GSAS Student Resources

The staff of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences strives to make your time at Fordham fulfilling and as smooth as possible. From admission through graduation and beyond, we aim to provide you with resources as you conduct your studies, research, and work as members of the Fordham family.

To enable you to find resources easily, we offer the following links to many campus offices, services, and opportunities.

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Stories of Bronx African Americans Draw Worldwide Attention

Stories of Bronx African Americans Draw Worldwide Attention

Every day, countless people around the world hear up-close and personal stories of the residents of the Bronx, thanks to Fordham’s Bronx African American History Project (BAAHP). And interest in …

A Fordham Focus on AI: Sounding the Alarm on Data Centers’ Environmental Impact

A Fordham Focus on AI: Sounding the Alarm on Data Centers’ Environmental Impact

For our new series, A Fordham Focus on AI, we’re speaking with faculty experts from a range of disciplines about the impact of this rapidly evolving technology and what to …

Fordham Receives AI Cybersecurity Designation from NSA

Fordham Receives AI Cybersecurity Designation from NSA

Fordham has been designated by the National Security Agency to be one of the country’s seven National Centers of Academic Excellence in cyber AI. With the designation, the University joins …

Fordham Offers Certificate Focused on AI Ethics

Fordham Offers Certificate Focused on AI Ethics

As new technologies like artificial intelligence become increasingly embedded in everyday life, questions about how to use them responsibly have grown more urgent. A new advanced certificate program at Fordham …

Pope Leo: New Book Provides Inside Look at Historic Conclave

Pope Leo: New Book Provides Inside Look at Historic Conclave

Christopher White had a front-row seat at the Vatican this spring, as the world mourned the death of Pope Francis and witnessed the surprise election of Chicago’s own Robert Prevost, …

How Fordham Set Up 4 Career Changers for Success

How Fordham Set Up 4 Career Changers for Success

For many people who change careers, an advanced degree is a necessary step in breaking into another sector. At Fordham, several new graduate programs—and many long-standing options—offer the training and …

Grad Student Research: Sharing Solutions for a Better Future

Grad Student Research: Sharing Solutions for a Better Future

More than 30 students from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) gathered at Bepler Commons on the Rose Hill campus on April 30 to celebrate the research that …

Jesuit Ph.D. Grad Uses Research to Promote Social Justice in Zambia 

Jesuit Ph.D. Grad Uses Research to Promote Social Justice in Zambia 

The Rev. Daniel Mutale, S.J., a member of Fordham’s Class of 2025, is putting his doctoral studies to work to help the poor and marginalized in Zambia. After successfully defending …

Class of 2025 By the Numbers

Class of 2025 By the Numbers

Every cap and gown holds a story–of hard work, big dreams, and everything in between that brought you to this moment. As commencement day gets closer, you might find yourself …

Fordham Grad’s Journey from Jesuit Volunteer to Climate Resilience Pro

Fordham Grad’s Journey from Jesuit Volunteer to Climate Resilience Pro

For decades, Fordham has had a close relationship with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC), an organization that matches young volunteers with communities in need for a year or more of …

Ethiopian Technique Could Be Key to Sustainable Farming for a Hungry World

Ethiopian Technique Could Be Key to Sustainable Farming for a Hungry World

What does sustainable agriculture look like? A Fordham graduate student’s project points to one answer: side-by-side planting of crops that each enrich the soil, leaving it more fertile than before. …