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A huge congrats to our 2023-2024 Duffy Fellows and Fordham University students Patrick Cullinan and Jay Doherty on the successful screening of their original documentary, 'Discerning the Call.' And thank you to all who joined them!
Did you miss last night's premiere of 'Discerning the Call,' an original documentary created by 2023-2024 Duffy Fellows and Fordham University students, Jay Doherty and Patrick Cullinan? You can listen to Doherty discussing the film on WFUV Radio! wfuv.org/content/discer…
Thank you everyone who joined us last week stpaultheapostlenyc for music and conversation with the talent behind Metropolitan Opera's new production El Niño. Get your tickets for the opera!
A new book captures the stories and people behind a legendary alternative weekly and a vanished New York City. Jim McDermott talks with Tricia Romano @tromano.bsky.social about the Village Voice for #Sapientia .
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Join us next week for a screening of 'Discerning the Call'--an original documentary created by 2023-2024 Duffy Fellows Fordham University Jay Doherty (FCRH '26) and Patrick Cullinan (FCRH '24). Full info and RSVP: news.fordham.edu/event/document…
No plans this Friday? Join us and Metropolitan Opera for music and conversation! news.fordham.edu/event/el-nino-…
Want to meet the talent behind Metropolitan Opera's new production El Niño? You can! Join us this Friday evening! news.fordham.edu/event/el-nino-…
The prologue to 'Every Creeping Thing'--a graphic novel by 2023-2024 Duffy Fellow Madison Morris Fordham University '24. We can't wait to read the rest!
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Join us next Friday, April 19, 2024, 6:00 p.m. for a conversation with the talent behind El Niño Metropolitan Opera. Full info & RSVP: news.fordham.edu/event/el-nino-…
The controversial novel by Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz explores the origins of the major Abrahamic faiths and demonstrates the universality of great literature. Assistant Director David Goodwin writes #Sapientia . crc.blog.fordham.edu/arts-culture/a…
Mother Cabrini was a saint with an astonishing legacy as a missionary nun working on behalf of the marginalized. But she was hardly unique. Bronwen McShea Ph.D. writes for #Sapientia . crc.blog.fordham.edu/arts-culture/t…
I wrote this up -- as someone who appreciates the new cabrinifilm but has some criticisms as both an historian and a Catholic, too -- for Fordham Center on Religion and Culture's blog SAPIENTIA:
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Our inaugural writer in residence Eileen Markey discusses her research on Bronx community activists in the 1970s and 1980s on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, 6:30 p.m. Co-sponsored by Bronx Historical So. Full info & RSVP:
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