Английская Википедия:Campuses of Fordham University
The Campuses of Fordham University are located within New York City and the New York City metropolitan area. The university's original Rose Hill campus is located in The Bronx on Fordham Road, while the Lincoln Center campus is located in Manhattan, one block west of Columbus Circle. The Westchester campus is located in Harrison, New York in Westchester County.[1] Fordham University also maintains a campus in the Clerkenwell district of London and field offices in Spain and South Africa.
Rose Hill Campus
The Rose Hill campus is Fordham's original campus, established in 1841 by bishop John Hughes. It is home to Fordham College at Rose Hill, the Gabelli School of Business, and a division of the School of Professional and Continuing Studies, as well as the Graduate Schools of Arts and Sciences and Religion and Religious Education. It is the largest of Fordham's three campuses, comprising Шаблон:ConvertШаблон:Sfn in the central Bronx; it is also among the largest privately owned green spaces in New York City, situated just north of the Belmont neighborhood on Fordham Road.[1] The original land comprised Шаблон:Convert, but the university sold 30 acres east of Southern Boulevard to the New York City government to become part of the New York Botanical Garden.Шаблон:Sfn
Buildings
Academic and administrative
Building | Constructed | Image | Notes | Шаблон:Abbr |
---|---|---|---|---|
Collins Auditorium | 1904 | Файл:Collins Hall Rose Hill, Fordham.jpg | Home of the university's auditorium, the theatre department, and the philosophy department at Rose Hill, named after President John J. Collins, S.J. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Cunniffe House | 1836 | Файл:Fordham University Admin Building.jpg | Greek Revival-style administration building, and one of the oldest buildings on the Fordham campus; originally named Rose Hill Manor. Was officially renamed the Cunniffe House in 2013. | [2]Шаблон:Sfn |
Dealy Hall | 1867 | Файл:Fordham Dealy Hall and fountain.jpg | Home to the university's psychology and humanities departments; original wing of building constructed in 1867, later expanded in 1891. Named after president Patrick F. Dealy, S.J. in 1935. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Duane Library | 1926 | Файл:Fordham University 11.JPG | Library named after William J. Duane, S.J., university president 1851–1854. As of 1998, the building no longer operates as a library, but as a multi-use facility for admissions and the university theology department. | Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn |
Faber Hall | 1963 | Файл:Faber Hall, Fordham University.jpg | Seven-story addition to Loyola Hall, originally a residential hall for Jesuits. Headquarters for the modern language department, as well as dorms for first year students. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Freeman Hall | 1930 | Файл:Freeman Hall, Fordham.jpg | Building constructed for the physics department, named after science and physics professor Thomas J. A. Freeman, S.J. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Hughes Hall | 1891 | Файл:Hughes Hall, Fordham University.jpg | Originally constructed in 1891, the building housed the Fordham Preparatory School, and now houses the Gabelli School of Business. Named after university founder Archbishop John Hughes in 1935. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Keating Hall | 1936 | Файл:Keating Hall graduation.png | Four-floor Collegiate Gothic building constructed as the headquarters for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Also houses three auditoriums, the Blue Chapel, and a bell tower. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Larkin Hall | 1927 | Файл:2020 Fordham University Larkin Hall.jpg | Building constructed as headquarters of the biology department, named after president John Larkin, S.J. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Mulcahy Hall | 1969 | Файл:Mulcahy Hall Fordham University.jpg | University's chemistry building, erected as a gift to the university. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Thebaud Hall | 1886 | Файл:Thebaud Haull, Fordham with smokestack.jpg | Built in 1886, this building was originally known only as the "science" building. It was later officially designated Thebaud Hall in 1935, named after French Jesuit Augustus Thébaud. Now the headquarters of the financial aid office. | Шаблон:Sfn |
William D. Walsh Family Library | 1997 | Файл:2020 Fordham University William D. Walsh Family Library.jpg | 1,000,000-volume library constructed in 1998. Houses Fordham's Museum of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Art. | [3] |
Athletic and outdoor sports facilities
Building | Constructed | Image | Notes | Шаблон:Abbr |
---|---|---|---|---|
Coffey Field | 1930 | Файл:NYC-NYCFC-2016.jpg | Football field, named after graduate athletics manager Jack Coffey; refurbished with 7,000 seat grandstand in the 1990s. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Vince Lombardi Memorial Center | 1976 | Файл:Fordham University Lombardi Memorial Center.jpg | University athletic center and gym, dedicated to Vince Lombardi, alumnus and trustee. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Rose Hill Gymnasium | 1924 | Файл:Fordham Manor, Bronx, NY, USA - panoramio (3).jpg | 3,200-seat multi-purpose arena; officially opened on January 16, 1925. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Residential halls
Name | Constructed | Image | Notes | Шаблон:Abbr |
---|---|---|---|---|
Campbell, Salice, and Conley Halls | 2009 | Файл:Fordham University New Dorm.JPG | Three residential halls for upperclassmen. | [4] |
