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HENRY SCHWALBENBERG
Pope Greets Fordham Program Director in Rome
Catholic New Yorker 11-7-21
While in Rome at a conference, Prof. Henry Schwalbenberg, director of Fordham University’s graduate program in International Political Economy and Development, had the opportunity to greet Pope Francis inside the Apostolic Palace.

BRYAN MASSINGALE
Black Catholics respond with dismay as Gomez calls protests ‘pseudo-religions’
National Catholic Reporter 11-5-21
“He has a serious misunderstanding, and perhaps even a willed ignorance, about the goals and motivations of contemporary social justice movements,” said Massingale, a Fordham University theologian and author of Racial Justice and the Catholic Church.

SAUL CORNELL
The Supreme Court’s Latest Gun Case Made a Mockery of Originalism
SLATE.com 11-10-21
Saul Cornell is the Paul and Diane Guenther Chair in American History at Fordham University.

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY

Innovative multisector education effort connects Yonkers residents to broadband
Westchester & Fairfield County Business Journals 11-7-21
Fordham University has partnered in the effort to measure the program’s success, to determine if the program can be scaled and replicated.

Amid National Access And Affordability Crisis, PepsiCo Expands Community College Program Nationwide To Support 4,000 Black And Hispanic Students
FOX 8 11-10-21
The 25 students are currently enrolled at some of the nation’s top academic institutions, including Columbia University, Fordham University, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and the University of Texas at Austin.

Vogue, Fordham’s RBC, Accenture Unveil ‘Consumer-facing’ Sustainable Framework
WWD 11-11-21 (subscription only)
Vogue, Fordham’s Responsible Business Coalition and Accenture unveil Impact … the Responsible Business Coalition at Fordham University’s Gabelli

WFUV-FM

Public Radio Music Day: Stations Celebrate With Special Programming And Features.
Inside Radio 11-10-21
Fordham University adult alternative WFUV New York (90.7) is marking the day by broadcasting live concerts and artist sessions throughout the day.

ADMINISTRATORS

HENRY SCHWALBENBERG
Pope Greets Fordham Program Director in Rome
Catholic New Yorker 11-7-21
While in Rome at a conference, Prof. Henry Schwalbenberg, director of Fordham University’s graduate program in International Political Economy and Development, had the opportunity to greet Pope Francis inside the Apostolic Palace.

SCHOOL OF LAW FACULTY

MATTHEW DILLER
[COLUMN] Fr. John Cordero: Truth, Light And God’s Resonating Words Beyond The Coronavirus Pandemic
Asian Journal 11-6-21
Migrants are often the subjects, relegated to the margins, not centered as part of the national landscape, according to Matthew Diller, Fordham University’s Law School Dean.

TANYA HERNANDEZ
Trumpism Without Trump: How Republican Dog-Whistles Exploited Democratic Divisions
The Conservative Investor Daily 11-6-21
“It is a very convenient soundbite for encapsulating everything about the reckoning after George Floyd’s death and the Black Lives Matter movement,” said Tanya Hernández, a law professor at Fordham University in New York.

TANYA HERNANDEZ
Colorism, discrimination are a ‘very big problem’ in Latino community, survey finds
MSN 11-6-21
Such evidence of internal conflict shows the Latino community is not the monolith it is still too often perceived to be, said Fordham Law School professor Tanya K. Hernández, author of an upcoming book that deals with the topic, “Racial Innocence: Unmasking Latino Anti-Black Bias and the Struggle for Equality.”

ZEPHYR TEACHOUT
Race for New York attorney general is already getting in­ter­esting
NY1 News 11-9-21
The two candidates who have already filed (or are in the midst of filing) are Fordham Law professor Zephyr Teachout and the chair of the Senate Education Committee, Sen. Shelley Mayer.

BRUCE GREEN
They Publicized Prosecutors’ Misconduct. The Blowback Was Swift.
DNYUZ 11-10-21
“Were they motivated by the fact that the complaints were filed publicly so that a failure to act expeditiously would look bad?” asked Bruce Green, who directs a center for legal ethics at Fordham University.

