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The Value of the Humanities Major
By: Aya Hayashi When I decided to switch from a pre-veterinary medicine track to musicology during the spring semester of my junior year of college, I might as well have dropped a bomb on my parents. My father was (and probably still is) convinced that I’m going to die poor. Frankly, I, too, fear for my current and future welfare, especially when articles&n...
November 7, 2013 -
The Gotham Fellowship Experience
By: Leah Hollingsworth Last month, I managed to navigate through Penn Station on a Friday afternoon—suitcase, 10-month-old baby, diaper bag, car seat, stroller, and husband (last but not least) in tow. Perhaps an inauspicious start to a life-changing weekend. Each new class of Redeemer’s Gotham Fellowship begins the year with a fall retreat on the Pri...
November 6, 2013 -
CFW Launches City Rhythms
On September 19, the Center for Faith & Work launched City Rhythms, a new monthly, cross-vocational gathering spotlighting specific vocational sectors each month. These evenings bring together a diverse group of professionals and focus on developing a collective understanding of particular industries in order to incite a larger vision of God’s love for the cit...
November 6, 2013 -
A Quick Summary of the Healthcare Insurance Exchange Situation
By: Colin Toney Four weeks ago, on October 1, the federal government and 14 state governments launched 15 websites known as healthcare insurance exchanges to allow consumers to shop for and purchase health insurance. Though the story has been largely overshadowed by political battles surrounding the debt ceiling and federal government shutdown, the exchanges are a c...
November 4, 2013 -
Neil Gaiman Wants You to Go to the Library – And So Do I
By Sarah Davis About a fortnight ago, author Neil Gaiman gave a lecture about the importance of reading and libraries in both the individual and common good. It’s lengthy, but well worth a read (or five!). In particular, Gaiman highlights the importance of libraries as homes of not just books, but information that can be accessed freely by anyone at anytime. While w...
October 31, 2013 -
“No More Rosy Celestial Fantasies” At the Frick
By: Esther Larson The Frick is bringin’ New Yorkers back to the ‘80s – not the scrunchies, slap bracelets, and MC Hammer pants trends of course – in classic, classy Frick style, they’re bringing back Johannes Vermeer’s piece “Girl with a Pearl Earring” for the first time to New York since 1984. In the recent NY Times piece r...
October 28, 2013 -
Health Care for NYC’s Marginalized
By: Andrew Suh With all of the discussion lately about the Affordable Care Act (ACA), it seems that the debate has focused more on politics than health care itself. Regardless of where one stands politically, access to high quality health care is an issue on which most people could agree. Unfortunately, the proposed closure of two hospitals in Brooklyn (Long Island Colleg...
October 28, 2013 -
CFW Announces Inaugural Artist-in-Residence, Rebecca Locke
The Center for Faith and Work is proud to announce its first ever Artist-In-Residence, Rebecca Locke(see bio below). From October to December of 2013, Locke’s body of work, and the concepts behind the artist’s approach, will be highlighted amidst several public CFW programs. As part of her residency, the artist has been commissioned by the CFW to create a new pub...
October 18, 2013 -
Arts & Architecture Month Feature
By: Katy Hartman He always told me there was light in everything, even in darkness. I looked for it in the musty space behind the refrigerator, in the cabinet under the sink where pipes snaked through stale air, in the closet where a lopsided ironing board lurked in a corner. I hid from my brother in a closet among sweaters that still smelled of my mothe...
October 17, 2013 -
City Rhythms: Art & Architecture
On October 17, 2013 CFW looked at the sectors of the Arts and Architecture, by featuring several key representatives doing exciting work in these arenas: Mason Jar Music and the 2nd Avenue Subway Project. Rebecca Locke was also announced as the inaugural Artist-In-Residence for the Center for Faith & Work. A SUMMARY of the evening is HERE...
October 14, 2013