What's New at GSAS
New Study Confirms: Leeches Can Leap
It turns out that leeches—or at least one species—can leap their way to their next meal. For years, many have said the blood-sucking critters can jump, but now, thanks to …
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Fordham Scholars Earn Record-Breaking 15 Fulbrights
Fifteen Fordham students and alumni have been awarded prestigious Fulbright scholarships for international teaching and research next year, the University’s highest one-year total ever. Awardees will travel to countries in …
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New Master’s Degree to Combine Economics and Data Science
This fall, Fordham will offer a new master’s degree in Data Science and Quantitative Economics. The interdisciplinary degree will give students computational tools and techniques from the field of data …
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Your World Awaits—and It Needs Your Help, Kennedy Tells Graduates
Our fates are united, Joseph Patrick Kennedy III told the Fordham Class of 2024, and peace is possible when we recognize that “our pathway forward is together.” Speaking at Fordham’s …
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Alumni Advice for the Class of 2024: ‘Lift Up Those Around You’ and ‘Build Strong Relationships’
For the Class of 2024, May 18 is graduation day, but it’s far from the end of their Fordham journey. They’ll automatically join the Fordham University Alumni Association, a global network …
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New Class Highlights Cities’ Role in Fighting Climate Change
If humanity is going to survive climate change, many of the solutions are going to come from cities. Urban areas are currently home to 55% of the world’s population, according …
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Journalism Student Selected for Report for America Corps
David Escobar, FCRH ’23, a graduate student in Fordham’s public media master’s program, will join Report for America Corps this summer. Over the next two years, he will report on …
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Reading Philosophy with AI, Salamander Survival, and Reforestation: Grad Students Research Timely Topics
In the first gathering of its kind, students from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) gathered at the McShane Campus Center on the Rose Hill campus on April 16 to …
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The Great Equalizer? Not Exactly. What We Got Wrong During the Pandemic
During the COVID pandemic, a story in the New York Times caught the eye of economics professor Troy Tassier, Ph.D. Using anonymous cell phone data, researchers showed that nearly 50% …
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Can AI Promote the Greater Good? Student and Faculty Researchers Say Yes
At a spring symposium, Fordham faculty and students showed how they’re putting data science and artificial intelligence to good use: applying them to numerous research questions related to health, safety, …
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Caring for Our Common Home: Fordham Sustainability Spring Update
At the Climate Action Summit held April 8 at Rose Hill, several elected officials were on hand to celebrate Fordham’s new role as an EPA grantmaker. U.S. Senate Majority Leader …
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