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CLIPS OF THE WEEK

BETHANY FERNANDEZ, ALISON RINI, VERONICA QUIROGA, CARLOS RICO, MARK NAISON
In Bronx and beyond, the pandemic revealed resilience
Christian Science Monitor 07-15-21
When Bethany Fernandez first began to document oral histories in the Bronx during the pandemic, her own life was “chaotic,” she says – her familiar routines upended, her days confronted with fear and uncertainty. The communities surrounding her were among the most afflicted in the country, and they were being documented relentlessly in the news. But when she decided to join a group of fellow students at Fordham University to launch the Bronx COVID-19 Oral History Project, she found a reality not fully captured in the news, she says.

DONNA LEHMANN
Emotions Belong in the Office
Inside Higher Ed 07-09-21
Donna Lehmann is the assistant vice president for marketing at Fordham University in New York City.

BENJAMIN COLE
How MBA Programs are adapting to ‘huge’ interest in cryptocurrencies
Fortune 07-23-21
“There’s a lot of innovation that’s happening at smaller schools,” Cole says, referencing blockchain and crypto education. While big-time MBA programs at schools like Penn or Harvard may be slow-rolling their way toward these types of classes, Cole and his colleagues at Fordham are blazing the path forward.

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY

Joining Plastic, Glass and Metal on the Recycle List: Fake Art
The New York Times 09-01-21
One exhibition, “Caveat Emptor” was hosted by Fordham University in 2013 and included paintings once mistakenly attributed to Rembrandt, Gauguin, Renoir, Gris, Matisse and Chagall.

NYC College Neighborhood Businesses Eagerly Await Return of Students
The City 08-30-21
From restaurants around NYU to a neighborhood pizza spot near Fordham University’s Bronx campus, local businesses are anticipating students’ in-person return to boost their bottom lines.

Incoming Fordham students plunge into urban gardening
News 12 08-27-21
More than 100 incoming freshmen from Fordham University are connecting with each other through nature. The students are creating a garden dedicated to pollinators through the university’s Urban Plunge program.

So You Want to Sing Cabaret
Broadway World 08-07-21
In the summer session at Fordham University, they have been teaching a class based on their book.

35 BEST COLLEGE DORMS
College Consensus 07-19-21
Fordham University, an acclaimed Jesuit institution in New York City, has been named a “Hidden Ivy” and frequently ranked a top national university.

Here Are Tri-State Colleges & Universities Requiring a COVID Vaccine
NBC New York 08-11-21
Fordham University is included in a list of tri-state schools requiring the COVID-19 vaccine for in-person students and proof before the start of fall semester

NYC Hispanic chamber, Fordham University to offer cybersecurity scholarships
Bronx Times 08-12-21
This year, The New York City Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (NYCHCC) has partnered with Fordham University’s Center for Cybersecurity to provide annual scholarships to students interested in receiving a Master of Science in Cybersecurity.

State of Our Schools: Fordham University back on the field during final weeks of summer
News 12 09-12-21
After a fall with no football, Fordham University is back on the field during these final weeks of summer.

Fashion is destroying the planet but we keep buying clothes. This is how we fix it
Independent 08-22-21
In order to get the bosses of the future considering sustainability alongside or even above profit, the RBC, which is part of Fordham University, New York, has embedded sustainability into its curriculum.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

MICHAEL DOWLING
What I learned Leading New Yorks Largest Healthcare Provider Through Covid
Chief Executive 08-16-21
Mike Dowling led the largest healthcare provider and private employer in New York state through the epicenter of Covid-19. Here’s what he’ll take away from the experience.

WFUV

DENNIS ELSAS
Dennis Elsas Celebrates 50 Years On NYC Rock Radio.
Inside Radio 07-07-21
More recently, he has been with Fordham University adult alternative WFUV (90.7) for more than 20 years.

ADMINISTRATORS

DONNA LEHMANN
Emotions Belong in the Office
Inside Higher Ed 07-09-21
Donna Lehmann is the assistant vice president for marketing at Fordham University in New York City.

DEAN DAVIDSON
We Spoke to Dr Anthony Davidson of Fordham University on Being an Effective Leader During Turbulent Times
CEO’s SPEAK 08-16-21
Dr. Anthony Davidson is the Dean of Fordham University’s School of Professional and Continuing Studies (PCS) with campus locations at Lincoln Center in Manhattan, Rose Hill in the Bronx and West Harrison in Westchester County, N.Y. PCS

SCHOOL OF LAW FACULTY

CHERYL BADER

2 New York Judges Ordered Defendants to Get Vaccinated. Can They Do That?

New York Times 08-23-21

Cheryl Bader, a professor at the Fordham University School of Law, said that while she admired Judge Rakoff’s creativity, there was a “potential hole in the underlying logic.”

 

JOHN PFAFF

Is New York’s Wave of Gun Violence Receding? Experts See Reason for Hope.

New York Times 08-24-21

“I think Delta’s going to interrupt any sort of simple narrative,” said John Pfaff, a law professor at Fordham University.”

 

ZEPHYR TEACHOUT

Zephyr Teachout on Gov. Hochul’s ethics challenges

Spectrum News 1 08-24-21

“The problem is, just about everything she’s doing is going to be related to his work, so the best thing is for him not to continue in that job,” Teachout told Capital Tonight. “But the second best is a total recusal by the governor’s office on anything related to his company.”

 

OLIVIER SYLVAIN

New bill strips Facebook, Twitter of Section 230 immunity for spreading vaccine falsehoods

Ars Technica 07-23-21

Despite the bill’s limited scope, the sort of restriction it proposes would likely encounter resistance from tech companies, Olivier Sylvain, a law professor at Fordham University, told Ars.

 

JERRY GOLDFEDER

We warned in March 2019 of a coup attempt if Trump lost the 2020 election. We were right.

USA Today 08-02-21

Jerry H. Goldfeder (@jerrygoldfeder), a nationally recognized election attorney who teaches Election Law at Fordham Law School, was chair of the New York State Bar Association’s Task Force on the 2020 Election and consultant to CNN’s 2016 miniseries “Race for the White House.” 

 

JERRY GOLDFEDER

Opinion: What does it mean to be a socialist in 2021?

Queens Daily Eagle 07-22-21

Jerry Goldfeder is a veteran election lawyer who practices at Stroock LLP in New York City, teaches Election Law at Fordham Law School. 

 

IAN WEINSTEIN

Jan. 6 rioters face years in jail for ransacking Capitol. Harsher penalties loom for more violent defendants

USA Today 07-15-21

“I would certainly expect that judges would be very concerned about assaults on law enforcement,” said Ian Weinstein, a law professor at Fordham University who has practiced federal law for decades. 

 

JAMES GOODALE

Changing Landmark Libel Ruling Not a Solution to Disinformation, Lawyer Says

Voice of America 07-13-21

Instead, the Fordham University School of Law professor says Congress should revise Section 230, which protects online platforms from being responsible for what users say on their sites.

 

CARL MINZNER

Xi Jinping set out to save the Communist Party. But critics say he made himself its biggest threat

CNN 07-25-21

Carl Minzner, a professor in law at Fordham Law School in the United States, said if the criteria for promotion shifted from a focus on competence to an emphasis on personal loyalty to Xi, it could lead to a generation of weak, unprepared leaders.

 

CARL MINZNER

How China’s Communist Party Schools Train Generations Of Loyal Members

NPR 07-20-21

“For this reason, Xi is now driving everything in precisely the opposite direction — eliminating what limited space had existed on the margins of academia and media for meaningful discussion and ramping up campaigns to force cadres to study officially approved versions of party history, versions which increasingly assign a larger role to Xi himself,” says Carl Minzner, a professor of Chinese politics at Fordham University in New York.

 

CARL MINZNER

China Isn’t That Strategic

The Atlantic 07-01-21

“The finely tuned technocratic motors of the Chinese state—they are grinding down,” Carl Minzner, a specialist in Chinese government at Fordham University School of Law, told me.

 

DONNA REDEL 

Has the Biden Administration Lost the Plot on Crypto Regulation?

CoinDesk 07-01-21

Donna Redel is a professor at Fordham Law and board member at New York Angels.

 

MARTIN FLAHERTY

China’s national security legislation is destroying Hong Kong’s rule of law

Vox 07-01-21

“It is the application of a law,” said Martin Flaherty, a professor of international law at Fordham University School of Law, “that means the end of Hong Kong as the world knew it.”

