Wednesday, November 20, 2024, 1 – 2:30 p.m. Book Talk and Conversation: The K-Effect with Christopher GoGwilt
Saturday, December 7, 2024, 7:30 – 9 p.m. 2024 Fordham Annual Festival of Lessons and Carols – Lincoln Center Campus
Sunday, December 8, 2024, 3 – 5 p.m. Three in One: Tour of Three Exhibits at the Walsh Family Library
Sunday, December 8, 2024, 4 – 5:30 p.m. 2024 Fordham Annual Festival of Lessons and Carols – Rose Hill Campus
Monday, December 9, 2024, 9 a.m. – Monday, January 13, 2025, 9 p.m. Chester Higgins Photography Exhibit ‘The Intimacy of Prayer’
Monday, December 9, 2024, 10 a.m. – Saturday, January 25, 2025, 4 p.m. ‘Wartime Beauty’ at Refuge Gallery
Thursday, January 30, 10 a.m. – Friday, March 28, 5 p.m. “Henna, Love, and Light: Jewish Life and Art in Siona Benjamin’s India”
Sunday, February 2, 3 – 5 p.m. New Exhibit Opening: “Henna, Love, and Light: Jewish Life and Art in Siona Benjamin’s India”
Thursday, February 27, 8 – 10:30 p.m. Event Series Fordham Theatre Presents: Three Penny Opera Fordham Theatre Presents: Three Penny Opera
Friday, February 28, 8 – 10:30 p.m. Event Series Fordham Theatre Presents: Three Penny Opera Fordham Theatre Presents: Three Penny Opera
Saturday, March 1, 8 – 10:30 p.m. Event Series Fordham Theatre Presents: Three Penny Opera Fordham Theatre Presents: Three Penny Opera
Thursday, March 6, 8 – 10:30 p.m. Event Series Fordham Theatre Presents: Three Penny Opera Fordham Theatre Presents: Three Penny Opera
Friday, March 7, 8 – 10:30 p.m. Event Series Fordham Theatre Presents: Three Penny Opera Fordham Theatre Presents: Three Penny Opera
Saturday, March 8, 2 – 5:30 p.m. Event Series Fordham Theatre Presents: Three Penny Opera Fordham Theatre Presents: Three Penny Opera
Saturday, March 8, 8 – 10:30 p.m. Event Series Fordham Theatre Presents: Three Penny Opera Fordham Theatre Presents: Three Penny Opera
Wednesday, April 2, 4 – 6 p.m. Urban Devotions, Images of Faith in the City: A Photographic Exhibition by David Gonzalez
Wednesday, April 9, 12:30 – 2 p.m. Lecture & Lunch: Joshua Teplitsky on the Aftermath of Epidemics Among Jews of Early Modern Europe