32 Facts About Fordham University

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Fordham University is a private Jesuit research university in New York City.

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Fordham University is the only Jesuit tertiary institution in New York City.

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Fordham University was founded as St John's College in 1841 by the Irish-born coadjutor bishop of the Diocese of New York, John Hughes.

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Fordham University's intent was to establish St Joseph's Seminary following the model of Mount Saint Mary's University, of which he was an alumnus.

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The name Fordham University refers to the village of Fordham University, in which the original Rose Hill campus is located.

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College of St Francis Xavier was closed in 1913, and various Fordham University colleges were opened at the Woolworth Building in Manhattan to fill the void.

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Fordham University closed its medical school in 1919, citing a lack of endowment and reduced university funds overall due to the First World War.

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Fordham University football played on some of the largest stages in sports, including games in front of sellout crowds at the Polo Grounds and Yankee Stadium, a Cotton Bowl appearance and a Sugar Bowl victory.

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The first women to attend Fordham University came earlier in the century: the Law School began accepting female students in 1918.

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In 2005, Fordham University announced that its Marymount College campus would be phased out; Marymount awarded degrees to its final undergraduate class in May 2007.

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Fordham University officials estimated the revenue gained from the proposed sale would not be greater than the expenses incurred maintaining and improving the campus since the merger with Marymount.

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Fordham University then indicated its intention to move the remaining programs from the Marymount campus to a new location in Harrison, New York, by the autumn of 2008.

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Fordham University is composed of four undergraduate and six graduate schools, and its academic ethos is heavily drawn from its Jesuit origins.

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Fordham University maintains several special collections housed in museums and galleries on campus.

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Furthermore, Fordham University faculty have conducted research with such institutions as the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Los Alamos National Laboratory, and organizations worldwide.

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Globally, Fordham University was ranked 90th among the "World's top 100 universities for producing millionaires", as compiled by THE in 2013.

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The campus is home to several structures on the National Register of Historic Places, such as the Fordham University Church built in 1845 as a seminary chapel and parish church for the surrounding community.

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In 2014, Fordham University purchased a building at 45 Columbus Avenue and incorporated it in its Lincoln Center campus as Joseph A Martino Hall.

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Fordham University signed a 20-year lease for the facility, which includes 26 "smart" classrooms, faculty and administrative offices, a media center, a food service facility, and indoor and outdoor meeting areas.

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In October 2018, Fordham University expanded its study abroad program in London to its own space, the London Centre.

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The Fordham University colors are maroon and white and its mascot is the ram.

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Fordham University basketball plays in the Rose Hill Gymnasium, the oldest on-campus venue in use by an NCAA Division I basketball team.

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Fordham University's programs include track and field, which claims world record holder and Olympic gold medalist Tom Courtney as an alumnus; sailing, which is headquartered at the Morris Yacht and Beach Club in City Island, Bronx; crew, which rows out of the Peter Jay Sharp Boathouse on the Harlem River and frequents the Henley Royal Regatta in the United Kingdom; and golf, which is affiliated with the Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York.

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In 1905, with the construction of Collins Hall, Fordham University became the first place on the East Coast of the United States to have a theater in the round.

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Fordham University has a church and numerous chapels across its campuses.

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Also, the Department of Grounds Maintenance at Fordham University has committed to making half of its vehicle fleet electric by 2016.

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Fordham University's Rose Hill campus is home to one of the largest collections of mature American elms in the country, the oldest estimated to be 270 years old.

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People from the world of sports who attended Fordham University include Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Frankie Frisch ; Vince Lombardi, football coaching legend; Bill Chadwick, Hockey Hall of Fame inductee; Tom Courtney, two-time Olympic gold medalist and holder of world record in the 880-yard run; and Steve Bellan, first Latin American to play Major League Baseball.

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Fordham University's Rose Hill campus was named the second most-filmed campus in North America by Noodle Education.

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Television programs filmed at Fordham University include Shattered Vows, a 1984 television film starring Valerie Bertinelli, which portrays the true story of a young nun in the 1960s who goes to Fordham University for her master's degree and falls in love with a priest; White Collar; Naked City; Saturday Night Live; Chappelle's Show; and the 2009 U2 performance on Good Morning America.

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Fordham University is referenced in both of Stephen King's novels The Regulators, Desperation, and "The Stand", as well as in John Grisham's The Pelican Brief.

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Fictional Fordham University alumni include the title character of Michael Clayton, Ray Brocco of The Good Shepherd, Michael Patrick Flaherty of Spin City, Jacob Moore of Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Annie Norris of Life on Mars, Vinnie Terranova of Wiseguy, Nick Rice of Law Abiding Citizen, Bruno Tattaglia of The Godfather, the father of Gabe Burton in Little Manhattan, Brian Connerty of Billions and Dave Norris of The Adjustment Bureau.

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