
Fordham's Faculty Senate is dissatisfied with tenure-track options after the University announced tuition increase to meet employee demands.
University students discuss their experiences with on-campus wifi connectivity and technological issues across both Fordham Campuses.
New York University professor and activist gave a talk at Fordham University about the human sex trafficking industry and her new book.
Tanzema Fazal, Fordham College at Lincoln Center (FCLC) ’24, was elected on May 16 as the new United Student Government at Lincoln Center (USGLC) president for the 2023-24 academic year.
Fordham College at Lincoln Center announces the new Asian American Studies (AAST) program offered as a minor with related coursework.
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Robert Fitzer, associate vice president for public safety, sent a university-wide advisory on June 7 detailing the smoky, hazy conditions and recommendations to combat the poor air quality.
The Fordham University community struggles with the rising cost of living as New York City becomes the most expensive city in the world.
Following New York City’s decision to relocate asylum seekers from their temporary residence at The Watson Hotel, migrants protested outside the hotel for six days before they were removed by the New York Police Department (NYPD) on Feb. 1.
Several protests were organized in New York and other cities across the United States following the death of Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man who was beaten by police officers in Memphis, Tennessee, on Jan. 7.
Fordham’s Center for Community Engaged Learning (CCEL) has partnered with Bronx-elected officials and New York City Mayor Eric Adams to address the Cross Bronx Expressway’s effects on residents and the borough in a $2 million federal grant.
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By MATTHIAS LAI • January 25, 2023
Due to an influx of asylum seekers arriving in buses at New York’s Port Authority Bus Terminal, The Watson Hotel, located on West 57th Street, was converted into a temporary shelter for migrants by the City of New York on Nov. 10, 2022.