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Recent News About Fordham University
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Presidential Transition Search Update, January 2022
The University has been extremely successful in attracting a diverse, talented, and accomplished pool of leadership candidates, not least because of Fordham’s reputation and its standing as a leading Jesuit and Catholic institution located in the most important city in the country.
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Fordham Student Honored as 2021 Student Veteran of the Year Finalist
Fordham University issued the following announcement on Jan. 19Juvie Segovia, PCS ’22, was selected as a finalist for 2021 Student Veteran of the Year by Student Veterans of America, a nationwide organization that empowers student veterans through academic, professional, and personal development.
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Gabelli School Student Dies at 21, Finished Studies in Final Days
Four days before she died on Dec. 20 from complications related to a rare form of liver cancer, Gianna Rita Signorile, a 21-year-old second-year student at the Gabelli School of Business, accomplished something no one was sure she could: She completed coursework for five classes she enrolled in for the fall semester.
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Former Board Chair John Tognino Dies at 83
Fordham University issued the following announcement on Dec. 21John N.
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Former Trustee and Lincoln Center Chaplain George Quickley, S.J., Dies at 75
George Quickley, S.J., a former member of Fordham’s Board of Trustees and chaplain for the Lincoln Center campus, died on Nov. 21 at Murray Weigel Hall in the Bronx. He was 75 and had been ill since late spring.
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New Grant Will Help Fordham Libraries Expand COVID-19 Archive
New Grant Will Help Fordham Libraries Expand COVID-19 Archive
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State of the University: A Difficult Year Marked by Heroism, Flexibility, and Creativity
State of the University: A Difficult Year Marked by Heroism, Flexibility, and Creativity
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Fordham Marks 20th Anniversary of 9/11 with Services, Stories, and Reflection
Fordham Marks 20th Anniversary of 9/11 with Services, Stories, and Reflection
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Father McShane to Step Down as President of Fordham in June 2022
Father McShane to Step Down as President of Fordham in June 2022
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School of Social Service Receives $1.9 Million to Support Graduate Students of Color and Help Underserved Youth
School of Social Service Receives $1.9 Million to Support Graduate Students of Color and Help Underserved Youth