FPR Interviews – Larry Kudlow
Mr. Larry Kudlow is a senior contributor on CNBC, a noted economist, radio talk show host and former associate director of the Office of Management and Budget during the Reagan Administration. He was a...
View ArticleFPR Interviews – Mark Cuban
What if I told you that just 30 seconds after sending a text to a friend that that text would be gone forever – that your texting conversations could never be retrieved, found or viewed ever again?...
View ArticleFPR Interviews – Kim Strassel
Kim Strassel is a member of the Wall Street Journal’s editorial board, and the author of the newspaper’s weekly “Potomac Watch” column. She was a guest of the Fordham University College Republicans on...
View ArticleFPR Interviews – Dana Perino
The Fordham College Republicans welcomed their second guest speaker of the Fall 2014 semester this past Thursday — former White House Press Secretary Dana Perino. Ms. Perino, before presenting her...
View ArticleFPR Interviews – Rob Sisson
Rob Sisson is the president of ConservAmerica, a non-profit dedicated to restoring the Republican Party’s legacy of environmental conservation and educating stakeholders on conservative approaches to...
View ArticleFPR Interviews – Jedediah Bila
Before speaking to a group of Fordham students last week, political pundit and author Jedediah Bila sat down with FPR editor Marisa Gomez to talk about her career, the 2016 elections, and women in...
View ArticleFPR Interviews – Jon Favreau
Before speaking at Fordham University on Monday night, President Obama’s former director of speechwriting, Jon Favreau, sat down with Ben St. Clair, FPR’s editor-in-chief, to talk about writing, the...
View ArticleFinding God Even in Politics: An Interview with Fr. James Martin, S.J.
Fr. James Martin is a Jesuit priest, author of more than 10 books, and editor-at-large for America Magazine. His latest books are Jesus: A Pilgrimage, Seven Last Words and a novel called The Abbey. He...
View ArticleReflections on Race, Education, and Economic Equality: A Conversation with...
Dr. Cornel West, professor emeritus of Princeton University and author of over 30 books, is one of the most prolific political activists in the African American community today. An advocate for social...
View ArticleCompassion, Crossings, and Refugees: A Conversation with Dr. Alexander van...
Dr. Alexander van Tulleken is the Helen Hamlyn Senior Fellow at Fordham University’s Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs. He has worked with Doctors of the World, Merlin, and the World...
View ArticleFPR Conversations: Steve Forbes
Steve Forbes is a two-time presidential candidate and the chairman and editor-in-chief of Forbes Media. He recently sat down with FPR Editor-in-Chief Ben St. Clair to discuss his latest book, Reviving...
View ArticleThe Voice of the 99%: Reflections on the politics, culture, and legacy of...
Marisa Holmes sat down with FPR editor Matthew J. Santucci after the screening of her film All Day, All Week at Fordham University to discuss the inception of Occupy Wall Street, its impact on...
View ArticlePolitical Parties, Propaganda, and Disenfranchisement: Frances Fox Piven on...
Frances Fox Piven is a social activist and professor of political science at the CUNY Graduate Center. She co-founded the National Welfare Rights Organization and the Human Service Employees...
View ArticleThere Are More Than Two Sides to Politics: Chad Peace speaks about...
Chad Peace is a leader in the independent voter community. He serves as the legal strategist for the Independent Voter Project (IVP), the publishing editor for IVP’s publication IVN.us, president of...
View ArticleThe Racial Paradigm: Ostensible Egalitarianism in France
Incoming editor-in-chief Matthew Santucci sat down with Dr. Pap Ndiaye after his talk on French Republicanism and blackness in France. Dr. Ndiaye is considered to be one of the pioneers of ‘Black...
View ArticleJournalism in the Age of Trump: A Conversation with Marvin Kalb
In a career spanning more than three decades, Marvin Kalb has worked at both CBS and NBC News, where he served as moderator of “Meet the Press” from 1984 to 1987. He holds numerous awards for his work,...
View ArticleHow to Really Change the World: An interview with Shiza Shahid
Shiza Shahid grew up in Pakistan where she started volunteering at a prison at age 13. Since then, she has continued her outreach on a much larger scale. As the co-founder and former CEO of the Malala...
View ArticleDemocracy in Peril: A Conversation with National Review’s Charles C.W. Cooke
Charles C.W. Cooke sat down with editor-in-chief Matthew J. Santucci to discuss the Brexit vote, the Trump phenomenon, and the role of the federal government after his talk at Fordham University....
View ArticleA Conversation with Roger Stone: An Assessment of his Legacy
Managing editor Marisa Gomez sat down with Roger Stone, after his talk at Fordham University, to discuss his political legacy, past controversies, and the future of politics in the U.S. Marisa: Gomez:...
View ArticleA conversation with Hawk Newsome, founder of Black Lives Matter for Greater...
Black Lives Matter activist Hawk Newsome sat down with digital editor Montgomery Yu after his talk at Fordham University to discuss the police brutality in America, systemic racism, and the future of...
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