 

KAREN GREENBERG

Education and Afghanistan’s Security

Project Syndicate 07-28-21

Karen J. Greenberg, Director of the Center on National Security at Fordham University’s School of Law, is the author of the forthcoming Subtle Tools: The Dismantling of American Democracy from the War on Terror to Donald Trump.

 

KAREN GREENBERG

Transfers Alone Won’t Close Guantanamo Bay

Defense One 07-20-21

The routine departure of judges or staff, as well as questions about whether evidence can be used if it was obtained using torture, continue to plague the process, said Karen Greenberg, the director of Fordham University School of Law’s Center on National Security.

 

KAREN GREENBERG

It’s Not Too Late to Prosecute Trump-Era Crimes

The Nation 07-09-21

Karen J. Greenberg is director of the Center on National Security at Fordham Law School.

 

KAREN GREENBERG

Karen Greenberg interviewed

Al Jazeera 07-06-21

Karen Greenberg, who runs Fordham Law’s Center on National Security, interviewed on Al Jazeera.

 

LAWRENCE BRENNAN

USS Bonhomme Richard fire emails raise questions about criminal charges

Military Times 07-09-21

Technically, the term “trial counsel” comes into effect when someone is charged and a court is convened. The naming of a trial counsel would be included in a convening order for that case, according to Lawrence Brennan, a retired Navy captain and attorney who now teaches at Fordham University’s School of Law.

 

LAWRENCE BRENNAN

Navy has yet to explain cause of Bonhomme Richard fire, nearly a year later

Military Times 07-06-21

The fact that nearly a year has passed with the Navy offering no explanation for the peacetime loss of a warship raises questions, according to Lawrence Brennan, a retired Navy captain and professor at the Fordham University Law School.

 

LAWRENCE BRENNAN

MBN-USAGM “AlHurra Tonight” 

AlHurra Tonight 06-11-21

Lawrence Brennan, Law Professor at Fordham University

 

CLARE HUNTINGTON

COVID-19 imperils progress made in child well-being, says KIDS Count report

Deseret 06-29-21

Clare Huntington, the Joseph M. McLaughlin Professor of Law at Fordham Law School, said subsidizing high-quality child care would make it possible for more parents to work.

 

NICHOLAS JOHNSON

Joe Biden gets history wrong on the Second Amendment limiting gun ownership

Politifact 06-25-21

Setting aside ongoing disagreements over that ruling, Fordham University law professor Nicholas Johnson said, “The amendment limited government action, not people.”

 

YOUNGJAE LEE

Chauvin Sentenced To 22.5 Years In Prison For Floyd Murder

Law 360 06-25-21

Prosecutors, who like to maintain “institutional capital,” may have also been thinking of their long-term credibility before the state bench, according to Fordham University School of Law professor Youngjae Lee. 

 

ABNER GREENE

Justices rule for student in ‘cursing cheerleader’ case

Associated Press 06-23-21

The decision was a strong endorsement of students’ right to speak freely, which the court first expressed more than a half-century ago in defending armbands worn by high school students in protest of the Vietnam War, said Abner Greene, a constitutional law professor at the Fordham University School of Law in Manhattan.

 

JOHN PFAFF

Keep Reform Process Alive, Urges Justice Policy Expert

The Crime Report 06-25-21

Fordham University law professor John Pfaff argues, in fact, that many of the reforms advocated in policing may actually do a better job at reducing violence than returning to the hardline policies of the past.

 

JOHN PFAFF

Can Criminal Justice Reform Survive a Wave of Violent Crime?

The New Republic 06-21-21

John Pfaff is a professor of law at Fordham University and the author of Locked In: The True Causes of Mass Incarceration—and How to Achieve Real Reform.

 

TANYA HERNÁNDEZ

‘In The Heights’: Can one film bring joy — and spark a Latino conversation on race?

NBC News 07-02-21

“An ethnic group is not impervious to issues of racism simply because they, too, are victims of racialization” and discrimination,” Fordham University law professor Tanya Hernandez, author of the upcoming book “On Latino Anti-Black Bias: ‘Racial Innocence’ & The Struggle for Equality,” previously told NBC News.

 

TANYA HERNÁNDEZ

Are you ambivalent about celebrating July 4? You’re not alone.

USA Today 07-01-21

It’s common for marginalized U.S. citizens to question reveling in Fourth of July festivities, according to Fordham University critical race theory law professor Tanya K. Hernández.

 

TANYA HERNÁNDEZ

Would change in admission policy at 2 Jersey City schools discourage Black students from applying?

New Jersey 06-28-21

Fordham University Law Professor Tanya Hernandez cautioned that Jersey City officials should examine if the current policy — roughly 25% each Black, white, Hispanic and “other” — needs to be fixed.

 

TANYA HERNÁNDEZ

Why the colorism problem of ‘In the Heights’ matters

Boston Globe 06-18-21

After watching “In the Heights,” Tanya Katerí Hernández, a professor at Fordham University School of Law, was left with conflicting thoughts. 

 

TANYA HERNÁNDEZ

Being mixed-race in the age of BLM

New York Daily News 06-12-21

Hernández is the Archibald R. Murray Professor of Law at Fordham Law School and author of “Multiracials and Civil Rights: Mixed-Race Stories of Discrimination.”

 

TANYA HERNÁNDEZ

Let’s Talk About In the Heights and the Erasure of Dark-Skinned Afro-Latinx Folks

The Root 06-09-21

Homogeneity and the illusion of a “race-free culture” within Latinidad is a myth (as Fordham Law professor, Tanya Hernández, previously told The Root). 

 

JOEL COHEN

Succumbing to Ransomware: There’s No Federal Law Against It

Bloomberg Law 06-11-21

He is the author of “Blindfolds Off: Judges on How They Decide,” and is an adjunct professor at Fordham University School of Law and Cardozo School of Law.

 

JAMES BRUDNEY

Why Are So Many Big Law Firms Chicken About Mandating Vaccines? (2)

Bloomberg Law 08-02-21

“There’s no legal impediment for mandating vaccines,” says James Brudney, a labor and employment professor at Fordham Law School, citing recent rulings involving Houston Methodist Hospital and Indiana University that overcame employee challenges to vaccine requirements.

 

JAMES BRUDNEY

OSHA Sets COVID Safety Rules for Health Care Workers

WebMD 06-14-21

But questions remain, said James Brudney, JD, a professor at Fordham Law School in New York City and former chief counsel of the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Labor. 

 

JAMES BRUDNEY

OSHA Issues New Rules on COVID-19 Safety for Healthcare Workers

Medscape 06-10-21

But questions remain, said James Brudney, JD, a professor at Fordham Law School in New York City and former chief counsel of the US Senate Subcommittee on Labor. 

 

SUSAN SCAFIDI

The New Wave of Labour Litigation Facing Fashion

Business of Fashion 07-22-21

According to Susan Scafidi, founder of the Fashion Law Institute at Fordham Law School, it all points to shifting attitudes around what corporate responsibility ought to look like.

 

SUSAN SCAFIDI

Can Your Boss Legally Make You Wear A Bra To Work?https://www.thenation.com/article/economy/biden-monopoly-executive-order/

HuffPost 06-10-21

“In the battle of the bra versus the free-range breast, employers can require complete coverage, but they should be careful about dictating exactly how employees comply,” said Susan Scafidi, founder and academic director of the Fashion Law Institute, a nonprofit academic center at Fordham University School of Law.

 

ERIC YOUNG

Compliance Officers Play Leading Role in Pursuing Diversity Goals

The Wall Street Journal 06-10-21

“With legal and regulatory practices around what can be asked or not asked [during the hiring process], it’s even more litigious, and therefore compliance can—and should—play an even more visible role in the front end of obtaining employees,” said Mr. Young, who now runs a compliance advisory firm and is an adjunct compliance professor at the Fordham University School of Law.

 

BRUCE GREEN

Justice Department says Russians hacked federal prosecutors

Associated Press 07-29-21

“New York is the financial center of the world and those districts are particularly well known for investigating and prosecuting white-collar crimes and other cases, including investigating people close to the former president,” said Bruce Green, a professor at Fordham Law School and a former prosecutor in the Southern District.

 

BRUCE GREEN

Opinion: As the Giuliani case goes forward, courts should think deeply about the First Amendment

Washington Post 06-25-21

Bruce A. Green is the Louis Stein Chair at Fordham Law School, where he directs the Louis Stein Center for Law and Ethics. 

