Graduate School of Social Service Information Session

The Graduate School of Social Service will host an information session to learn about their MSW program.  If you are interested in attending or would like more information, please visit this site.  

GSS Learn@Lunch “Trauma-Informed Program”

Room 223 at Fordham Westchester

The Graduate School of Social Service will present a Learn@Lunch on the Trauma-Informed Program.  The presenter will be Dr. Virginia Strand.

Veterans Writing Workshop Session #3

Room 120 at Fordham Westchester

Whats your story? The free Veterans Writing Workshop gives veterans the tools and confidence they need to bring their stories to life.  Veterans will meet once a week for valuable peer support and feedback.  If you are a veteran interested in finding a supportive community of writers to help you tell your story, we encourage More ...

Social Media Marketing II: Advanced Strategy, Execution, and Measurement (session #1)

As businesses, brands, professionals, and not-for-profit organizations increase their participation in social media marketing, it has become even more critical that social media strategies be effectively integrated into the overall marketing mix. In this course we will examine how to develop and implement a successful content-marketing strategy to engage customers and generate leads and sales More ...

Safeguarding Against Plagarism

Room 140 at Fordham Westchester 400 Westchester Avenue, West Harrison, NY, United States

This is a workshop for current PCS (School of Professional and Continuing Studies) students.

GSS Learn@Lunch “Trauma-Informed Program”

Room 223 at Fordham Westchester

The Graduate School of Social Service will present a Learn@Lunch on the Trauma-Informed Program.  The presenter will be Dr. Virginia Strand.

Social Media Marketing I: An Introduction to Platforms, Tactics, and Tools (session #3)

This course is designed to provide an introduction to the operational mechanics and key marketing and communication strategies associated with Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, and Pinterest. Students will no longer be confused by all the hype associated with social media or overwhelmed by the prospect of tweeting, pinning, connecting, and updating their status. The course More ...