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Reading Philosophy with AI, Salamander Survival, and Reforestation: Grad Students Research Timely Topics
In the first gathering of its kind, students from the Graduate School of Arts and…
In the first gathering of its kind, students from the Graduate School of Arts and…
A Fordham democracy expert says the U.S. election process needs federal intervention The 2024 presidential…
When graduate student Noah Hahn was invited to a conference halfway around the world, he…
James Marsh, Ph.D., a professor emeritus of philosophy, devoted pacifist, and a contemporary of late…
Joseph W. Koterski, S.J., a longtime member of the philosophy department and master of Queen’s…
Last September, after six months of a raging pandemic with no end in sight, unemployment…
Jared Woodard, Ph.D., was on course for a career in academia when he became more…
Some institutions define people’s lives forever. In the case of Robert O’Brien and his wife…
Fordham Trustee Emeritus Herbert A. Granath, FCRH ’54, GSAS ’55, a former president of the…
Do you have free will? Are you sure? On Oct. 29, Jenann Ismael, Ph.D., will…