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Rams in the News: A Mexican becomes the first Latino dean at Fordham University in 150 years

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JOSÉ LUIS ALVARADO
Un mexicano se convierte en el primer decano latino de la Universidad de Fordham en 150 años
Hoy Dia / Telemundo 02-18-22 (this video clip is in Spanish)
Tras vivir la pobreza en carne propia y salir adelante en su natal Mexicali, José Luis Alvarado encontró en la educación su forma de superarse. Sin embargo, el camino al éxito no fue fácil. “La discriminación la tuve de los propios latinos,” explica. Alvarado: “Lo que tiene Fordham University es la dedicación apoyar a las personas o los grupos que han sido marginalizados.” (Alvarado: “What Fordham University has is a dedication to supporting individuals or groups that have been marginalized.”)

JOHN DAVENPORT
Beyond NATO, new alliances could defend democracy and counter Putin
The Conversation U.S. 02-25-22
By John Davenport, Professor of Philosophy and Peace & Justice Studies, Fordham University

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY

Study Finds ‘Solid’ Consumer Enthusiasm For Lab-Grown Dairy
Plant-Based News 02-23-22
The study led by Formo, with Mercy for Animals and Fordham University explored consumer attitudes around the next generation of lab-grown dairy products

ADMINISTRATION

JOSEPH M. MCSHANE, S.J.
College presidents head for the exits
Yahoo / Axios 02-19-22
And Rev. Joseph M. McShane, who is the president of Fordham University, will retire in June.

JOSE ALVARADO
Un mexicano se convierte en el primer decano latino de la Universidad de Fordham en 150 años
Hoy Dia / Telemundo 02-18-22
Tras vivir la pobreza en carne propia y salir adelante en su natal Mexicali, José Luis Alvarado encontró en la educación su forma de superarse. Sin embargo, el camino al éxito no fue fácil. “La discriminación la tuve de los propios latinos,” explica. Alvarado: “Lo que tiene Fordham University es la dedicación apoyar a las personas o los grupos que han sido marginalizados.” (Alvarado: “What Fordham University has is a dedication to supporting individuals or groups that have been marginalized.”)

SCHOOL OF LAW FACULTY

SEAN J. GRIFFITH
Del. Justices Probe Releases In Goldman Sachs Settlement – Law360
Law360 02-23-22 (subscription required)
Griffith, a professor at the Fordham University School of Law, also objected to the second deal, arguing that its liability releases were also …

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

JOSE ALVARADO
Un mexicano se convierte en el primer decano latino de la Universidad de Fordham en 150 años
Hoy Dia / Telemundo 02-18-22
Tras vivir la pobreza en carne propia y salir adelante en su natal Mexicali, José Luis Alvarado encontró en la educación su forma de superarse. Sin embargo, el camino al éxito no fue fácil. “La discriminación la tuve de los propios latinos,” explica. Alvarado: “Lo que tiene Fordham University es la dedicación apoyar a las personas o los grupos que han sido marginalizados.” (Alvarado: “What Fordham University has is a dedication to supporting individuals or groups that have been marginalized.”)

GABELLI SCHOOL OF BUSINESS FACULTY

MARK CONRAD
From Xinjiang Cotton to Beijing Winter Olympics (Part 1): Western companies are caught in the “double R risk” if they want to earn RMB but are afraid of being sanctioned
The News Lens (China) 09-19-22 (translated)
Fordham University professor Mark. Conrad (Mark Conrad) responded to this: “These sponsors are walking on a blurred line. While they strive for brand exposure, they also avoid their brands being used to associate more with the actions of the Chinese government.”

ARTS AND SCIENCES FACULTY

CHRISTINA GREER
Editorial: Florida’s redistricting maps are all right; your ability to vote is not
Kileen Daily Herald 02-21-22
New York City had a hugely successful ranked-choice Democratic primary last year that nominated Eric Adams, a Black man who is an ex-cop, out of a 13-candidate field that also included Andrew Yang. The process “yielded a moderate leader in a seemingly progressive city,” wrote Christina Greer, a Fordham University political scientist, in a New York Times op-ed.

CHRISTINA GREER
Tiffany Cross and Guests Rip Judge’s Sentence for Daunte Wright Killer: ‘You Don’t Need White People to Uphold White Supremacy’
Mediate / MSNBC 02-19-22
And on Saturday morning’s edition of The Cross Connection, Ms. Cross convened a panel to discuss the sentence that consisted of Jess Morales Rocketto, MSNBC’s Katie Phang, and Fordham University Professor Christina Greer.

MARK NAISON
South Bronx has strong connection to Black culture, NYC history
NY1 02-23-22
On a recent tour with Fordham University’s Bronx African American History Project, participants could see South Bronx streets and neighborhoods that have a strong connection to Black culture and New York City history. Professor Mark Naison said that after the Great Depression, landlords needed Black people to move to South Bronx communities. There were many vacant apartments at the time.    

CHRISTINA GREER
TheGrio Presents: Black Women Supreme Court Nominee Virtual Panel
TheGrio.com 02-23-22
Moderated by our White House correspondent April D. Ryan and joined by April Reign, Dr. Christina Greer, Dr. Jason Johnson, and Melanie Campbell, our panelists discuss the future of the Supreme Court as President Biden ponders which Black woman will be nominated for a seat on the bench.

GARRETT BROAD
Consumers want animal-free dairy because it’s better for cows, study finds
FoodDive 02-14-22
In the groups, most of which were moderated by Fordham University’s Garrett Broad, consumers discussed their thoughts about animal-free dairy following a very brief description of how the food was made. 

JOHN DAVENPORT
Beyond NATO, new alliances could defend democracy and counter Putin
The Conversation U.S. 02-25-22
By John Davenport, Professor of Philosophy and Peace & Justice Studies, Fordham University

STUDENTS

‘All American: Homecoming’ Star Geffri Maya Is Leaning Into Her Purpose
Huffington Post 02-21-22
Originally, the plan was to attend Fordham University in New York with her best friend and pursue dance in college. While Fordham offered her admission, Maya declined and changed her trajectory. She attributed it to “probably just me trying to rebel,” but by turning down Fordham, Maya said it led her to make the best decision of her life. A friend suggested the next stop: Atlanta.

College Seniors Prepare to Enter a Work World in Flux
The New York Times 02-20-22
Since I will be starting as an investment banking analyst, I expect that I will be in an office working full-time as per the industry standards. While this work setting may have fallen out of favor with other members of my generation, I honestly am looking forward to the opportunity.”—Costa Kosmidis, 22, finance major at Fordham University

GoFundMe page in Rutgers grad Christina Lee’s memory raises $335K for parks, abuse victims
NorthJersey.com 02-24-22
The message touched Yunji Lee, 18, a Fordham University student from Tenafly. She donated $200 from her own savings to the fund.

ALUMNI

Alvin Ailey Dancers show features South Elgin dancer Sarah Daley-Perdomo
Chicago Tribune 02-19-22 (subscription required)
”The experience influenced her college path; [Sarah Daley-Perdomo] went to the Fordham University at Lincoln Center in New York City, where they offered a scholarship…”

Donald Trump Fast Facts
WENY via CNN wire 02-23-22
Education: Attended Fordham University; University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Finance, B.S. in Economics, 1968

OBITUARIES

Sister Catherine Marie Walsh, S.C., 84, librarian and educator
Catholic New York 02-24-22
[Sister Catherine], a graduate of Cathedral High School in Manhattan earned a bachelor’s degree in history from the College of Mount St. Vincent, the Bronx, and a master’s in elementary education from Fordham University, the Bronx.

 

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