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Fordham Media Mentions: March 24, 2017

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CLIPS OF THE WEEK

Fordham University at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade
NBC New York 03-17-17
Fordham at the NYC parade on March 17, 2017.

‘He was one of us’: NYC, NBA world remember John Andariese
New York Post 03-21-17
Warm words flowed amid laughter and tears at the Fordham Chapel Tuesday as family, friends and acquaintances paid respects to beloved longtime Knicks color analyst John Andariese.

Norbert Sander, 74, Of Yonkers, NY, NYC marathon winner
Norbert Sander, armory restorer and NYC marathon winner, dies
Crain’s New York 03-17-17
Born in Yonkers, he was a graduate of Fordham University and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY

Fordham University at the St. Patrick’s Day Parade
NBC New York 03-17-17
Fordham at the NYC parade on March 17, 2017.

Fordham Real Estate Institute’s Hugh F. Kelly Featured on Counselors of Real Estate Panel
Patch.com 03-17-17
Hugh F. Kelly, Special Advisor to the Real Estate Institute at Fordham University’s School of Professional and Continuing Studies, participated in a panel discussion hosted by the Connecticut Chapter of The Counselors of Real Estate titled “24 Hour Cities” on Thursday, March 2.

‘We’re like cockroaches’: Developers are swarming over emerging neighborhoods
Business Insider 03-18-17
He was speaking Wednesday at a panel on residential real estate trends hosted by the newly-launched Fordham University real estate program.

NYC Orders Schools to Turn Back Donald Trump’s Immigration Authorities at the Door
Observer.com 03-21-17
The city will also offer “Know Your Rights” workshops and other services in partnership with the Fordham University Law Immigrant Preparedness Project and Catholic Charities Community Services for students and their families.

SCHOOL OF LAW FACULTY

JOHN PFAFF
Jeff Sessions ‘appears intent on taking us back to the 1980s’ and the ‘War on Drugs’
Business Insider 03-16-17
John Pfaff, a law professor at Fordham University in New York who recently published a book on the causes of mass incarceration, told Business Insider in an email that Sessions is probably not trying to specifically revive the “War on Drugs,” but rather looking to justify “harsh punitive responses to crime more broadly.”

KAREN GREENBERG
As Trump touts Guantanamo, civilian prosecutors notch wins
Associated Press via ABC News 03-17-17
“It’s really the last gasp of the Obama administration to prove that even in a battlefield situation, the courts work well,” said Karen Greenberg, a national security expert at Fordham University.

KAREN GREENBERG
Trump administration moves to strip citizenship of terrorist convicted for Brooklyn Bridge plot
PhillyVoice.com 03-21-17
Karen Greenberg, director of the Fordham Law School’s Center on National Security in New York, said the federal government has been aggressive in previous decades about revoking the citizenship of accused Nazis living in the United States.

ZEPHYR TEACHOUT
A Supreme Court Nominee Alert to the Dangers of Big Business
The Atlantic 03-20-17
Fordham University law professor Zephyr Teachout argues that “the joke was on American democracy: Scalia proceeded to undermine basic tenets of competition law for the next 30 years,” notably in the Verizon v. Trinko case, where he narrowed the Sherman Antitrust Act by holding that Verizon didn’t have to share its network.

JED SHUGERMAN
Neil Gorsuch and the “Frozen Trucker”
Slate 03-21-17
Jed Handelsman Shugerman is a Fordham law professor and the author of The People’s Courts and shugerblog.com.

ANDREW KENT
Bloomberg Law Brief: Comey Faces Questions Over Russia (Audio)
Bloomberg 03-21-17
Andrew Kent, a professor at Fordham University Law School, and Chris Edelson, Assistant Professor of Government and Director of the Politics, Policy and Law Scholars Program at American University, discuss FBI director James Comey’s testimony before Congress on Monday over Russian interference in the 2016 election.

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE FACULTY

CAROLE COX
More Grandparents Than Ever
The New York Times 03-20-17
“I don’t think grandparents were ever that much a portion of the population,” said Carole Cox, a gerontologist and professor of social work at Fordham University in New York City.