 

BRUCE GREEN

Energized Trump probes pose problems for Biden

The Hill 06-23-21

Bruce Green, a law professor at Fordham University and a former federal prosecutor, said Garland is in a much more difficult position than former Attorney General Edward Levi, who took over the DOJ in the wake of Watergate.

 

BRUCE GREEN

Texas bar association probing attorney general’s effort to overturn 2020 election

Washington Post 06-09-21

Although the consensus was that the suit’s legal argument was deeply flawed, Bruce Green, a professor at the Fordham University School of Law, said it is not an ethical violation to bring a losing case.

 

ZEPHYR TEACHOUT

Andrew Cuomo Was a Petty, Corrupt Bully

Mother Jones 08-10-21

In 2014, Zephyr Teachout, a Fordham law professor, pulled 33 percent of the vote in a gubernatorial primary while largely running against Cuomo’s shuttering of the Moreland Commission—which had been formed to investigate corruption in his administration.

 

ZEPHYR TEACHOUT

State Attorney General Letitia James Puts Spotlight on the Women Who Accused Cuomo

The City 08-03-21

Zephyr Teachout, a lawyer and law professor at Fordham University who ran against Cuomo for governor in 2014 and against James for attorney general in 2018, called her investigations into the nursing home death count and the misconduct allegations “rock solid.”

 

ZEPHYR TEACHOUT

‘It’s about capitalism working for people’

MSNBC 07-09-21

Mehdi Hasan talks to Fordham Law Professor and antitrust expert Zephyr Teachout about Pres. Biden’s watershed speech announcing executive action to empower workers and consumers.

 

ZEPHYR TEACHOUT

Joe Biden Just Threw Down the Anti-Monopoly Gauntlet—but One Big Question Remains

The Nation 07-09-21

Zephyr Teachout, a Nation editorial board member, is an associate professor of law at Fordham University and the author of Break ’Em Up: Recovering Our Freedom From Big Ag, Big Tech, and Big Money.

 

ZEPHYR TEACHOUT

Antitrust Crusader Lina Khan Faces a Big Obstacle: The Courts

Bloomberg 06-23-21

“I am choked up,” tweeted Zephyr Teachout, the Fordham University law professor and author of anti-monopoly book Break ’Em Up. 

 

ZEPHYR TEACHOUT

Appointing Lina Khan May Be the Best Thing Joe Biden Has Done

The Nation 06-22-21

Zephyr Teachout, a Nation editorial board member, is an associate professor of law at Fordham University and the author of Break ’Em Up: Recovering Our Freedom From Big Ag, Big Tech, and Big Money.

 

ZEPHYR TEACHOUT

Divided Progressive Field For Manhattan Prosecutor Clears Path For Wall Street Ally

HuffPost 06-21-21

Zephyr Teachout, a Fordham law professor and former political candidate influential in progressive circles, has cited this factor in her calls for the left to rally behind Bragg in a bid to stop Farhadian Weinstein.  

 

ZEPHYR TEACHOUT

New York Is Close to Passing the Most Important Antitrust Law in a Generation

VICE 06-08-21

“This bill is really epic,” prominent anti-trust attorney and Fordham University law professor Zephyr Teachout said at Monday’s press conference. 

 

ZEPHYR TEACHOUT

Getting Back to Our Roots: End the Influence of Multinational Corporations in New York Elections

Gotham Gazette 06-05-21

Zephyr Teachout is an Associate Law Professor at Fordham Law School. 

 

GABELLI SCHOOL OF BUSINESS FACULTY

BENJAMIN COLE

How MBA Programs are adapting to ‘huge’ interest in cryptocurrencies

Fortune 07-23-21

“There’s a lot of innovation that’s happening at smaller schools,” Cole says, referencing blockchain and crypto education. While big-time MBA programs at schools like Penn or Harvard may be slow-rolling their way toward these types of classes, Cole and his colleagues at Fordham are blazing the path forward.

 

MARY BETH QUARANTA MORRISSEY

New York State Bar ponders COVID vaccine mandate

Queens Daily Eagle 07-30-21

Members of the task force include Mary Beth Quaranta Morrissey, fellow at Fordham University Global Health Care Innovation Management Center and adjunct professor at the Gabelli School of Business and Graduate School of Social Services

 

SERTAN KABADAYI

When will travel return to normal?

Washington Post 07-21-21

“I would not call this normal,” says Sertan Kabadayi, a marketing professor at Fordham University. 

 

SERTAN KABADAYI

Ask the Experts: Best Delta Credit Card

Wallet Hub 08-24-21

Ph.D., Professor of Marketing, Director of Teaching Excellence, Gabelli School of Business, Fordham University

 

DAVID GAUTSCHI

The Great Bitcoin Electricity Debate

Forbes 07-08-21

David Gautschi is an academic at Fordham University with expertise in global energy.

 

KIMBERLEY LAMARQUE ORMAN

Theatre Without Walls: Free Southern Theater and New Heritage Theatre Group

American Theatre 07-05-21

Kimberley LaMarque Orman, a professor at Fordham University and executive producer of the video series Fordham Road, has produced, acted, and directed in a variety of productions across the U.S., including Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, Jar the Floor, Macbeth, In the Blood, Blues for an Alabama Sky, Romeo & Juliet, Three Sisters, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, and The Old Settler.

 

KEVIN MIRABILE

Author Spotlight: Exotic alternatives — their characteristics, risks and portfolio effects

Real Assets Advisor 06-24-21

Joining the program is Kevin Mirabile, author of “Exotic Alternative Investments – Stand Alone Characteristics, Unique Risks and Portfolio Effects,” and a professor of finance at Fordham University. (06/2021)

 

JULITA HABER

Overwhelmed? Try Leaning into Disorder

Start It Up 06-21-21

Your personal leadership style will impact how you deal with change, says Julita Haber, a clinical assistant professor of organizational behavior at Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business.

 

MARK CONRAD

Tokyo Games struggling with COVID-19 — what it means for Utah’s Olympic dream

Deseret 07-22-21

That may — or may not — be the case for Utah’s bid, suggested Mark Conrad, a professor of law and ethics and director of the sports business concentration at Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business in New York City, who has criticized the IOC’s control over the Tokyo Olympics, including whether the Games could be canceled.

 

MARK CONRAD

Olympics, pandemic and politics: There’s no separating them

Associated Press 07-21-21

MARK CONRAD, lawyer, Gabelli School of Business, Fordham University

 

MARK CONRAD

Fans’ lawsuit over Astros’ sign stealing tossed by Texas appeals court

The Athletic 07-15-21

Mark Conrad, director of the sports business program at Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business

 

MARK CONRAD

Sha’Carri Richardson’s Olympic suspension turns to heated debate on cannabis

ABC News 07-08-21

“I don’t think you’ll see the world community will flip a switch [on cannabis rules]just because the United States says it’s legal,” Mark Conrad, the director of the sports business program at Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business, told ABC News.

 

MARK CONRAD

Gabelli professor Mark Conrad on NCAA / SCOTUS ruling

News 12 Brooklyn 07-06-21

Gabelli professor Mark Conrad weighs in on the NCAA / SCOTUS ruling on News 12 the Bronx. 

 

MARK CONRAD

U.S. Supreme Court’s Alston ruling ushers ‘new age’ of athletes’ rights, new challenges for Iowa athletics departments

The Gazette 06-21-21

“We are definitely getting into a new age of athletes’ rights,” said Mark Conrad, the director of Fordham University’s sports business program.

 

MARK CONRAD

Why are Olympics going on despite public, medical warnings?

Associated Press 06-16-21

“The IOC carries a brand that is powerful. Athletes from around the world coming together to compete in peace is a heart-tugging draw. It takes an entertainment event and infuses it with a certain level of piety and awe. Who is against peace? With this “Olympism” as a goal, it has snagged corporate sponsors willing to pay lots of money. Therefore, the IOC has the leverage to exact contract terms very favorable to it and it certainly has done that in this case. The fact that only the IOC can formally decide to pull the plug on the games — even in the case of unforeseeable health events — is testament to this.” —Mark Conrad, lawyer, Gabelli School of Business, Fordham University

 

FORMER GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE FACULTY

LYN SLATER

Retired social work professor is an accidental fashion icon

Tamron Hall 07-06-21

Lyn Slater, who used to teach at Fordham’s Graduate School of Social Service, featured on Tamron Hall’s show.

 

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE FACULTY

TINA MASCHI

As the death penalty becomes less common, life imprisonment becomes more so

The Economist 07-06-21

Tina Maschi of Fordham University in New York calculates that they cost $68,000 a year, three times as much as young inmates.

