and ingenuity. \nStory synopsis: Horoscope is a darkly funny and emotionally charged drama about fate\, family\, and the chaos of human connection. In a decaying world where human life expectancy is drastically reduced\, children become worshipped alongside the stars. As a group gathers for a wedding at a sprawling estate\, everyone must decide whether the stars dictate our lives or we can choose our own destiny. \nTo reach Fordham Theatre Box Office\, email us at fclcboxoffice@gmail.com or call 212.636.6340.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/fordham-theatre-presents-horoscope/
LOCATION:Pope Auditorium\, Lowenstein Center\, Lincoln Center Campus 113 W 60th St\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts at Fordham,Inside Fordham,Social
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fordham Theatre Program":MAILTO:fclcboxoffice@gmail.com
GEO:40.7708109;-73.9851512
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SUMMARY:Holy Week Services 2025
DESCRIPTION:Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion (April 13) \nPalm Procession | 10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m.\, University Church\, Rose Hill and 5:30 p.m.\, Bl. Rupert Mayer\, S.J. Chapel\, LL 221\, Lincoln Center \nTriduum (April 17-April 20) \nLent ends on Holy Thursday\, and The Sacred Triduum follows. They are among the holiest days of the Church’s liturgical year. Though the liturgies are celebrated over the course of “three days\,†they commemorate but one single “Paschal†or “Passover†event. \nHoly Thursday (April 17) \nWe celebrate Christ’s intimate love for us recalling the institution of the Eucharist. \nMass of the Lord’s Supper | 7 p.m.\, University Church\, Rose Hill \nGood Friday (April 18) \nWe remember the mystery of Christ’s passion and death; we fast in response to the sacrifice; we venerate the Cross of our salvation. \nCommemoration of the Lord’s Passion | 3 p.m.\, University Church\, Rose Hill\nTenebrae Prayer | 8 p.m.\, University Church\, Rose Hill \nHoly Saturday (April 19) \nThe day is one of prayerful emptiness with Jesus’ embodiment\, which leads to the glorious celebration of Jesus risen from the dead\, the joyful remembrance of our salvation history\, and the reception of the Sacraments of Initiation. \nThe Easter Vigil in the Holy Night | 8 p.m.\, University Church\, Rose Hill \nEaster Sunday (April 20)\n\nThe Triumph of Jesus\, risen from the dead. \nThe Resurrection of the Lord | 11 a.m.\, University Church\, Rose Hill (Due to the ongoing construction in the University Church\, there is limited seating and overflow seating in Our Lady’s Chapel) \nPlease note: there will only be one Mass on Easter Sunday.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/holy-week-services-2025/
LOCATION:University Church
CATEGORIES:Catholic Life,Cultural,Masses,Spiritual and Religious Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Campus Ministry":MAILTO:jcavanagh@fordham.edu
GEO:40.8619545;-73.8855064
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SUMMARY:Lunchtime Yoga with Jenny
DESCRIPTION:Every weekday—except University holidays—faculty and staff are invited for a free lunchtime yoga session with yoga instructor Jenny Mendez.\n\nOn Mondays\, she teaches a class at Lincoln Center in McMahon Hall Studio\, Room 208. \nOn Tuesdays and Thursdays\, she teaches a class at Rose Hill at Rose Fit Studio in the McShane Center. \nAnd on Wednesdays and Fridays she teaches a virtual yoga class. The first 30 minutes are dedicated to a more strenuous Yoga Sculpt session and the last 30 minutes are devoted to traditional yoga and breathing. \nBe sure to visit the HR calendar of events to ensure all sessions are offered in a given week and to register for the Zoom sessions. Mats are available at Lincoln Center and Rose Hill if you forget to bring one.Â
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/lunchtime-yoga-with-jenny-3/2025-04-15/
LOCATION:Ram Fit Studio — Bottom Floor of McShane Campus Center\, Bronx\, 10458\, United States
CATEGORIES:Inside Fordham,Lunchtime Yoga with Jenny,Wellness
ORGANIZER;CN="Human Resources":MAILTO:hr@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250415T130000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Hollis Landauer on American Denominational and Cause Haggadot
