Faculty Reads: Cognition, Medieval Philosophy, and What It is All About
Philosophers have long debated what belongs to the “physical” realm versus what belongs to the…
Philosophers have long debated what belongs to the “physical” realm versus what belongs to the…
New York City’s High Line may only be 30 feet high and less than a…
Since Jorge Mario Bergoglio became Pope Francis in 2013, the native Argentinian has brought renewed…
For more than a decade, scholarship on the work of literary giant James Joyce found…
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Fordham Law School is saddened by the death of Martin Fogelman, Emeritus and McGivney Professor…
If Jesus were a neuroscientist, talk of “plasticity” might have made the final cut of…
The sound of a New York City subway roaring beneath an apartment building at night…
Imagine that you need an echocardiogram to test whether you inherited any genetic heart abnormalities.…
On May 7, 2008, Father Peter Galadza was in Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow…