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  2. List of Fordham University alumni - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, Fordham is composed of a total of four undergraduate and six constitutive graduate schools, [3] situated across three campuses in southern New York State, with its two main campuses in New York City: Rose Hill in The Bronx, and Lincoln Center in Manhattan. As of 2017, Fordham claims over 183,500 alumni throughout the world. [4]

  3. List of Fordham University faculty - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal John McCloskey 1841–43; Rev. Ambrose Manahan 1843; Rev. John B. Harley 1844–1845 Most Rev. James Roosevelt Bayley 1845–46 Rev. Augustus Thébaud, S.J. 1846–51 and 1859–63

  4. Fordham Graduate School of Arts and Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences was established at Fordham University in 1916, as well as a teachers college. [3] Originally, the GSAS was housed in the Woolworth Building in Manhattan, and offered only eight courses, mainly anchored around philosophy and literature. [4]

  5. Fordham University - Wikipedia

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    Fordham University (/ ˈ f ɔːr d ə m /) is a private Jesuit research university in New York City, United States.Established in 1841 and named after the Fordham neighborhood of the Bronx in which its original campus is located, Fordham is the oldest Catholic and Jesuit university in the northeastern United States [11] and the third-oldest university in New York State.

  6. List of Boston College people - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Phillip Muñoz (MA 1995), Tocqueville Associate Professor of Religion & Public Life in the Department of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame [1] Thomas P. O'Malley, SJ, 1951, former president, John Carroll and Loyola Marymount universities; Michael P. Walsh, SJ, 1929, former president, Boston College and Fordham University

  7. Mary Kenneth Keller - Wikipedia

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    Mary Kenneth Keller, B.V.M. (December 17, 1913 – January 10, 1985) was an American Catholic religious sister, educator and pioneer in computer science.She was one of the first people, and the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in computer science in the United States.

  8. Dana Beth Ardi - Wikipedia

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    After receiving her PhD, Ardi began a career in special education, working in Boston and New York, and serving as an assistant professor of education at Fordham University's Graduate School of Education. [17] In 1983, she was hired by McGraw-Hill Productions, [18] which marked the start of Ardi's career in traditional and developing media. [19]

  9. Harold Takooshian - Wikipedia

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    Harold Takooshian (born 1949) is an American psychologist, scholar, and professor at Fordham University. He is best known as an expert on the Kitty Genovese murder case, having spent many years studying the subject and the role that the " bystander effect " played therein.