The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

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The Student Voice of Fordham Lincoln Center

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JACQUELINE PIERCE

JACQUELINE PIERCE, Retrospect Producer Emerita

Jacqueline Pierce, Fordham College at Lincoln Center ’23, is the Retrospect producer. Jacqueline, a dance major in the Ailey/Fordham BFA Program, enjoys profiling interesting people and programs around Fordham. When she isn’t writing or dancing, Jacqueline enjoys watching movies and then reading the Wikipedia articles on every member of their casts.

All content by JACQUELINE PIERCE
A graphic representing Fordhams finances

The Budget Was Finalized. Then Coronavirus Hit.

April 29, 2020
In the dire time of the novel coronavirus, the financial situation for students, staff and the university is anything but ideal.

Barre-d From the Studio

April 26, 2020
Eleven Ailey/BFA students spoke to The Observer about transitioning to online instruction.
Keating Hall at Rose Hill on a sunny day with Edwards Parade empty

Isolated on Fordham’s Empty Campuses

April 22, 2020
With most students gone and the streets around campus empty, those who remain at and near Fordham campuses find themselves in an entirely new environment.
Fine Arts Classes Adapt to Online Learning

Fine Arts Classes Adapt to Online Learning

April 1, 2020
Dance, theater and visual arts students are being presented with a learning curve as their hands-on, physicality-focused classes must now fit within the framework of Zoom.
ROTC cadets come from schools around NYC to join Fordhams program, which is know as the Ram Battalion.

A Jesuit Approach to Army ROTC

January 20, 2020
Fordham’s Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program has a long history, but the program is bringing new ideas and approaches to the Army. Both student and faculty members of the Ram Battalion comment on how Jesuit values influence its military training.
Katz Fantulin, President of Rainbow Alliance, said that drag is about style, so working with Fashion for Philanthropy simply just makes sense.

Club Spotlight: Fashion for Philanthropy and Rainbow Alliance

November 6, 2019
One might have questioned how one club can have pulled off such a spectacular event — that’s because the show marked a special collaboration between two Fordham Lincoln Center clubs: Fashion For Philanthropy and Rainbow Alliance.
Stoves and SIP members watch Nora Thomas, FCRH 21, improvise a scene with Kevin Daley, FCRH 22.

Stranded in Stove’s: First Cross-Campus Improv Show

October 16, 2019
While Rose Hill and Lincoln Center are usually pitted against each other, each campus’ respective comedy club came together for a night of laughs.
Fordham has participated in the Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice at Capitol Hill for many years.

Campus Ministry Calls Out Capitol Hill

October 16, 2019
In a few weeks, Fordham students and faculty will join other students from Jesuit institutions in Washington D.C. for the Ignation Family Teach-in for Justice (IFTJ), the largest annual Catholic gathering for social justice.
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