Fordham Conversations: Sex and the Soul
Author Donna Freitas discusses her book "Sex and the Soul: juggling sexuality, spirituality, romance and religion on America’s college campuses.
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Author Donna Freitas discusses her book "Sex and the Soul: juggling sexuality, spirituality, romance and religion on America’s college campuses.
The Center for Positive Marketing at Fordham University is preparing for a conference that will focus on the central theme, "Improving the World Around Us Through Marketing."
Author and Fordham Professor Drucilla Cornell talks about her book.
WFUV's Mary Wilson looks at Mentoring Latinas, parasitic mistletoe and an artists retreat.
How has social media and the internet impacted the way we grieve. Fordham University Professor Dr. Paul Levinson explains the influence of social media site’s like Facebook and Twitter on grief. Then British website creator Jon Davis discusses his site "MuchLoved.com", where those who are grieving can create an online memorial page for a loved one who has past away. In addition, New York University associate professor, Dr. Charlton MacIlwain discusses the rise of web funerals.
Be a fly on the wall at the Rosedale Achievement Center for Girls... the Festival of Lights with Jonathan Sanders... and we hear from dancer Joanna Poz-Molesky.
In 1948, a group of Catholic college students, black and white, confronted the archbishop of New Orleans and demanded to know why the Catholic schools of their Crescent City couldn't desegregate.
Fordham Professor Chris Toulouse discusses his book "Whatever Happened to Zachary."
WFUV’s Strike a Chord Campaign spotlights a particular issue each quarter.
The post 9/11 GI Bill paved the way for a number of recent veterans to enroll in colleges and universities across the country.