 

ARTS AND SCIENCES FACULTY

GARRETT BROAD

Cellular agriculture development has potential to change food industry, society

Penn State News 09-01-2021

Garrett Broad, associate professor, Department of Communication and Media Studies, Fordham University, and Nicole Negowetti, senior director of policy at the Plant Based Foods Association, also were members of the research team.

 

ANJALI DAYAL

DOVES AMONG HAWKS: PART II

Inkstick Media 08-06-21

Anjali Kaushlesh Dayal is an assistant professor of international politics at Fordham University. 

 

ANJALI DAYAL

DOVES AMONG HAWKS: PART I

Inkstick Media 08-06-21

Anjali Kaushlesh Dayal is an assistant professor of international politics at Fordham University. 

 

LAURA SULLIVAN

The ethical implications of who judges what’s ‘necessary’ when it comes to emergency care

STAT 08-06-21

Laura Specker Sullivan is an assistant professor of philosophy at Fordham University and the former director of ethics at the Medical University of South Carolina.

 

NICHOLAS TAMPIO

Vaccine mandates will backfire. People will resist even more.

Washington Post 07-31-21

Nicholas Tampio is a professor of political science at Fordham University and the author of “Common Core: National Education Standards and the Threat to Democracy.”  Twitter

 

NICHOLAS TAMPIO

Nicholas Tampio, Ph.D., v Dr. Leana Wen re: vaccine mandates

CNN 08-06-21

Nicholas Tampio, Ph.D., v Dr. Leana Wen re: vaccine mandates

 

JAMIE PARKER

The Science of Rap Battles

The List 07-30-21

Jamie Parker, a professor at Fordham University who teaches hip hop biology, explains the live theatrics and science of battle rap.

 

JOHN DAVENPORT

New Jersey must do better on housing policy to aid low-income families | Opinion

North Jersey 07-30-21

John Davenport is a professor of philosophy at Fordham University and is a resident of Caldwell.

 

DIANA KAMIN

Total Recall

Artforum 08-30-21

Diana Kamin is an advanced lecturer in the department of communication and media studies at Fordham University.

 

WILLIAM AKOTO

For hackers, space is the final frontier

Vox 07-29-21

And in the future, a worst-case scenario could involve a hacker tricking a satellite into crashing into other space infrastructure, according to William Akoto, an international politics professor at Fordham University, who studies cyber conflict.

 

RACHEL ANNUNZIATO

UPDATE: Catholics see challenging balance in Simone Biles’ decisions at Olympics

Catholic News Service 07-30-21

The day after Biles’ announcement, Rachel Annunziato, a professor of psychology at Fordham University, a Jesuit-run school in New York, talked about it in one of her classes.

 

AMANDA ARMSTRONG-PRICE

Semi-Plausible Histories: On Torrey Peters’s “Detransition, Baby”

Los Angeles Review of Books 07-16-21

Amanda Armstrong-Price is an assistant professor of history at Fordham University.

 

TYLER STOVALL

French Cooking Call-in, ‘The Stone Face’ Reprint, Gathering During COVID, ‘The Watering Hole’ at Signature Theatre

WNYC 07-14-21

Tyler Stovall, dean of Fordham University’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and Adam Shatz, the US editor for London Review of Books, join us to discuss New York Review Books’ new edition of William Gardner Smith’s 1963 novel, The Stone Face, for which Shatz wrote the introduction.

 

ALLISON PFINGST

‘Skorts’ and tennis skirts are back! Get in on this season’s throwback trend

Good Morning America 07-09-21

“Earlier skirt/short hybrids were either a skirt or modesty panel layered over or attached to a voluminous pair of long shorts or a skirt that was significantly longer than the shorts attached underneath, making the short aspect more akin to built-in underwear than a notable part of the garment,” Allison Pfingst, director of fashion studies at Fordham University, told “GMA.”

 

AMIR IDRIS

Is there hope for South Sudan after 10 years of failure?

The Hill 07-07-21

Amir Idris is a professor of African history and politics in the Department of African and African American Studies at Fordham University, New York.

 

MONIKA MCDERMOTT

Biden said America had ‘gained the upper hand’ over Covid – has Delta changed the game?

The Guardian 08-07-21

But Monika McDermott, a political science professor at Fordham University in New York, said: “I actually think the Biden administration handled it amazingly well, given how much mistrust there was very early on for the vaccine, how non-existent the rollout was under Trump.

 

MONIKA L. MCDERMOTT

Why Andrew Cuomo’s job is more vulnerable to scandal than Donald Trump’s was

The Conversation 08-06-21

“Despite the loss of public approval, the pillorying by the press, and abandonment by most of his political allies, Cuomo is behaving as though he can hold onto his office, rejecting the charges and excusing his behavior by claiming he’s just a warm kind of guy. He seems to be betting that he is personally stronger than this scandal, a ploy he may have learned from former President Donald Trump.

 

MONIKA MCDERMOTT

Republicans’ effort to deny the Capitol attack is working – and it’s dangerous

The Guardian 07-06-21

“Rightwing media and some Republicans, including Republicans in the Senate and the House, are trying to make it seem as though what was a siege on the Capitol was not actually a siege on the Capitol,” said Monika McDermott, a political science professor at Fordham University in New York.

 

DARRYL MCLEOD

Afghanistan Faces Complex Web of Economic Crises

VOA News 08-27-21

“The stakes are high, but the fact that the stakes are high for this new government is a reason to be optimistic, because it gives them an incentive to cooperate,” said Darryl McLeod, a Fordham University professor of economics who has studied economies in crisis.

 

PAUL LEVINSON

Organizing Society

Margins Podcast 06-23-21

In this episode of Margins, Elena and I spoke with Stetson University professor Sven Smith, Fordham University professor Paul Levinson and human rights activist Ben O’Keefe on the forces that drive how we organize ourselves as societies and why they can be so difficult to change.

 

TIFFANY YIP

Students Face Worse Wearing Mental Health, How will Schools Handle It?

Teen Vogue 8-26-21 

Tiffany Yip, Ph.D, a psychology professor at Fordham University, told Teen Vogue, “there is no doubt that the pandemic sheds light on existing mental health challenges, and it also created new mental health concerns. The pandemic forced us into a global ‘pause.’ When we pause, we have more time to stop and observe, we start to notice things that were drowned out by our prior ‘busy-ness.’”

 

TIFFANY YIP

Advocates call for research into pandemic’s impact on AAPI health

CGTN 08-26-21

The COVID-19 pandemic and the rise of hate crimes have led to calls for more research on the health implications of the pandemic for Asian Americans. Scientists say important medical knowledge could be missed. Sarah Walton reports

 

TIFFANY YIP

Research on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Is Being Stifled

Scientific American 07-08-21

“We have all heard about, and personally experienced or witnessed, reviews that have been clouded by the model minority stereotype: ‘Asians are doing great, we don’t need to study them,’” says Tiffany Yip, professor and chair of the psychology department chair at Fordham University.

 

BRYAN MASSINGALE, S.T.D.

Fr. Bryan Massingale: White nationalism is the greatest threat to peace today

National Catholic Reporter 08-06-21

A Milwaukee archdiocesan priest, he is a theology professor at Fordham University in New York and holds the theology department’s James and Nancy Buckman Chair in Applied Christian Ethics.

 

BRYAN MASSINGALE

Black priest: White nationalism the greatest threat to peace today

Catholic Sun 08-06-21

“White nationalism is the existential, visceral conviction that this country — its public spaces, its history, its culture — belong to white people in a way that they do not and should not belong to ‘others,’” Father Bryan Massingale said in remarks accepting the award July 31 during Pax Christi’s national conference, held via Zoom.

 

BRYAN MASSINGALE, S.T.D.

Pax Christi USA recognizes Rev. Bryan N. Massingale, S.T.D. with the 2021 Teacher of Peace Award

Pax Christi USA 06-30-21

Rev. Massingale, a priest of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, is the James and Nancy Buckman Professor of Theological and Social Ethics at Fordham University and the Senior Fellow in its Center for Ethics Education.

 

JAMES KIM

Asian American Studies Departments Could Be Transformative, Advocates Say

Teen Vogue 06-21-21

At Fordham, the initiative began with a petition launched by english professor James Kim on March 22. 

