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The Career Center at Rose Hill is a must-visit for anyone considering how to get the most out of their degree.
Marcelus “Maco” Dacany draws parallels between his double majors in economics and music, both of which activate his ...
The Gabelli School Graduate Student Success Center serves as a one-stop shop for all of your academic advising and career ...
Global Immersions include company visits, presentations by business professionals/executives, and cultural and social ...
Administrators become eligible to take Enhanced Parental Leave (EPL) for a qualifying event once they have met the minimum time-worked requirements as below: Administrators who work a regular schedule ...
Have at least 1,250 hours of service for the University during the 12-month period immediately preceding the leave. Only “worked” hours are included; time spent on vacation, sick days or other paid or ...
If both parents work for the University and each wish to take leave for the birth of a child, adoption or placement of a child in foster care, or to care for a parent (but not a parent "in-law") with ...
Leave can be taken all at once, intermittently, or as a reduced schedule. When both spouses or Legally Domiciled Adults (LDAs) are employed by the University and each wishes to take leave to care for ...
The Roundtable discussion took place as the New York City Council held a hearing that day on proposed legislation to address many of the issues that were discussed, such as a bill to reduce the amount ...
This panel explored the intersection of food sovereignty and climate justice, highlighting innovative, community-driven solutions emerging from the Bronx. Through the Bronx Research Institute for ...
An email alias is an alternative email address associated with your primary Fordham email account that you can use to send and receive messages. It is an email address within the @fordham.edu domain ...
This event examines the underreported but catastrophic ongoing war in Sudan that has killed thousands of Sudanese, placed the country on the brink of famine, and turned millions into internal ...