ZEPHYR TEACHOUT
ILSR Joins New York Labor Unions, Small Businesses, And Community Organizations To Form New Coalition Calling for Legislation to Combat Corporate Power in NY
Institute for Local Self-Reliance 11-10-21
“Amazon and Big Tech are just the tip of the spear when it comes to new monopolies that harm workers, consumers and our environment. Our nation’s antitrust laws — once robust — were gutted and have been left powerless against the anticompetitive behavior corporate behemoths display today. It’s on States to take action where the federal government has been disappointingly lax, which is why the Assembly must pass the Twenty-First Century Antitrust Act,” said Zephyr Teachout, Law Professor at Fordham University.

FORMER ARTS & SCIENCES FACULTY

OLIVIA HOOKER
GI Bill author, first Black pilot in the Marines among 10 Topeka-area veterans we recognize Thursday
The Topeka Capitol Journal 11-10-21
Hooker subsequently embarked upon a teaching career, which saw her retire as an associate professor of psychology at Fordham University in New York.

ARTS & SCIENCES FACULTY

GIACOMO SANTANGELO
Monthly Jobs Report: Monster’s Hiring Snapshot
Monster.com 11-9-21
We consulted Giacomo Santangelo, Senior Lecturer in Economics and Director of the International Political Economy Program at Fordham University, to weigh in on the latest jobs numbers for this report. “Bearing in mind that the holidays are upon us—a time when we traditionally see gains in labor—we must remember that COVID is still here, and government decisions can quickly undermine any market,” Santangelo says.

CHRISTINA GREER
Women won New York City Council seats in historic numbers. Here’s how three of them got elected.
SFGate 11-5-21
But Christina Greer, an associate professor of political science at Fordham University and the co-host of “FAQ NYC,” a podcast about New York news and politics, cautioned that in the rush to make meaning out of the historic number of women elected, it’s important to distinguish women’s descriptive representation, or the presence of women in government, from their substantive representation, or representation that actually serves women’s interests.

JASON MUNSHI-SOUTH
N.Y.C. Rats: They’re in the Park, on Your Block and Even on Your Table
DNYUZ 11-5-21
By October, the animals, which breed prolifically, had reached their annual population peak in the city, said Jason Munshi-South, an associate professor of biological sciences at Fordham University.

BRYAN MASSINGALE
Black Catholics respond with dismay as Gomez calls protests ‘pseudo-religions’
National Catholic Reporter 11-5-21
“He has a serious misunderstanding, and perhaps even a willed ignorance, about the goals and motivations of contemporary social justice movements,” said Massingale, a Fordham University theologian and author of Racial Justice and the Catholic Church.

MOLLY NESS
What Your First Grader’s Writing Shows About Reading
Psychology Today 11-7-21
In this second of a two-part post, I collaborate with co-author Dr. Molly Ness of Fordham University to show how analysis of writing in children as young as kindergarten shows evidence of foundational skill knowledge as outcomes of the child’s brain development and reading circuitry.

HENRY SCHWALBENBERG
Pope Greets Fordham Program Director in Rome
Catholic New Yorker 11-7-21
While in Rome at a conference, Prof. Henry Schwalbenberg, director of Fordham University’s graduate program in International Political Economy and Development, had the opportunity to greet Pope Francis inside the Apostolic Palace.

SAUL CORNELL
The Supreme Court’s fantasy world of ‘originalism’ is proving to be a failure
AlterNet 11-9-21
As Fordham University history professor Saul Cornell has noted: If one looks carefully at the murky methodology and dubious practices of new originalism, it is clear that its historical foundations are even shakier than that of old originalism. The new theory is little more than an intellectual shell game in which contemporary political preferences are shuffled around and made to appear part of the Constitution’s original meaning.

BRYAN MASSINGALE
Gomez, painting Catholics as victims, goes after his woke oppressors
Religion News Service 11-9-21
Catholic leaders, such as the Rev. Bryan Massingale, a Fordham University theologian, expressed “ dismay and disbelief ” at the speech.

