Our longstanding Sunday morning show, hosted by Robin Shannon, tapped into the Fordham University community to uncover and discuss issues that impact our world, near and far. Past episodes are listed below.
May 17, 2017|Kacie Candela
When many Americans think of Egypt, they might think of mummies, pyramids, and the Nile River. And although Egypt has a rich...
From the Projects to the Podium
April 26, 2017|Robin Shannon
Fordham Conversations Host Robin Shannon talks with Author and Fordham Alumni Valerie Irick Rainford. In her book “Until...
How Do Historians Preserve Memory?
April 17, 2017|Robin Shannon
With the rise of social media, we have fewer and fewer hard copies of letters, photos, and other documents. So what happens...
BX Hot Sauce, Community Gardens and Refugees
March 29, 2017|Robin Shannon
Fordham Conversations Host Robin Shannon talks with members of The Bronx Greenmarket Hot Sauce about their business- and...
Saving the Sounds of Aleppo
March 06, 2017|Patrick Russomanno
A brutal civil war divides Syria with devastating human toll. Thousands of people there have already died and millions are...
Presidential Disability: Fifty Years After the 25th Amendment
February 10, 2017|Robin Shannon
What happens when the president is disabled or dies? What about when there's no vice president? Fordham Conversations...
The Art Scene in the Bronx
January 20, 2017|Robin Shannon
The art scene in the Bronx is more underground than Manhattan's, but it's on the rise. This week on Fordham Conversations...
Lombardi and Landry
December 19, 2016|Robin Shannon
Most football fans know the success story of Coach Vince Lombardi’s days with Green Bay, and Coach Tom Landry’s days with...
Fordham Conversations: Matt Zoller Seitz, and "TV The Book"
November 11, 2016|Kyle McKee
On today's episode, Fordham Conversations host Kyle McKee talks television with acclaimed critic Matt Zoller Seitz, the co...
How do historians preserve memory?
November 03, 2016|Robin Shannon
With the rise of social media, we have fewer and fewer hard copies of letters, photos, and other documents. So what happens...