Alvin Ailey & Fordham: Innovation in Collaboration
While Fordham has a long tradition of training and preparing performers for the stage, screen, and musical pits of Broadway, it’s a connection to an iconic dance company that sets it apart.
While Fordham has a long tradition of training and preparing performers for the stage, screen, and musical pits of Broadway, it’s a connection to an iconic dance company that sets it apart.
This post is dedicated to those who broke ground in libraries, helping others learn and spreading knowledge to the masses. It highlights four African American library leaders who have made significant contributions to the profession, changing it radically and for the better.
The Fordham Libraries provide access to collections of historical documents, current news, scholarly articles and books, data, images, maps, biographies, streaming video, sound records, and more that focus on black culture, heritage, experience, thought, perspective, innovation, leadership, and faith.
To explore more about Dr. King’s life and work, this post highlights just a small sampling of resources found in our collection and on the web about King’s life and legacy. We also provide tips for continuing your research.
By Mariah Lewis, Metadata Management Librarian The Digital Collection Spotlight is meant to highlight digital collections created both within and outside of the Fordham University community. In this edition of the Digital Collection Spotlight, we will be highlighting resources related to Black History Month with some collections that focus on …
By Laura Childs (Emerging Technologies Librarian) and Mariah Lewis (Metadata Management Librarian) Every year, February 11th is recognized as the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. The United Nations General Assembly instituted this day to promote gender equality in the STEM professions and raise awareness of the lack …