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 | November 30, 2009 • Volume 32, No. 6 | | Catholic and Jewish Missions Merge at Nostra Aetate Dialogue Two of New York’s most respected spiritual leaders joined hands on Nov. 5 at Fordham University, calling for an active inter-religious agenda to combat the world’s ills and to strengthen young adults’ engagement with their faiths. Read the full story | Fordham Welcomes Veterans Under New GI Bill Nick Boire started college in the fall of 2001. But after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, he dropped everything and enlisted in the United States Marines. Eight years and three deployments later, Boire, 27, is a first-year student in Fordham’s College of Liberal Studies, thanks to a new, more generous GI Bill. Read the full story | Fordham Law Study: Privacy of Nation’s School Children at Risk State educational databases ignore key privacy protections for the nation’s K-12 children, according to a study by Fordham Law’s Center on Law and Information Privacy (CLIP). This comes as Congress is considering legislation that would expand and integrate the 43 existing state databases without addressing their critical privacy failures. Read the full story | INSIDE FORDHAM GOES GREEN… In an effort to support Fordham University’s goal of reducing its environmental and ecological footprint, the next issue of Inside Fordham, which was scheduled to publish on Monday, Dec. 14, will appear exclusively online at www.fordham.edu/insidefordham. We will be back again in print to kick off the spring semester when Vol. 32, Issue 8 is published on Tuesday, Jan. 19, as part of our normal schedule. Thank you for your continued readership, and for supporting the University’s commitment to creating a sustainable future. —The Inside Fordham Staff | Westchester Campus Celebrates First Anniversary Scholar Delves into Michelangelo’s Last Judgment Poetry Scholar Installed as Inaugural Boyd Chair Photo Essay: Leaf Cleanup an Intricate Dance of Man and Machine Scholar Challenges Catholics to Confront Hook-Up Culture President’s Council Member Shares Leadership Lessons with CBA Students ‘Chef Paco’ Brings a Taste of Spain to Fordham This Month in Jesuit History… Modern Teaching Method Causes Jesuit Education to Flourish Professor’s Research Reveals Subtle Trends in Colonial Literature Philosophy Professor Sees ‘Plato’s Cave’ in Today’s Technologies After the Fall: Professor Says Trust Means More to Business Success Inside Fordham Staff and Submission Deadlines | | |   University Names First Dulles Chair Fordham has named Terrence W. Tilley, Ph.D., professor of theology and chair of the department, the first Avery Cardinal Dulles, S.J., Chair in Catholic Theology. Tilley, an award-winning theologian and author, will be installed at a ceremony to be announced later. Read the full story
|  Fordham at Work A profile of John Spaccarelli, Director of Special Projects, Facilities Management Read the full story
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