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On January 11, several faculty members of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures — Dr Alessia Valfredini, Dr Carl Fischer and Dr Susane Haffner, took part in Cripping Pedagogy workshop held at Rose Hill, see for further information below. https://news.fordham.edu/inside-fordham-category/lectures-and-events/faculty-strives-make-lessons-open/
A representation of Fordham students and alumni, accompanied by Dr. Susanna Barsella and Dr. Alessia Valfredini, was invited by the Mayor’s Office to attend the Italian American Heritage celebration on Thursday October 5th, at Gracie Mansion.
16th-Century Book by Anti-Machiavellian Jesuit Gifted to University Fordham University Libraries has received a 1599 publication of Father Pedro de Ribadeneira’s response to “The Prince,” titled, “Tratto della Religione.” The rare book was given to Fordham’s Special Collections by Italian businessman Gianluigi Longhi and is one of only 35 copies in the world. http://bit.ly/2xBK63D
On Tuesday, August 29, 2017, Dr. Sarah Grey opened her new EEG lab for Language and Multilingualism Research to the Fordham community. The lab, located on the 4th floor of 557 E. Fordham Road, is dedicated to the study of how our minds and brains learn and process multiple languages. For further information, please feel free […]