
Anthony Baratta, Advocate for Racial Equity in Education and Fordham Professor for Nearly Five Decades, Dies at 95
Anthony N. Baratta, Ph.D., a distinguished professor emeritus of Fordham’s Graduate School of Education who…
Anthony N. Baratta, Ph.D., a distinguished professor emeritus of Fordham’s Graduate School of Education who…
More than 100 people from London, South Korea, Canada, and at least 18 states in…
U.S. Congressman Juan Vargas, a California state representative and 1987 Fordham alumnus, met current students…
In a new project known as RamCraft, Fordham students are virtually reconstructing the Lincoln Center…
Carolyn Selman, a longtime security officer at the Lincoln Center campus and a single mother…
When Joanna Arellano was a little girl, she wanted to become a nun like Mother…
When Sukja Bang was a toddler, she contracted polio. Years later, her right leg remained…
Julia Quinn, author of the New York Times bestselling Bridgerton book series that became adapted…
The Fordham Founder’s scholars and some of their biggest benefactors gathered online from their homes…
When Bill Gaventa started to care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities as a…