ARTS AND SCIENCES FACULTY

CHRISTINA GREER
Subway fare increase causing burden for low-income New Yorkers
New York Amsterdam News 03-17-17
Christina Greer, Ph.D., is an associate professor at Fordham University, the author of “Black Ethnics: Race, Immigration, and the Pursuit of the American Dream” and the host of The Aftermath on Ozy.com.

BRIAN ROSE
Field of one: What Donald Trump’s decision not to fill out a bracket says about his media strategy
Salon 03-18-17
Brian Rose, who is a communications professor at Fordham University, said that Trump’s hostility toward entertainment culture stems from his disinterest in building bipartisan consensus, which diverges from his predecessors of both parties.

ASIF SIDDIQI
Russia’s Space Program Is Struggling Mightily
Slate 03-21-17
Asif Siddiqi is a professor at Fordham University in New York and the author of The Red Rockets’ Glare: Spaceflight and the Soviet Imagination, 1857-1957.

NICHOLAS TAMPIO
Opt-out movement continues as state keeps pushing tests: View
LoHud.com 03-20-17
The writer, a Mamaroneck resident, is an associate professor of  political science at Fordham University.

CHARLES C. CAMOSY
Tomi Lahren is right: Small-government conservatism is compatible with being pro-choice on abortion
NY Daily News 03-21-17
Camosy is associate professor of theological and social ethics at Fordham University and author of “Beyond the Abortion Wars.”

CHARLES C. CAMOSY
Should animals count as persons under the law?
Dallas News 03-23-17
Charles C. Camosy is associate professor of theological ethics at Fordham University and author of For Love of Animals: Christian Ethics, Consistent Action.

RAYMOND KUO
Trump Ties to Russia
Fox 5 NY 03-21-17
Featuring political science professor Raymond Kuo

HILLARY MANTIS
6 things to avoid during your job search
The National Jurist 03-21-17
Hillary Mantis advises law students, pre-law students and lawyers. She is the author of “Alternative Careers for Lawyers” and director of the Pre-Law Program at Fordham University.

CLARA RODRIGUEZ
Bronx the Fastest Growing Borough, Census Shows
NY1 03-23-17
“New York City has always been a mecca for people to come to realize their dreams, to work. It has always had, not always, but the economy has been good I think in mores recent times,” said Clara Rodriguez, a sociology professor at Fordham University.

ALUMNI

Northwell Health CEO to lead St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Crain’s New York 03-17-17
After graduate school at Fordham University, Dowling became a professor of social policy and then an administrative dean at Fordham.

‘He was one of us’: NYC, NBA world remember John Andariese
New York Post 03-21-17
Warm words flowed amid laughter and tears at the Fordham Chapel Tuesday as family, friends and acquaintances paid respects to beloved longtime Knicks color analyst John Andariese.

Bodybuilding investment banker from N.J. to compete in new ‘The Amazing Race’
NJ.com 03-17-17
Originally from the Bronx and a graduate of Fordham University, Arzeno is looking forward to “seeing the places that I used to dream about and see on screensavers as a kid in real life,” and would particularly like to see Fiji and experience its “endless adventure,” he says in his CBS bio.

Town To Tap Bridgeport-Based Land Use Attorney for Advice on ‘Sober House’ Appeal
NewCanaanite.com 03-20-17
A graduate of Fordham University School of Law, [Patricia] Sullivan is a principal and co-chair of Cohen and Wolf’s “Land Use Group,” according to the firm’s website.

New chief and promotions mark new era for Darien Police Department
Darien Times 03-23-17
Captain Lawlor holds a B.S. in Criminal Justice from Iona College and a MSW from Fordham University.

OBITUARIES

‘He was one of us’: NYC, NBA world remember John Andariese
New York Post 03-21-17
Warm words flowed amid laughter and tears at the Fordham Chapel Tuesday as family, friends and acquaintances paid respects to beloved longtime Knicks color analyst John Andariese.

Norbert Sander, 74, Of Yonkers, NY, NYC marathon winner
Norbert Sander, armory restorer and NYC marathon winner, dies
Crain’s New York 03-17-17
Born in Yonkers, he was a graduate of Fordham University and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

Julia Kirby, 66, Of Croton Falls, NY,
JULIA KIRBY
The New York Times 03-23-17
A graduate of Albertus Magnus High School in Bardonia, New York, she earned a Bachelor’s degree from Emmanuel College and a Master’s degree from Fordham University.

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