"Before Evil" – Lives of Young Dictators

June 30, 2022|David Escobar

When you think about dictators, you often think about brutal, larger-than-life figures. WFUV’s David Escobar sat down with...

Black Media Representation

June 30, 2022|David Escobar

Growing up, characters on TV and in films are an important part of how people create their own identities. But for people of...

Queer Latinx History in NYC

June 30, 2022|David Escobar

The Latinx community has always been a big part of New York City’s history, but some of its members have historically been...

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Jedi & Jesuits

March 14, 2022|Robin Shannon

This week's Fordham Conversations examines the Stars Wars universe and its religious and spiritual influences.

The panel...

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What We Should Be Talking About in Asian American Studies

February 07, 2022|Robin Shannon

Fordham Conversations host Robin Shannon sits down with Dr. Cathy Schlund-Vials to discuss the limitations and progresses...

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Is It Time to Ditch The SAT?

January 26, 2022|Robin Shannon

Nicholas Tampio, Associated professor of Political science at Fordham University, says it’s time to ditch the standardized...

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The Shortage - A Thrill Novel

December 20, 2021|Robin Shannon

Fordham Conversations host Robin Shannon talks with Author Ben Adducchio about his novel The Shortage.  The thriller is...

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The Search for Siblings and Other Genetic Relatives

December 14, 2021|Robin Shannon

Curtis Brodner was conceived via sperm donor and decided to track down members of his biological family.

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Highlighting Student Journalists

December 06, 2021|Robin Shannon
Showcasing stories and interviews Fordham's student journalists produced in 2021
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The Bronx: Exploration and Education

November 15, 2021|Robin Shannon

The Bronx has been working to shake the bad reputation it received half a century ago.