I Love New York. Still.
In the time of COVID-19 and the resulting quarantine in New York City, restaurants closed,…
In the time of COVID-19 and the resulting quarantine in New York City, restaurants closed,…
First, there was redlining, then there were the fires, and now, inevitably, there’s gentrification. But…
“There’s a whole population of people who are 10-year-olds, who are 14, 16, who are…
Less than four miles away from Fordham’s Rose Hill campus is Cardinal Hayes High School,…
Slavery’s Descendants: Shared Legacies of Race and Reconciliation edited by Dionne Ford, FCLC ’91, and…
Jack Curry, FCRH ’86, arrived at Fordham as an undergraduate hoping to play college baseball.…
The Bronx Book Festival will return on Saturday, June 8, with a full lineup of…
Adjunct sociology professors Gregory Jost, FCRH ’97, GSAS ’05, and Eileen Markey, FCRH ’98, met at Urban Plunge when they were…
Three New York legislators and an Emmy Award-winning journalist spoke about the past, present, and…
This event has been postponed. Check the It’s the Bronx website for future updates. Get…