Campus Ministry

Rooted in our Catholic and Jesuit identity and committed to a flourishing multifaith community, Campus Ministry empowers Fordham students, staff, and faculty to thrive by cultivating the values at the center of their lives, developing spiritual practices and resources, building meaningful community, and sharing talents generously in service of a more just and loving world.

Food Insecurity at Fordham Response and Resources

For additional information, please review President Tania Tetlow’s letter and contact our offices.

Food Pantry

Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. until Tuesday, November 25 at 12 p.m.

Room 215 | McShane Student Center | Rose Hill Campus

Room 140A | 140 W 62nd Street Building | Lincoln Center Campus

The Food Pantry welcomes all members of our community: all students, staff, administration, faculty, union, Public Safety and Aramark employees. Non-perishable food items are available and visits are confidential.  Please bring a reusable grocery bag if possible.

Donation bins are located in the McShane Center entrance at Rose Hill as well as the Lowenstein Building, McMahon Hall, and McKeon Hall entrances at Lincoln Center. You can also drop off bags directly to the Campus Ministry offices Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. or send items through our Rose Hill and Lincoln Center Wishlists.

Rose Hill Wishlist

Lincoln Center Wishlist

Swipe Out Hunger

Need a meal? Contact Campus Ministry on your campus to request free meal swipes. Supplies are limited, but every effort is made to support students facing food insecurity.

Have a meal plan? Donate your complimentary guest swipes to students in need at no cost to you. Please note: block meal plans do not include guest swipes.

Meal Swipe Donation

Student Emergency Fund

Facing unexpected financial hardship? Our Campus Ministers are here to help. Schedule an appointment to explore available emergency funds and resources.

Donations to the fund help provide countless opportunities for our students experiencing challenges.

Emergency Fund Donation

Additional Resources for Students Experiencing Food Insecurity

There are multiple outlets across New York City that provide additional resources for those experiencing food insecurity.

Additional Resources

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Food Insecurity at Fordham Response and Resources

Food Insecurity at Fordham Response and Resources

In response to the disruption of SNAP benefits that will affect many people in our communities, the following opportunities to provide support by donating, and volunteering at Fordham and in our local communities are detailed in the letter from President Tetlow below.   Additionally, food pantries have been set up on the Lincoln Center and Rose Hill

Fall Choir Concerts At University Church

Fall Choir Concerts At University Church

Family Weekend Fall Concert Sunday, October 26 2:00 pm University Church The Fordham University Choir and the Fordham University Women’s choir present their annual Fall Concert. The concert will feature music for classical and contemporary composers. Free admission. All are welcome. All Hallows Organ Concert Thursday, October 30 7:00 pm University Church Guest organist Anthony Rispo

First Night of Rosh Hashanah Dinner

First Night of Rosh Hashanah Dinner

Monday, September 22, 2025 | 6:00 – 7:30 P.M. McMahon Hall Lounge Room 109, Lincoln Center As the new year begins, we pause, reflect, and celebrate together over a Rosh Hashanah dinner — a festive evening of delicious food, traditions, and the warmth of community. Whether you’re familiar with the holiday or just curious, there’s

Mass of the Holy Spirit

Mass of the Holy Spirit

Be part of a global Jesuit tradition as we call on the Holy Spirit to ignite our new academic year with the fire of God’s blessings! Wednesday, September 10 | 4 P.M University Church | Rose Hill Campus Rev. John J. Cecero, S.J. Vice President for Mission Integration and Ministry Principal Celebrant Tania Tetlow President

New Student Welcome Masses

New Student Welcome Masses

August 24, 2025Rose Hill – 5:00 p.m., University ChurchLincoln Center – 4:00 p.m., Church of St. Apostle Everyone is welcome to join! Help us celebrate the incoming students to Fordham!

July 2025 Ignatian Program Opportunities

July 2025 Ignatian Program Opportunities

July Learn & Lunch: Intro to St. Ignatius & Jesuit Education (12 – 1 p.m. on Tues. 7/1) (RH) NYCHA Harborview Community Garden Clean-Up (1 – 3 p.m. on Wed. 7/9) (LC) One-Hour Lunch Retreat on Lowenstein Outdoor Plaza (12 – 1 p.m. on Tues. 7/15) (LC) One-Hour Lunch Retreat at NY Botanical Garden (12 – 1 p.m. on

June 2025 Ignatian Program Opportunities

June 2025 Ignatian Program Opportunities

June St. Rose’s Campus Garden Clean-Up (3:30 – 5 p.m. on Mon. 6/9) (RH) Staff & Faculty Day Retreat at Goshen, NY (9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. on Thurs. 6/12) (LC & RH) Learn & Lunch: Intro to St. Ignatius & Jesuit Education (12 – 1 p.m. on Mon. 6/16) (LC) School Supply Packing Service Project (4 – 5

Baccalaureate Mass

Baccalaureate Mass

On Friday, May 16, 2025, join Campus Ministry and celebrate the class of 2025 as we send them forth in prayer and with our blessings at the Baccalaureate Mass! Lincoln Center: Church of the St. Paul the Apostle, 5 p.m. Principal Celebrant and Homilist – Fr. Kevin Spinale, S.J. Rose Hill: Rose Hill GymnasiumMusic prelude 5:30

Community Field/Earth Day Celebration

Community Field/Earth Day Celebration

General Volunteers are needed to help the Pedro Arrupe Volunteers and Strivehigher host our annual Field/Earth day celebration for 150 children on Saturday, April 12, 1 – 3 pm. Clubs, Res Halls and groups are invited to offer a fun activity, craft, science experiment, treat focused on environmental care and wellness for the children on

Holy Week Services at Fordham

Holy Week Services at Fordham

Palm Sunday of the Lord’s PassionApril 13 Lincoln Center  5:30 PM Bl. Rupert Mayer, S.J. Chapel Rose Hill10:45 AM (Palm Procession) | 7:00 PMUniversity Church Triduum Lent ends on Holy Thursday, and The Sacred Triduum follows. They are among the holiest days of the Church’s liturgical year. Though the liturgies are celebrated over the course