Home, Homecoming, and What Lies Between: Three Rising Authors to Read this Hispanic Heritage Month
Some reading recommendations for Hispanic Heritage Month that go beyond One Hundred Years of Solitude
Chris Brandt, finalist in Jean Pedrick Chapbook Prize
Big congratulations to Fordham faculty member, Chris Brandt whose chapbook, The Place Where Grief Begins was a finalist in the Jean Pedrick Chapbook Prize contest sponsored by The New England Poetry Club.
The Case for a Tailored Education: Advice from an (Almost) Alum
“A key balance of self-direction and agency mixed with a willingness to leap at the unexpected opportunities that arise is what got me through college and to where I am.”
I Wrote Myself Stronger: Poetic Justice Institute Activates Students
“This is such a wonderful opportunity, particularly for BIPOC students, to learn more about the professional field through a specific lens.”
Shirley Geok-lin Lim Reads from Latest Poetry Collection, In Praise of Limes
In the reading and the QnA that followed, Geok-lin Lim instilled the evening with a sense of kindness and community.
Creative Writing Concentrators Host Night Salon
On March 4th, Creative Writing students from Rose Hill and Lincoln Center gathered at Fordham Law School for an evening of camaraderie, relaxation, and creative rejuvenation.