SAUL CORNELL
THE ATTITUDE WITH ARNIE ARNESEN, NOVEMBER 9, 2021
WNHNFM.org 11-9-21
We talk with Saul Cornell, about the current case before SCOTUS, about the reach of the Second Amendment. SCOTUS seems to be ignorant of the original intent, and also appears to be unwilling to apply common sense to the idea of the general population being armed.

CHRISTINA GREER
Can Stacey Abrams Save the Democrats—Again?
Newsweek 11-10-21
Her loyalty to the Georgia Democratic movement she has built demands another bid for the governorship, says Fordham University political scientist Christina Greer.

BRYAN MASSINGALE
The question roiling the Catholic Church: Who’s a good Catholic?
The Hill 11-10-21
Fr. Bryan Massingale, a leading U.S. Catholic theologian at Fordham University, responded: “[M]ost Black Catholics I know advocate Black Lives Matter precisely because of our belief in the universal human dignity of all people as images of God.”

BRYAN MASSINGALE
Gomez, painting Catholics as victims, goes after his woke oppressors
National Catholic Reporter 11-10-21
Black Catholic leaders, such as the Fr. Bryan Massingale, a Fordham University theologian, expressed ” dismay and disbelief ” at the speech.

MATHEW HOCKENBERRY
Inflation angst is rising
Politico 11-10-21
And from our Victoria Guida, a new podcast on “how supply chains stole Christmas,” with Fordham University supply chain expert Matthew Hockenberry.

BRYAN MASSINGALE
Archbishop Gomez’s comments reveal anti-intellectualism among church leaders
National Catholic Reporter 11-10-21
As Fr. Bryan Massingale, professor at Fordham University, said in a recent NCR article, the issue is that bishops like Gomez in last week’s address have the audacity to speak with unearned authority about issues they clearly do not understand.

MICHEAL LEE and DAVID GIBSON
NCR Live: President Biden, U.S. bishops, culture wars and Communion
National Catholic Reporter 11-11-21
Panelists included Bishop John Stowe of Lexington, Kentucky; Massimo Faggioli of Villanova University; Michael Lee of Fordham University; and Heidi Schlumpf, NCR executive editor.

MICHAEL PEPPARD
COVID-19 is traffic, and vaccines are red lights. We ignore either at society’s peril
Fort Worth Star-Telegram 11-11-21
Michael Peppard, who teaches philosophy at Fordham University, came up with an analogy to try to persuade the unvaccinated: The vaccine is like traffic. Traffic lights impinge on our freedom, but if 25% of us refused to abide by them, our streets would be more deadly. That is why close to 100% of us choose to obey traffic laws.

CHRISTINA GREER
A New Political Day
NY Amsterdam News 11-11-21
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.

SAUL CORNELL
The Supreme Court’s Latest Gun Case Made a Mockery of Originalism
SLATE.com 11-10-21

CHRISTINA GREER
Transcript: The ReidOut, 11/9/21
MSNBC 11-9-21
Joining me now, Christina Greer, Associate Professor of Political Science at Fordham University, Charlie Sykes, Editor-at-Large for The Bulwark and an MSNBC Columnist, and Joanne Freeman, Professor of History and American Studies at Yale University. All, thank you very much for coming to THE REIDOUT.

ATHLETICS

First-time head coach Kyle Neptune ready to lead Fordham
News 12 11-5-21
There is a new head basketball coach at Fordham University – Kyle Neptune, a former assistant with Villanova, one of the most successful programs in the country.

National Signing Day: Morris/Sussex basketball players achieve goals, find new homes
Daily Record 11-10-21
“Everyone, especially my class and the ’23s, felt more pressure from all the coaches, because all the spots were limited,” said Pappas, a Long Valley resident who signed with Fordham University on Wednesday.

