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  1. Think of our faculty as your guides. This journey of experience, reflection, and action is a key aspect of Jesuit teaching. But these teachers are also active scholars. Through research, they pose questions; through teaching, they mold the students who continue the road of discovery.

  2. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences is the heart of Fordham students’ liberal arts and sciences education in the Jesuit Catholic tradition. With over 1,200 full-time and part-time faculty members, the Faculty is organized into twenty departments and a wide range of interdisciplinary programs.

  3. Fordham University Faculty. University Faculty members whose web pages are not found within their own departmental web pages may be found here. Adding a faculty member's username after the "/" in http://faculty.fordham.edu/ will take you to the proper web site.

  4. Jose Aleman is Professor of Political Science at Fordham University. He has degrees from Cornell University (B.A.) and Princeton University (M.A., Ph.D.) and teaches courses on Comparative Politics and Political Economy.

  5. The following is a partial list of current and former notable faculty of Fordham University in New York City.

  6. Full-Time Faculty. Faculty members teach, research, and publish in virtually every field of English, American, and postcolonial literatures as well as literary criticism, theory, cultural studies, and creative writing. Our particular strengths include medieval, early modern, 18th-century, and American literatures and cultures.

  7. Dr. Eduardo F. Gallo - Neurobiological mechanisms of motivated behavior; Assistant Professor; B.S., University of New Orleans; Ph.D., Weill Medical College of Cornell University