
University Mourns Passing of Founding Member of African-American Studies Department
Quinton Bernard Wilkes, Ph.D., GSAS ‘69, ’77, a founding member of Fordham’s Department of African…
Quinton Bernard Wilkes, Ph.D., GSAS ‘69, ’77, a founding member of Fordham’s Department of African…
In 1795, one man dared to lead an uprising against the people who were enslaving…
A long line of Sudanese children waiting for foodat the Dzaipi transit centre in…
It wasn’t enough for Aimee Cox, Ph.D., to volunteer at a homeless shelter in Detroit,…
Mark Naison, Ph.D., professor of African and African-American Studies, has teamed up with Yale University…
Christina Greer, Ph.D., assistant professor of political science, has published Black Ethnics: Race, Immigration, and the…
As Fordham student Sandra Arnold continues work on the first online database ofenslaved African-American burial…
Fordham’s Burial Database Project of Enslaved African Americans, a portal for the public to submit…
Joseph M. McShane, S.J., president of Fordham University, recollected his steadfast persistence, when he was…