Smithson Valley comes up big on signing day
San-Antonio Express-News 11-10-21
Alexa Pyle (center) signs her intent to play volleyball for Fordham University as she joins 13 other Smithson Valley students gathered with…

Local high schools hold college signing ceremonies
LocalSYR.com 11-10-21
Sofia Bebla – Fordham University – Swimming

National Signing Day
Fox 29 11-11-21
Alex Pyle, Smithson Valley High School. Fordham volleyball

Sharks to host NEC Championships
Brooklyn Daily Eagle 11-10-21
In other local collegiate sports news, the Eagle would like to congratulate Brooklyn Friends School alum and local sporting icon Kyle Neptune for delivering a win in his debut as head coach of Fordham University on Tuesday.

ALUMNI

40-year-old quit a 6-figure job during the pandemic: Now he’s using real estate to build ‘generational wealth’
Grow.com 11-5-21
Siddiqui earned his MBA from Fordham University in New York City while working his first job in consulting. While paying off grad school debt and “being broke in New York for a while,” Siddiqui saved money to buy his first property by living with roommates in “not the coolest neighborhoods.”

The pandemic boosts business for a top New York divorce lawyer
Trendfool 11-6-21
He graduated from high school early and then worked his way through Alfred University and Fordham law school, earning his degree in 1962.

What drives this Houston energy entrepreneur? The fear of quitting, for one.
Houston Chronicle 11-7-21 (subscription required)
…in management from the University of Maryland, a law degree from Fordham University and an MBA through the joint Global Executive Program…

4 people who’ve lived over 100 reveal their secrets of longevity
Insider 11-10-21
“I’ve attended Fordham University for 42 years, and I enjoy my classes. I really do it,” she said. “It helps me to live.”

Statement by Administrator Guzman on President Biden’s U.S. Small Business Administration Appointees
Brunswick Times-Gazette 11-10-21
Ms. Cintron received her bachelor’s degree from SUNY College at Old Westbury, her Master’s in Education Administration from Fordham University, and her Juris Doctorate from the Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC.

Creating a Cohesive Culture
Insurance Business America 11-10-21
After Shulman found his footing as an underwriter, a mentor recommended that he go to law school; he attended the Fordham University School of Law in tandem with building his insurance career.

Rethink Capital Partners Grows Its Platform With Two Strategic Hires: Amy Nelson and Alison Smith
Businesswire 11-10-21
Smith received her MBA in Finance and Marketing at Fordham University and her B.A. at Ithaca College.

USA TODAY OPINION BOARD OF CONTRIBUTORS
USA Today Opinion 11-10-21
She holds a Ph.D. from New York University, an MFA in Writing from Columbia University and a bachelor’s in Comparative Literature from Fordham University

STUDENTS

ComplexCon Brands to Watch: Keith Herron Wants Advisry to Be the Next Great Multimedia Brand
Complex.com
He fully moved to New York City back in 2018 to attend Fordham University. He stayed in the city and currently operates the brand there.

OBITUARY

William Carson
Legacy.com 11-5-21
He attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY and graduated from Fordham University in NYC.

James Dempsey
Legacy.com 11-6-21
Jim was a graduate of Brooklyn Prep High School, Fordham University, and Fordham University Law School.

Darlene Hess
Legacy.com 11-7-21
She was a graduate of Mohonasen High School Class of 1966 and attended Fordham University.

Stephen Karpiak, Pathbreaking H.I.V. Researcher, Dies at 74
DNYUZ 11-7-21
He graduated from the College of the Holy Cross with a degree in psychology in 1969 and earned his doctorate in experimental psychology at Fordham University in 1972.

OBITUARY: Douglas William WERDEN (1960-2021)
QCOnline.com
After graduating from secondary school, Doug began to widen his horizons and furthered his education in Saskatchewan, in Rochester, Illinois and at New York’s Fordham University, where he received his PhD in English language and literature.

Sister Lorraine Quinn, SSND
Diocese of Bridgeport 11-9-21
After receiving her bachelor of arts in English from the College of the Sacred Heart in Santurce, P.R., Lorraine earned two Master’s of Arts degrees—in administration from Fairfield University in 1971, and in Religious Education from Fordham University in 1976.

A Life Inspired By Mother Cabrini
Diocese of Bridgeport 11-10-21
She received her bachelor’s in elementary education from Cabrini College in 1972 and her master’s in education from Fordham University in 1983.

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