 

MAGDA TETER

Nearly half of QAnon followers believe Jews are plotting to take over the world

American Independent 06-29-21

Trump gave cover to both groups to emerge from the fringes of mainstream thought and profess their views proudly, Magda Teter, professor of history at Fordham University and the author of “Blood Libel: On the Trail of an Antisemitic Myth,” told The American Independent Foundation.

 

CHRISTINE HINZE

Pope Francis agrees: Equal pay for women is long (long) overdue

America Magazine 07-26-21

“Otherwise, it’s most often women who do the unpaid work that subsidizes the rest of us getting off cheaply,” said Christine Firer Hinze, a professor of theology at Fordham and author of Glass Ceiling and Dirt Floors: Women, Work, and the Global Economy.

 

CHRISTINE HINZE

Inspired by Pope Francis, panelists rethink the nature of care work

National Catholic Reporter 06-25-21

Fordham University theologian Christine Firer Hinze told attendees that care work is not only necessary, but “an authentic human good” that, for Christians, “is a way of participating in God’s creative and sustaining action.”

 

ANGELA ALAIMO O’DONNELL

Faith’s storehouse of story and symbol enhances poet’s diverse output

Catholic Courier 06-24-21

A professor of English literature at Fordham University in New York, Alaimo O’Donnell has taken as her muse the late Catholic writer Flannery O’Connor who, while not a poet in her own right, has inspired countless Catholic authors over the last half-century.

 

BRUCE BERG

Eric Adams is poised to be New York City’s next mayor. Who is he?

USA Today 07-07-21

“He really has credibility on both sides of the issue,” said Fordham University political science professor Bruce Berg.

 

BRUCE BERG

Eric Adams wins New York City Democratic mayoral race after keeping narrow lead over Kathryn Garcia

USA Today 07-06-21

“He really has credibility on both sides of the issue” of crime and policing, Fordham University political science professor Bruce Berg said.

 

BRUCE BERG

NYC mayoral race thrown into disarray after ‘test’ ballots counted; ‘foolishness’ blamed on election board

USA Today 06-29-21

Bruce Berg, a political science professor at Fordham University who specializes in New York City politics, said Adams’ moderation and balance on the issue of crime and police reform made him an appealing candidate to some voters.

 

BRUCE BERG

Eric Adams is leading, but the race for New York City mayor isn’t decided. Here’s what we know.

USA Today 06-23-21

Bruce Berg, a political science professor at Fordham University who specializes in New York City politics, said Adams, a “homegrown” candidate, gained credibility from both his police and political background.

 

EVAN SHAPIRO

Inside Comcast’s Plan to Become a Streaming Giant

The Wall Street Journal 06-23-21

NBCUniversal put the extra money toward Seeso content, but Mr. Shapiro, now a producer and media professor at New York University and Fordham University, said the company couldn’t stomach the losses needed to build a startup in streaming.

 

CLINT RAMOS

[Only IN Hollywood] Cebuano Clint Ramos gets raves from Oprah Winfrey and Jennifer Hudson, no less

Rappler 08-06-21

The assistant professor of design and head of design and production at Fordham University added, “The first gown that she actually wears is that gold gown for the Rockefeller Center scene that she wears with a fur coat. So, that’s the first costume.”

 

CLINT RAMOS

Theatre Training Programs Have Some Learning to Do

American Theatre 06-23-21

At Fordham University, head of design and production Clint Ramos (he/him) said that their program is in the midst of a curricular overhaul as the school shifts toward a social justice program. 

 

PATRICK HORNBECK

Why the Pope Won’t Rein In the Renegade American Bishops

Slate 06-22-21

The pope has no formal checks on his power—“one of the few absolute monarchs” in the world, according to Patrick Hornbeck, a professor of theology at Fordham University. 

 

JOSÉPHINE ALTZMAN

‘We’re not invisible people’: Meet these 6 LGBTQ scientists who are changing the world

Accuweather 06-22-21

A vice president at Goldman Sachs in the investment bank’s Site Reliability Engineering department, Altzman is also an adjunct professor of computer science at Fordham University, a Rabbinical student, cofounder of what she hopes will be her county’s first county-wide LGBT+ resource center and a mother of four.

 

MARK NAISON

In Bronx and beyond, the pandemic revealed resilience

Christian Science Monitor 07-15-21

In two dozen interviews with Bronx teachers, families, artists, and community leaders, people described a similar sense of energy, positivity, and resilience, says Mark Naison, professor of history and African and African American studies at Fordham, who advised the students.

 

MARK NAISON

PW special report: The right’s coordinated assault on Critical Race Theory in North Carolina

NC Policy Watch 06-24-21

Despite widespread conservative angst regarding the subject, CRT has never been used to shape curricula in K-12 schools according to Mark Naison, a professor of African American Studies and History at Fordham University.

 

MARK NAISON

CRITICAL RACE THEORY CONTROVERSY COMES TO AUSTRALIA

The Wire 06-22-21

In a statement Dr Mark Naison, Professor of African American Studies and History, Fordham University debunked this, arguing that “Critical Race Theory is a framework for viewing US legal history that is widely discussed in law school classes, and has occasionally been used to guide anti-racism training in universities, businesses and government agencies. 

 

ANTHONY D’AGOSTINO

Loki Has Always Been Marvel’s Most Queer Character

Wired 06-21-21

“For queer people, growing up knowing that others expect and assume you are straight, and having to negotiate that expectation in order to survive, or in order to make your way in the world, we all become tricksters,” says Anthony Michael D’Agostino, a professor at Fordham University who has studied queer identities in comics. 

 

DANIEL SOYER

Diversity Has Long Defined America’s Jewish Community

The Good Men Project 06-20-21

“They weren’t a community until this group arrived. This group dissipated also, so there really wasn’t a real community until the turn of the century, around 1700,” said Daniel Soyer, who teaches American and Jewish history at Fordham University.

 

TROY TASSIER

As NJ inches toward vaccination goal, don’t expect COVID-19 to disappear, experts say

North Jersey 06-14-21

“Cities, towns and counties with low vaccination rates can still be visited by the pandemic even if the U.S. overall is at 70% or more,” said Troy Tassier, an economics epidemiology professor at Fordham University.

 

CHARLIE COMOSY

Catholics have no grounds to claim exemption from COVID vaccine mandates

National Catholic Review 08-17-21

Fordham University theologian Charles Camosy provides more informative support for this view by citing the Second Vatican Council’s declaration Dignitatis Humanae, which stipulates that conscience should not be coerced.

 

CHARLIE COMOSY

Blended virtual learning, longer school days and fidelity to the magisterium: The experiment that could change the future of Catholic education

America Magazine 08-17-21

Charles Camosy of Fordham University to teach moral theology

 

CHARLIE COMOSY

Charles Camosy urges Covid vaccination, and upholds conscience rights

Catholic World Report 08-16-21

“I beg anyone reading this who is not vaccinated to prayerfully consider getting vaccinated,” Dr. Charlie Camosy, an assistant professor of bioethics at Fordham University, wrote in an Aug. 13 opinion piece at Religion News Service.

 

CHARLIE COMOSY

Clearing up the Catholic confusion about vaccine mandates

Religion News 08-13-21

Charles Camosy, a theology professor at Fordham University, discusses the importance of vaccinations.

 

CHARLIE CAMOSY

Andrew Cuomo resignation: Catholic governor’s legacy marred by scandals, abortion, redefining marriage

Catholic News Agency 08-10-21

Charles Camosy, a theology professor at Fordham University, reflected on Cuomo’s legacy as governor of New York.

 

CHARLIE CAMOSY

Losing Our Dignity is a damning yet hopeful study of Western medicine and caregiving

Catholic World Report 08-01-21

Dedicated to his parents “who raised [him]… to see the same image and likeness of God in every single human being,” Camosy, a professor of theological and social ethics at Fordham University, is building on previous works that have also explored the practical interconnectedness of Catholic thought and morality—especially when it comes to how we as a people care for (or simply consider) the most vulnerable. 

 

CHARLIE CAMOSY

Secular Medicine is Undermining Human Equality, Author Says

The Tablet 07-16-21

The story is one of many that Charles C. Camosy, an associate professor of theological and social ethics at Fordham University, explores in his new book Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality.

 

CHARLIE CAMOSY

Assisted suicide poses a grave threat to the elderly and disabled

New York Post 07-13-21

Charles Camosy is associate professor of theological and social ethics at Fordham University and author of the new book “Losing Our Dignity: How Secularized Medicine is Undermining Fundamental Human Equality,” from which this column was adapted.