DESCRIPTION:The 20th century saw the breakdown of the hegemony of Orthodox Judaism and the rise of more liberal denominations and liturgies\, many of which reflected changes in the broader culture. This lecture will deal with both American denominational Haggadot\, which include those produced by the three major movements—Reform\, Conservative\, and Orthodox—and English-language\, cause-inspired Haggadot produced by liberal Jews. Since Passover is the Festival of Freedom\, the Haggadah has been often used as a vehicle for responses to historical events and connections with special causes related to social justice or specifically with Jewish issues. \nThe talk will explore cause Haggadot that connect with civil rights\, labor\, hunger\, refugees\, and climate change\, and Jewish causes that revolve around Jewish liberation\, women and LGBTQ issues\, the Holocaust\, Soviet Jewry\, Israel-Palestine\, and leftist secularism. \nAbout the Speaker\nHollis Granoff Landauer is a collector of nontraditional Haggadot. She holds a B.A. from Mt. Holyoke\, an M.A. in Near Eastern languages and literatures from UCLA\, and a library degree from Simmons College. After working in libraries for a number of years\, Granoff Landauer opened a design bookstore\, Another Man’s Poison\, in Toronto\, focusing on books on design\, graphics\, and architecture. She has presented about pre-state kibbutz Haggadot and Holocaust-era Haggadot at Fordham in the past.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/webinar-hollis-landauer-on-american-denominational-and-cause-haggadot/
LOCATION:Virtual Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Jewish Studies":MAILTO:jewishstudies@fordham.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250415T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250415T203000
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SUMMARY:'The Berrigans: Devout and Dangerous' Film Screening and Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:The Berrigans/l Devout and Dangerous tells the story of the Berrigan brothers\, Catholic priests Philip and Daniel\, and Philip’s wife\, former nun Liz McAlister\, who spent their entire lives engaged in faith-based\, nonviolent resistance to war\, racism\, and nuclear proliferation. Named America’s “most wanted†fugitives by J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI\, they were the “influencers†of the day\, spreading the gospel of nonviolence in pulpits worldwide and appearing on talk shows\, in rock lyrics\, and on magazine covers. \nA panel discussion will follow the screening of the film\, featuring: \n\nRichard Dresser\, producer and writer\nSusan Hagedorn\, director and executive producer\nMartha Hennessy\, peace activist and granddaughter of Dorothy Day\nJim Reale\, producer\nAngela Alaimo O’Donnell\, associate director\, Curran Center\, Fordham University\n\nFree and open to the public. Seating is limited and registration is required (first-come\, first-served basis).
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/the-berrigans-devout-and-dangerous-film-screening-and-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:McNally Amphitheatre\, 140 West 62nd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Curran Center for American Catholic Studies":MAILTO:cacs@fordham.edu
GEO:40.7713958;-73.9844894
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250415T190000
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SUMMARY:Discussion with Jonathan Alter\, author of 'American Reckoning: Inside Trump’s Trial—and My Own'
DESCRIPTION:Veteran journalist and former Newsweek editor Jonathan Alter will discuss his new book on President Donald Trump’s criminal trial in New York City\, American Reckoning: Inside Trump’s Trial—and My Own\, and the new administration. Alter was among the few journalists to be in the courtroom in April 2024 for Trump’s Manhattan trial. \nThis event will be moderated by Russ Buettner\, author and New York Times reporter\, who has written extensively about President Trump. Alter will sign books following the presentation. The first 30 people to register will receive a free book. \nCo-sponsored by the Department of Communication and Media Studies and the New York Press Club. Kindly RSVP to: nypressclubevent@gmail.com. Questions to Dr. Beth Knobel at knobel@fordham.edu.
URL:https://now.fordham.edu/event/discussion-with-jonathan-alter-author-of-american-reckoning-inside-trumps-trial-and-my-own/
LOCATION:Gabelli School of Business\, Room 328
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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ORGANIZER;CN="Beth Knobel":MAILTO:knobel@fordham.edu
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