|
Ted Koppel Discusses Hot-Button Issues
in the News During Presentation at GBA
The news media’s increased use of video footage provided by “citizen journalists,” often shot with cell phone cameras or small handheld camcorders, is a “terrible thing,” according to veteran news anchor Ted Koppel who visited Fordham University on Sept. 24.
“I do not dispute that they play a useful role, but I think it’s a huge mistake because the Internet and these non-solicited reports can also be used by organizations that want to circumvent normal safeguards that a traditional news organization has in place,” said Koppel, who addressed an audience at the McNally Amphitheatre on the Lincoln Center campus.
Read the full story
|
Scholars Debate Morality of U.S. Troop Withdrawal
Iraq Takes Center Stage at Fordham Forum
Four specialists in ethics and international affairs presented contrasting views on America’s moral responsibility to Iraq and its people at a public forum organized by the Fordham Center on Religion and Culture.
The standing-room-only event, “Exit or No Exit: Morality and Withdrawal from Iraq,” took place on Sept. 18 at the Lincoln Center campus.
Read the full story
|
Korean Exchange Program Launched at Law School
The Fordham University School of Law and Sungkyunkwan University College of Law (SKKU) in Seoul, South Korea, have entered into a student exchange agreement that will allow up to four Fordham law students to spend a semester at the Korean university and up to four SKKU students to attend Fordham.
Read the full story
|
Campus Emergency Medical Services Squad
Celebrates 30 Years in Service
How Prices are Set, Perceived Can Yield Insights into
Minds of Consumers, Scholar Says
The Many Characters of Willem Dafoe:
Widely Respected Actor Tells Theater Students to
Perform Early and Often
Fordham College at Rose Hill Scholars
From Class of 2011 Feted
Pastoral Caregivers Urged to Emphasize the Holy Trinity in Helping Their Parishioners
Fordham Awash in Maroon During Homecoming
Sapientia et Doctrina: The Primacy of Sapientia and the Best of Doctrina
Author and Scholar Completely ‘Plugged Into’ the
Media World in the Age of Youtube, Facebook and the Blogosphere
Economist Studies British Women’s Property Rights Act and Finds the Good and the Bad
On the Demographics of Race:
Professor Tracks Assimilation of Racial, Ethnic Groups
Through New York City Housing Market
Inside Fordham Staff and Submission Deadlines
|
|
|

|

BusinessWeek Selects CBA Professor as
Student Favorite
Janet DiLorenzo, Ed.D., assistant professor of marketing at the College of Business Administration (CBA), has made BusinessWeek magazine’s annual list of favorite undergraduate business professors.
The magazine, which published the list in its online edition on Sept. 4, described DiLorenzo as a “nurturer” and “equally tough grader who expects the very best from her students.”
Read the full story
|
|
|
|
|