 

CHARLIE CAMOSY

Essay: Common ground on abortion in the US is staring us right in the face

Sight Magazine 06-30-21

Charles C Camosy is professor of theological and social ethics at Fordham University and the author of five books, including Resisting Throwaway Culture: How a Consistent Life Ethic Can Unite a Fractured People.

 

CHARLIE CAMOSY

Beyond the politics of Communion

The Tablet 06-23-21

Charles C. Camosy is associate professor of theological and social ethics at Fordham University.

 

CHARLIE CAMOSY

Conservative Bishops Trying to ‘Embarrass’ Joe Biden With Proposal to Revoke Communion: Professor

Newsweek 06-20-21

Charles Camosy, a professor of theological and social ethics at Fordham University, empathized with the desire of some bishops to clarify Catholic teaching on Communion.

 

CHARLIE CAMOSY

Catholic bishops may change Communion rules to rebuke politicians like Biden supporting abortion rights

USA Today 06-14-21

Charles Camosy, a professor of theological and social ethics at Fordham University, empathized with the desire of some bishops to clarify Catholic teaching on Communion.

 

MARY BLY

Readers and Writers: New Minnesota fiction and nonfiction for your summer reading

Twin Cities Pioneer Press 06-13-21

In her professional life she’s a Shakespeare scholar and professor at Fordham University in New York.

 

NATHAN BALLANTYNE

HOW TO THINK BETTER: FIVE QUESTIONS WITH NATHAN BALLANTYNE

John Templeton Foundation 05-27-21

Nathan Ballantyne is a philosopher at Fordham University in New York City who focuses on questions about improving human judgment and inquiry. 

 

AYANNA DOZIER

Fordham professor shows work at the Shed’s ‘Open Call’ for artists

News 12 The Bronx 06-15-21

Artist Ayanna Dozier, who is also a Fordham professor, says she is reimagining what could have been through her work.

 

QUAMRUL HAIDER

Man, technology and the environment

Daily Star 06-05-21

Quamrul Haider is a Professor of Physics at Fordham University, New York.

 

KATHRYN REKLIS

My pandemic obsession with workplace comedies

Christian Century 08-27-21

During the pandemic, many Americans have been watching (or rewatching) shows set in the workplace.

 

KATHRYN REKLIS

I can’t take my eyes off Jean Smart

Christian Century 07-29-21

Kathryn Reklis teaches theology at Fordham University and is codirector of the Institute for Art, Religion and Social Justice.

 

KATHRYN REKLIS

Like Hamilton, In the Heights jolts the audience into new perspectives

Christian Century 06-29-21

Kathryn Reklis teaches theology at Fordham University and is codirector of the Institute for Art, Religion and Social Justice.

 

KATHRYN REKLIS

What makes a movie a “family movie”?

Christian Century 06-04-21

Kathryn Reklis teaches theology at Fordham University and is codirector of the Institute for Art, Religion and Social Justice.

 

TYESHA MADDOX

Explaining the Past, Present and Future of the Mutual Aid Movement

NBC 09-01-2021

Tyesha Maddox, a historian at Fordham University, researches mutual aid organizations of the early 20th century. 

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Fordham Professor: Black officers on Jan 6th had to protect themselves

MSNBC 08-27-21

Christina Greer, Fordham University professor and TheGrio politics editor, and Frank Figgliuzi, former FBI assistant director for counterintelligence, discuss Lester Holt’s interview with Lt. Michael Byrd, the officer who killed a rioter on January 6th in an effort to keep upwards of 60 members of Congress and staff safe.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Kathy Hochul takes charge to regain New Yorkers’ trust as she assumes governor’s seat

ABC News 08-24-21

“She has established some goodwill because she’s been visiting people all over the district,” Christina Greer, an associate professor of political science at Fordham University, told ABC News.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

New York Governor Kathy Hochul Takes Charge in Crisis Mode

The City 08-22-21

“When you look at a lot of our firsts, it’s because of the failures of predominantly white men. And then it’s women and people of color who are like the clean-up people,” said Christina Greer, a political scientist at Fordham University.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Kathy Hochul to Become New York Governor 

CBS News 08-11-21

New York Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul is less than two weeks away from becoming the state’s first female governor. Christina Greer, associate professor of political science at Fordham University, joins CBSN’s Tanya Rivero to discuss Hochul’s transition.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

I’m not so sure about the Olympics

Amsterdam News 08-12-21

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 co-host of the podcast FAQ-NYC and also the What’s in It for Us podcast.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

How Cuomo’s Downfall Paved the Way for Kathy Hochul to Make History

The New York Times 08-10-21

“Why is it that these women are the second step? Why weren’t they there in the first place?” said Christina Greer, an associate professor of political science at Fordham University, who argued that New Yorkers’ reluctance to elect women to higher office showed that the state was not nearly as progressive as it purports to be.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Courage

New York Amsterdam News 08-06-21

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 co-host of the podcast FAQ-NYC and also the What’s in It for Us podcast.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

The Cuomo report was led by New York’s first Black woman attorney general. It’s what ‘a meaningful investigation looks like,’ advocates say.

The Lily 08-04-21

James’s handling of the investigation has prompted speculation over her aspirations in politics — which Christina Greer, an associate professor of political science at Fordham University, sees as a product of the high bar Black women are held to in public office.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Black Women on Writing with Purpose, and What History Says about Overlooking the Insurrection

Our Body Politic 07-30-21

On Sippin’ the Political Tea, Errin Haines of The 19th examines the importance of taking the insurrection of January 6th seriously, with political scientist Christina Greer and public policy expert Carol Anderson.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

The American Story, in Half a Year

WNYC 07-19-21

Kai is joined by Christina Greer, Associate Professor of Political Science at Fordham University, to unpack all that has — and hasn’t — happened this year. 

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Adding and subtracting

New York Amsterdam News 07-29-21

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 co-host of the podcast FAQ-NYC and also the What’s in It for Us podcast.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Remembering Gloria Richardson

New York Amsterdam News 07-22-21

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 co-host of the podcast FAQ-NYC and also the What’s in It for Us podcast.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Organizers Tried to Educate New Yorkers about Ranked Choice Voting. Did They Succeed?

Curbed 07-20-21

For Christina Greer, a Fordham professor of political science and co-host of the FAQNYC podcast, the effectiveness of community education in this election can only be determined when we have data that measures how and where organizers did outreach against the voting maps by neighborhood.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Local Politics; The Homelessness Crisis in LA; The Bill Barr Era at the DOJ; Public Health Vs. Individual Health

WNYC 07-16-21

Christina Greer, political science professor at Fordham University, host of the podcast FAQNYC, politics editor at The Grio and author of Black Ethnics (Oxford University Press, 2013), talks about the latest city political news, as Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams makes the media rounds as the Democratic nominee for mayor, and the sexual harassment investigation into Governor Cuomo wraps up.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

How Garcia, Wiley and Morales Gave Their Male Mayoral Rivals a Run for Their Money

The City 07-15-21

“McGuire and Donovan, as first time candidates, were definitely at a deficit in more ways than say, Kathryn and Maya,” said Christina Greer, a political science professor at Fordham University. 

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Looking at the NBA

New York Amsterdam News 07-15-21

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 co-host of the podcast FAQ-NYC and also the What’s in It for Us podcast.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Showing Up: Map of Mayoral Candidates’ Campaign Stops Highlights Value of Being There

The City 07-14-21

“I would hope that a [hopeful for]mayor of New York City would at least bother to go to all five boroughs and at least have a hot dog, but time is money,” said Christina Greer, a political science professor at Fordham University.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Support Black Women

New York Amsterdam News 07-08-21

The workplaces, like The Office and Parks & Rec where these multi-racial workplaces where a lot of the jokes were often racist sometimes. But the joke was that, well, we all know that it’s racist, but that’s part of the joke. Like Michael is like Michael on the office. Like Steve Carell’s character will say something racist, but the point is that we’re all supposed to like, acknowledge that we all recognize that it’s racist. 

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Adams’ win in NYC latest in surge for moderate Democrats

NY1 07-07-21

When Adams spoke to his supporters on primary night, “he said unequivocally ‘Black lives matter,’” noted Christina Greer, a Fordham University political science professor.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

The Race to be the Next City Council Speaker is in Full Swing

Gotham Gazette 07-07-21

“Considering we’ll see like two-thirds of brand new members, there’s a limited number of veterans who are there,” said Dr. Christina Greer, political science professor at Fordham University.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Kamala Harris is crashing — but that doesn’t mean she will never occupy the Oval Office

The Hill 07-02-21

Harris’s defenders, such as Fordham University’s Christina Greer, argue that she has been given an impossible portfolio.      

