Navy Veteran Found Her Voice—and a Career—Through Fordham
Navy veteran Veronica Mammina found her voice at Fordham—through community, creativity, and purpose—and now leads communications at a global logistics firm.
Navy veteran Veronica Mammina found her voice at Fordham—through community, creativity, and purpose—and now leads communications at a global logistics firm.
NYC veterans hit the courts in Central Park to launch a new pickleball league built on camaraderie and connection. Rain cut play short, but spirits stayed high.
Fordham veterans can now apply for FourBlock’s Fall 2025 NYC career program, designed to support the transition to civilian careers.
Summer pickleball series designed exclusively to help veterans stay active, build community, and strengthen peer support through America’s fastest-growing sport.
In annual Memorial Day message, Fordham pauses to reflect on the cost of freedom and to remember those who gave their lives in service to our country.
The Fordham community honors and remembers the courage and sacrifice of those who gave their lives in service to our nation. Among them, Staff Sergeant Robert C. Murray, Fordham College at Rose Hill Class of 1968.
On a day of celebration and reflection, Fordham deepened its commitment to veterans—unveiling a university-wide plan to grow military-connected enrollment and support by 2029.
Army veteran John Brutzman, GSS ’25, will continue a career of service as a social worker after graduating with his Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) degree this month. Brutzman carries with him a legacy of excellence at Fordham, being the 15th member of his family to graduate as a Ram.
On the evening of May 14, a quiet gallery space at Fordham University’s Lincoln Center campus came alive with color, memory, and meaning as dozens gathered for HEROES, an art exhibit and panel discussion showcasing the creative works of veterans.
At its annual ceremony honoring graduating veterans, Fordham will launch the Fordham Veterans Initiative—a bold plan to double military-affiliated enrollment in five years.