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March 28, 2011 • Volume 33, No. 11
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Excelsior | Ever Upward | The Campaign for Fordham
Campaign Surpasses $400 Million
Here’s a bit of encouraging math for anyone who bleeds Fordham maroon: a $500 million goal, minus $400 million in support, equals a milestone achieved.
That’s the story of Excelsior | Ever Upward | The Campaign for Fordham, the University’s capital campaign that officially launched in March 2009.
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Fordham Science Celebrated at Consultation Dinner
The accomplishments of undergraduate science majors were front and center at the Fordham University Science Consultation Dinner.
The event, which was hosted by Jack (FCRH ’72) and Jeanette Walton (TMC ’71, GSAS ’73) and held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, brought together faculty members, students and friends of Fordham with an interest in the physical sciences.
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In Measuring Happiness in Very Old Age,
It’s Mind Over Matter
Health is secondary to psychological strength in making the lives of very old people worth living, according to a Fordham professor.
Daniela Jopp, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology, has been involved in several studies with faculty members from German universities to measure life satisfaction and valuation of life in the elderly.
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Fordham Launches Online Master’s Degree
in Social Work
Psychology Professor Receives
$1.6 Million Ethics Training Grant
Grants and Gifts
Women’s Advocate Parses Pro-Life/
Pro-Choice Rhetoric
Photo Essay: Ailey/Fordham Dancers Honor Late Director
Eight Hundred Years of Service? That’s No Small Feat
Of Milquetoasts and Macho Men
Sociologist Analyzes Masculinity Through History
This Month in Fordham History…
Fordham Welcomes Famous
Anthropologist to Lincoln Center
Organic Chemist Works to Perfect Pollution-Eating Macromolecules
Plant Biologist Works to Support Biodiversity
Sociologist Measures Patterns of Father-Child Involvement
Inside Fordham Staff and Submission Deadlines

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