 

CHRISTINA GREER

theGrio’s explainer series asks, ‘Should Black people bother with Fourth of July?’

theGrio 07-02-21

theGrio‘s Tatianna Mott is here with a new explainer series alongside Dr. Greer, associate professor of political science and American studies at Fordham University.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

The ride is not over

New York Amsterdam News 07-01-21

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 co-host of the podcast FAQ-NYC and also the What’s in It for Us podcast.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Biking And Birding Across The Great Divides

All About Birds 06-25-21

Dr. Christina Greer is an associate professor of political science at Fordham Universi­ty and the author of Black Ethnics: Race, Immigration and the Pursuit of the American Dream. 

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Dear Kamala Harris: It’s a Trap!

The New York Times 06-29-21

Ms. Greer is a political scientist at Fordham University.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

‘It is not over’: New York’s mayoral frontrunner forced into waiting game

Politico 06-27-21

“I don’t see him going quietly into the night,” said Christina Greer, a political science professor at Fordham University who hosts a podcast about New York. 

 

CHRISTINA GREER

What are your plans for summer?

New York Amsterdam News 06-24-21

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 co-host of the podcast FAQ-NYC and also the What’s in It for Us podcast.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Defying ‘defund police’ calls, Democrat Adams leads NYC mayor’s race

Reuters 06-24-21

“As we’ve seen crime and public safety dominate the conversation, he’s had this insider and outsider status,” said Christina Greer, a political science professor at Fordham University who has followed the mayoral race closely. 

 

CHRISTINA GREER

What We Know (So Far) About New York’s Altered Political Landscape

The New York Times 06-23-21

“We always say people like divided government, and if you think of the Democratic Party as a very large and diverse party, we can see an element of divided government here,” said Christina Greer, a political scientist at Fordham University and host of “FAQ NYC,” a podcast about New York City politics.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

How Adams Built a Diverse Coalition That Put Him Ahead in the Mayor’s Race

The New York Times 06-23-21

Running as a working-class underdog, Mr. Adams focused on communities that were hit hard by the pandemic — a message he touched on during his primary night speech, said Christina Greer, an associate professor of political science at Fordham University.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

N.Y.C. Mayoral Race: Ranked-Choice Could Give Wiley and Garcia a Win, But It Is an Uphill Battle

The New York Times 06-23-21

Mr. Adams ran as a working-class underdog and focused on communities that were hit hard by the pandemic, a message he touched on during his primary night speech, said Christina Greer, an associate professor of political science at Fordham University.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

NYC’s Primary Election Results; Infrastructure, Voting Rights & More in DC; A Gay NFL Player Makes History

WNYC 06-23-21

Christina Greer, political science professor at Fordham University, host of the podcast FAQNYC, politics editor at The Grio and author of Black Ethnics (Oxford University Press, 2013), and Harry Siegel, FAQ NYC co-host, New York Daily News columnist and The Daily Beast senior editor, talk about where the big races and candidates landed, and what results we know so far.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Can direct cash payments for Black families work?

The Grio 06-22-21

Christina Greer is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Fordham University – Lincoln Center (Manhattan) campus. 

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Adams baselessly insists his rivals are trying to suppress Black people’s votes.

The New York Times 06-21-21

Christina Greer, an associate professor of political science at Fordham University, said Mr. Adams often says things publicly that some his supporters might only discuss behind closed doors.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Eric Adams Is Awful. I’m Putting Him on My Ballot.

The New York Times 06-18-21

Christina Greer, a political scientist at Fordham University, expects an Adams administration to lack transparency and be cozy with real estate developers. 

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Maya Wiley’s School Choice

Gotham Gazette 06-17-21

“It’s a really thorny subject because a lot of progressive Democratic voters believe in school integration in theory but not necessarily in practice,” said Dr. Christina Greer, a political scientist at Fordham University, in an interview.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Happy Father’s Day

New York Amsterdam News 06-17-21

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 co-host of the podcast FAQ-NYC and also the What’s in It for Us podcast.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Black Voters and the Mayoral Campaign

WNYC 06-15-21

Christina Greer, political science professor at Fordham University, host of the podcast FAQNYC, politics editor at The Grio, and author of Black Ethnics (Oxford University Press, 2013), breaks down what Black Democratic voters are saying about this year’s primary election.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

The hidden politics of New York City’s new ranked-choice voting system

Vox 06-16-21

“We’re asking people to fundamentally shift and change the way they’ve voted their entire lives, in a very short period of time, with very little education, in the wake of a global pandemic,” says Christina Greer, a political science professor at Fordham University.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Live show: Everything New Yorkers need to know about the mayor’s race

NY1 06-14-21

They commented on the state of the race for mayor and invited Fordham University Professor Christina Greer onto the virtual stage for more in-depth analysis.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Congratulations Graduates

New York Amsterdam News 06-19-21

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 co-host of the podcast FAQ-NYC and also the What’s in It for Us podcast.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

With AOC’s backing, Wiley cements liberal support in volatile NYC mayoral race

Reuters 06-09-21

“New York is not a progressive city,” said Christina Greer, a political science professor at Fordham University.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

Christina Greer: Is New York about to elect a former cop as mayor?

NY1 06-09-21

Christina Greer, a NY1 political commentator and Fordham University associate professor, joined Errol to break down the results and discuss the growing concerns over crime and public safety.

 

CHRISTINA GREER

As her momentum continues, Kathryn Garcia supporters lack diversity

NY1 06-04-21

“When we think about the Harlem machine or the Brooklyn machine, those machines are with other candidates pretty strongly and clearly,” Fordham University Professor Christina Greer said.

 

STUDENTS

BETHANY FERNANDEZ, ALISON RINI, VERONICA QUIROGA, CARLOS RICO
In Bronx and beyond, the pandemic revealed resilience
Christian Science Monitor 07-15-21
When Bethany Fernandez first began to document oral histories in the Bronx during the pandemic, her own life was “chaotic,” she says – her familiar routines upended, her days confronted with fear and uncertainty. The communities surrounding her were among the most afflicted in the country, and they were being documented relentlessly in the news. But when she decided to join a group of fellow students at Fordham University to launch the Bronx COVID-19 Oral History Project, she found a reality not fully captured in the news, she says.

Chilling moment rats knot tails in unexplained ‘rat king’ phenomenon

Daily Star 31-08-21

Matthew Combs, a doctoral student studying rats at Fordham University, said: “Rat kings may just be a myth that a few people have perpetuated with fake examples.”

 

DIVER MADISON WONG COMMITS TO FORDHAM UNIVERSITY FOR FALL OF 2021

Swim Swam 08-16-21

Madison Wong from San Ramon, California has announced her commitment to dive for NCAA Division 1 Fordham University this fall. 

 

A retro move for an online age: Charlotte students start magazine for activism

Charlotte Observer 08-26-21

Suchi Jalavancha, a first-year student at Fordham University and graduate of Marvin Ridge High School, is the executive photographer of Wisteria Magazine.

 

WFUV, Norwood News and BronxNet receive 1st-place award from Public Media Journalists Association

Bronx Times 07-19-21

Fordham University students Eliot Schiaparelli and Nora Thomas served as reporters for the project, with additional reporting and editing by Síle Moloney of Norwood News. 

 

No Before, No After

Allure 07-11-21

Creator of Decoding Ellipses on Tumblr, [Denny] is a recent graduate of the Master of Arts in Public Media program at Fordham University. 

 

Gucci Supports Its Next Class of Students

The Cut 07-08-21

Keith Herron, junior, Fordham University

 

Rockland Scholar-Athlete: North Rockland volleyball player Emily Garvey

Lohud 06-30-21

[Emily Garvey] recently graduated from North Rockland High School and is ready to start the next chapter of her life as a math major at Fordham University. 

 

In Bronx and beyond, the pandemic revealed resilience

Christian Science Monitor 07-15-21

Fordham University students Bethany Fernandez (top left) and Veronica Quiroga interview the internal medicine specialist Marlene Taylor (top right) on May 5, 2020, for the Bronx COVID-19 Oral History Project. Fordham students Carlos Rico (left) and Alison Rini, who helped launch the Bronx COVID-19 Oral History Project, stand with Professor Mark Naison, the project’s faculty adviser, and Lionel Spencer (right), an artist interviewed for the project, outside the Crab Shanty Restaurant on City Island in the Bronx on May 20, 2021.

