Fordham University - Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
David Budescu is working with a team of researchers to improve the ways crowdsourcing can be used to predict future events.
"The key to success in crowdsourcing is to maximize diversity of opinion and diversity of information and backgrounds. So we're always interested in adding more participants to increase the diversity and variety of information that contributes to our group effort." more>>>
David Budescu, Ph.D., Anne Anastasi Professor of Psychology
"The history faculty is incredible. Not only do the professors push you to new limits, they provide you with a support system that creates a true learning environment."
"For too long, ordinary citizens lacked awareness of the principles affecting redistricting and have been effectively left out of the decennial process. This year our mission is to change all that. It has never been easier to be involved in the redistricting process."
"We no longer have that really terrible way of reducing populations by having epidemics. But there are epidemics of noncommunicable diseases like obesity and diabetes. Society is no longer as lean or as mean."
Dr. Kevin Cahill, Director of the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs
President of the Center for International Humanitarian Cooperation
"The establishment of Fordham Urban Sustainability and Ecosystems (FUSE) would not have been possible without the vast institutional support I received. The Fordham community came together in helping me gain access to roof space on the Rose Hill campus and then construct an experimental agricultural rooftop." FUSE Blog
Jason Aloisio, Ph.D. Candidate
Biological Sciences
GSAS Research Support Grant, 2011
Urban Ecology and Ecosystems Section of Ecological Society of America-Travel Grant
"Fordham has given me abundant opportunities to build my career. I've received extraordinary support to present my research at conferences all over the world-including Hawaii, Ireland, and Italy - and collaborate with peers and scholars in my discipline. Most importantly, at Fordham I have forged lifelong professional friendships that have made me a better scholar, teacher, and person."
David Storey, Ph.D. '11
Philosophy
GSAS Research Fellow, 2009 - 2010
GSAS Summer Fellow, 2008, 2010
"I found teaching at Fordham to be one of the best experiences during my graduate work. The year I taught courses on statistics, abnormal psychology, and theories of psycho therapy, helped me explore different pedagogical styles that analyze what approaches work best for different students."
Reuben Robbins, Ph.D. '08
Clinical Psychology
Postdoctoral Fellow at the HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, Columbia University and New York Psychiatric Institute
"With the grant I received, I was able to complete genetic and statistical analyses of my project, prepare a manuscript for publication, and develop methodology and experimental design for my next phase of research in Brazil 2011."
Seth Ganzhorn, Ph.D. Candidate
Biological Sciences
Fulbright Recipient - Brazil
"Thanks to the generous GSAS Research Support Grant, I will be able to use the results of my analyses to provide bog turtle habitat managers with critical information on optimal nest-site characteristics and effectiveness of habitat restoration on nesting habitat through reportsand publications."
Suzanne Macey,Ph.D. Candidate
Biological Sciences
Clare Boothe Luce Fellow
GSAS Research Support Grant