Linguistics

Alison Rini FCRH ’21 was featured in The Fordham Ram for her research project, “Mapping Ethnic Histories of the Bronx,” that she conducted in Fall 2018 on the Bronx Italian American History Initiative and the Bronx African American History Project. Using these oral history archives to map personal stories of multi-ethnic encounters in the Bronx, Rini created a digital map using […]

We are excited to host Getty Photo Journalist Misha Friedman to discuss his inspired work-THE IDEALISTS-on the transformation of the police force in Ukraine. In the early 2000s, there were almost no female police officers. Now women comprise 25% of the force is female, including the deputy interior minister and the national police chief. Read […]

Students interested in pursuing internship, employment, and volunteer opportunities related to modern languages, linguistics, and literatures should consult the organizations listed below. ARABIC Council on Foreign Relations. CFR’s volunteer internships give selected volunteer interns the opportunity to receive training in the area of foreign policy; as well as skills training in areas such as writing, […]

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 […]