 

Returning to college after many years

WABC-NY 07-06-21

S Korean war veteran, [John Lenehan] started as an accounting major at Fordham in 1956/57 under the GI bill at the Downtown Campus at 302 Broadway. 

 

87-year-old heading back to school to finish degree at Fordham University

ABC 7 New York 06-24-21

John Lenehan, originally from Connecticut, has some unfinished business to take care of at Fordham University.

 

Asian American Studies Departments Could Be Transformative, Advocates Say

Teen Vogue 06-21-21

In the spring of 2021, Hannah Kang, a junior at Fordham University’s Lincoln Center campus, took a course on race and graphic-novel narratives. Kang, who is half Korean, said the class was life changing.

 

Small Donors Shine in Record-Breaking NYC Mayoral Election Year

The City 06-07-21

Nick Sooy, a philosophy PhD candidate at Fordham University, had few expectations for his $25 contribution to Kathryn Garcia when he gave back in February.

 

ATHLETICS

Scouting Fordham: Breaking down the Rams

Lincoln Journal Star 09-01-2021

In 2019, Fordham’s last full season, the 6-foot-1, 245-pounder’s 6.8 solo tackles per game led the FCS as he finished the year with 123 total tackles, 18½ tackles for loss, and 4½ sacks

 

Fordham University to begin 1st fall football season since 2019

News 12 08-24-21

Fordham University is set to begin their first fall football season since 2019 a week from Saturday, when the Rams head to Lincoln, Nebraska, to take on the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

 

Nick Martinez to represent US at Olympics in Tokyo

News 12 Long Island 07-20-21

A product of Fordham University, Nick Martinez spent four seasons in the major leagues.

 

Woodmere righty Jacob Steinmetz drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks

Long Island Herald 07-11-21

[Jacob] Steinmetz, who initially committed to play baseball for Fordham University at the NCAA Division I level, honed his skills at the Elev8 Academy in Delray Beach, Fla., this past spring. 

 

Orthodox Jewish ace from Long Island expected to be picked in MLB draft

New York Post 07-11-21

Those gifts have landed [Jacob Steinmetz] a scholarship to Fordham University and could make him a lot of money in this week’s MLB draft.

 

Fordham University pitcher Matt Mikulski prepares for MLB draft

News 12 The Bronx 07-10-21

Fordham University pitcher Matt Mikulski says he wasn’t a major recruit coming out of high school.

 

ALUMNI

Pirronne Yousefzadeh to Run Colorado Springs FAC Theatre Company

American Theatre 08-19-21

As producing artistic director, Yousefzadeh will lead the Fine Arts Center Theatre Company’s direction, implementing the artistic agenda of the theatre seasons as well as community and campus projects.

 

Former Barclays Capital and IRS Veteran Alysse McLoughlin Joins Jones Walker’s State & Local Tax Team

MarketWatch 08-17-21

Jones Walker LLP announced today that Alysse McLoughlin has joined the firm as partner in the Tax Practice Group on the State & Local Tax (SALT) Team. 

 

DeVito/Verdi Names Dave Molini Chief Digital Officer

MarketWatch 08-16-21

Dialing up its digital expertise, DeVito/Verdi announced today it has named Dave Molini as its chief digital officer, where he will lead the advertising agency’s mission of melding digital innovation to its media and creative offerings.

 

From Eunice Hunton Carter to Kamala Harris: the Importance of “Firsts”

Ms. Magazine 08-07-21

Hard-working and modest, [Eunice] Carter had been used to being the “first” in several aspects of her life: first Black woman prosecutor in New York County; first Black woman to receive two degrees from her alma mater, Smith College; and one of the first Black women to graduate from Fordham Law School.

 

Fiona Murtagh opens up on ‘now or never decision’ before Olympic bronze triumph

Irish Mirror 07-31-21

[Fiona] Murtagh returned to NUIG to do a Masters after previously racing during her college years for Fordham University in New York.

 

Seminal moment for Irish women’s rowing as formidable foursome claim bronze

Irish Times 07-29-21

Fiona Murtagh

The 6ft 1in athlete started rowing in 2009 and after school in the Dominican College, Galway studied Science in NUIG for one year before transferring to Fordham University in New York. 

 

Bronx graduate celebrates acceptance to 18 medical schools

News 12 The Bronx 07-16-21

Ashley Brown, 24, recently graduated from Fordham University and has been dreaming of becoming a doctor since she was a child.

 

The 2021 Albany 40 Under 40

City & State New York 07-12-21

But it wasn’t until he became a music school teacher that [Nathaniel] Gray realized he loved working with kids – a defining moment that led him to obtain a master’s degree in social work from Fordham University.

 

Doctor featured on show about Jamaicans is Fordham alum

Fox 5 07-06-21

Doctor [Maurice Wright] featured on show about Jamaicans is Fordham alum

 

No Prosecutorial Experience? These D.A. Candidates Say That’s an Asset.

The New York Times 06-15-21

[Eliza Orlins] went to Fordham Law School, graduating in 2008, and joined Legal Aid as a staff attorney the following year.

 

NYC Council District 9 Election: William Allen Seeks Harlem Seat

Patch 06-14-21

During [William Allen’s] college tenure as a student leader, he was the first non-white student to serve as a SGA Vice President at Fordham University and at CUNY, served as a student representative on various committees of the Board of Trustees.

 

From Marines to Wall Street, Mercedes Elias Defied the Odds

Bloomberg 06-15-21

That sent [Mercedes Elias] on a detour for a few years, which included working at a dentist office, helping run a medical practice and starting a pre-med program at Fordham University. 

 

Democrat announces run to unseat Stefanik

NNY360 06-14-21

After graduating from the Whitehall public school district, Mr. [Matt] Putorti studied at Boston College and received his law degree from Fordham University.

 

Newly hired Salem superintendent of schools leaving similar post in Ellington

Register Citizen 06-14-21

[Brian] Hendrickson received his bachelor of science in business administration from Fordham University, juris doctor from Albany Law School, teaching certificate from Southern Connecticut State University, and his sixth year administrative preparation from the University Connecticut, where he also completed the Executive Leadership Program.

 

Brooklyn Borough President Race: Jo Anne Simon Seeks Office

Patch 06-14-21

[Jo Anne Simon] Fordham University School of Law, JD

 

Gabriela Garcia on How Mythologies Are Shaped Over Generations

Literary Hub 06-14-21

[Gabriela Garcia] has a BA in Sociology from Fordham University and an MFA in fiction from Purdue University, where she also taught creative writing.

 

He Made Affection Feel Simple

The New York Times 06-11-21

Living in Morningside Heights, [Denny Agassi] was attending Fordham University for [her]master’s degree in strategic communication.

 

Susan Buhlmann joins Youth Services board

Brattleboro Reformer 06-09-21

After graduating from Fordham University Graduate School of Social Work, [Susan Stember] Buhlmann worked at The Brattleboro Retreat where she established a solid foundation in psychiatric care.

 

Hollis native named head of Mayor’s Office of Contract Services

QNS 06-05-21

[Victor] Olds is a graduate of Cornell University, and earned his J.D. from the Fordham University School of Law. 

 

Would you give up your free time to volunteer? | Moving Mountains

Pocono Record 06-05-21

Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo holds a doctorate in Catholic Theology from Fordham University and authored a column on religion for the Washington Post from 2008-2012. 

 

OBITUARIES 

Joseph Koterski, S.J., 67, Longtime philosophy professor. master of Queen’s Court Residential College on the Rose Hill campus

Father Joseph Koterski Exemplified the Best of the Society of Jesus

National Catholic Register 08-17-21

Father Joseph Koterski died suddenly last week. The Jesuit priest’s funeral was held Tuesday at the university church at Fordham University, where he taught philosophy for 30 years, lived in the student residences and carried on a peripatetic ministry throughout New York’s communities of women religious. 

 

Cornelius Blackshear, 81, Of New York, NY, Judge

Former New York bankruptcy judge Cornelius Blackshear dies at 81

Reuters 06-14-21

In 1983 he became the first Black U.S. Trustee, according to a statement from Fordham Law School, where he earned his law degree and later taught.’’

 

Paul Lynch, 85, Attorney

Lifelong Malverne resident Paul Lynch dies at 85

LI Herald 08-19-21

The product of a Catholic education, he graduated from Chaminade High School in 1953, and earned a bachelor’s degree at the College of the Holy Cross in 1957 and a law degree at Fordham Law School in 1960.

 

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