Faber Hall | 1963 | Файл:Faber Hall, Fordham University.jpg | Seven-story addition to Loyola Hall; was originally a residential hall for Jesuits. Renovated in 2016 into a residential dorm for freshmen and transfers, as well as the headquarters for the modern language department. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Finlay Hall | 1913 | Файл:Fordham U south jeh.jpg | Originally constructed as the university medical school; after the medical school's closure in 1919, it became a science building. It is now a residence hall primarily for sophomores. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Kohlmann Hall | 1920 | Файл:2020 Fordham University Kohlmann Hall.jpg | Residence for retired Jesuits and Jesuit graduate students. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Loschert Hall | 1987 | Файл:Loschert Hall, Fordham.jpg | Student residence hall named after William J. Loschert, businessman and alumnus. | [5][6] |
Loyola Hall | 1936 | Файл:Loyola Hall, Fordham University.png | Built as a residential building for Jesuit faculty members, named after Ignatius Loyola. Now the home of the Manresa program, a freshman honors living community. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Martyrs' Court | 1950 | Файл:Martyrs Court Rose Hill.jpg | Undergraduate residential hall; named after three Jesuit missionaries martyred in New York in the 17th century: Saint Isaac Jogues, René Goupil, and Jean de Lalande. Jogues houses the first year science living community. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Murray-Weigel Hall | 1922 | Файл:2020 Fordham University Murray-Weigel Hall.jpg | Originally built as home of the Sacred Heart Messenger publication and later used to house Jesuit scholastics, the building is currently an infirmary housing retired Jesuits. | Шаблон:Sfn |
O'Hare Hall | 2000 | Файл:O'Hare Hall dormitory.jpg | Three-winged student residential hall housing up to 560 students. Houses upperclassmen living communities. Named after former university president Joseph A. O'Hare, S.J. | [7] |
Queen's Court | 1940 | Файл:Fordham Univ. Queen's Court by R.Bucko.jpg | Residential building for students, consolidated from three separate residences (Bishops' Hall and St. Robert's Hall) in 1940. This dorm contains the first year wellness community. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Spellman Hall | 1946 | Файл:Spellman Hall, Fordham University.jpg | Three-story residence for Jesuits who serve Fordham University and Fordham Prep, named after Cardinal Francis Spellman. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Tierney Hall | 1986 | Файл:Tierney Hall, Fordham University.jpg | Three-story student residential hall; originally named Sesquicentennial Hall. Renamed Tierney Hall after the death of William Tierney, class of 1998. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Walsh Hall | 1972 | Файл:Walsh Hall, Fordham University.jpg | Thirteen-story residential hall for upperclassmen, named after Fordham President Father Michael P. Walsh, S.J. Located along 191st Street. Known as the "555" upon opening. | [8]Шаблон:Sfn |
Church facilities
Churches
Church or chapel | Constructed | Image | Notes | Шаблон:Abbr |
---|---|---|---|---|
University Church | 1845 | Файл:Fordham University 08.JPG | Originally built as a seminary chapel and parish church for the surrounding community. It contains the altar from the Old St. Patrick's Cathedral, as well as stained glass windows given to the university by King Louis Philippe I of France. | [9] |
Chapels
Name | Location | Image | Notes | Шаблон:Abbr |
---|---|---|---|---|
Blue Chapel | Keating Hall | Файл:Blue Chapel Keating Hall.jpg | Memorial chapel located on third floor of Keating Hall, constructed in 1937. Designed with faux stone walls, a faux brick ceiling and dark wood details. Features a blue stained glass window of saints and a Swedish steel altarpiece draped in blue damask fabric. | [10] |
Our Lady's Chapel | University Church | Шаблон:N/A | Located in the basement of the University Church. | [11] |
Sacred Heart Chapel | Dealy Hall | Шаблон:N/A | Chapel located on the ground floor of Dealy Hall. | [11] |
St. Robert Bellarmine Chapel | Spellman Hall | Шаблон:N/A | Used by the Jesuit community who reside at Spellman Hall. | [11] |
Other facilities
Building | Constructed | Image | Notes | Шаблон:Abbr |
---|---|---|---|---|
Alpha House | Шаблон:Abbreviation 1864 | Файл:Alpha House, Fordham University.jpg | Cottage housing a seminar room and a lounge for students enrolled in the Fordham College Honors Program. Formerly the university gatehouse. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Alumni House | 1840 | Файл:Fordham Manor, Bronx, NY, USA - panoramio (7).jpg | Second-oldest building on Fordham campus after Cunniffe House; built by William Rodrigue, brother-in-law of John Hughes. Now operates as coffeehouse. | Шаблон:Sfn |
McGinley Center | 1959 | Файл:Fordham University 05.JPG | Community center adjacent to Rose Hill Gymnasium, housing cafeteria, gym, student lounge, and other multi-use spaces. Named after president Fr. Laurence J. McGinley. | Шаблон:Sfn |
University Cemetery | 1938 | Файл:Cemetery at Fordham University.jpg | 138-plot cemetery where Jesuits, workers, and other clergy are interred. | Шаблон:Sfn |
William Spain Seismic Observatory | 1931 | Файл:William Spain Seismic Observatory entrance.jpg | Seismic observatory named after William Spain, a student of the university who died unexpectedly. Was formerly located in Loyola Hall and Keating Hall before being moved to the building adjacent to Freeman and Keating Halls. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Lincoln Center Campus
In 1954, Robert Moses proposed that Fordham might "be interested in an alternative [to renting space in the New York Coliseum]” involving a new building in a part of the area to the north of Columbus Circle to be redeveloped. In March 1958, Mayor Robert Wagner signed the deeds transferring the Lincoln Center campus to Fordham University.Шаблон:Sfn
The Lincoln Center campus is home to Fordham College at Lincoln Center and a division of the School of Professional and Continuing Studies, as well as the School of Law, the Graduate Schools of Education and Social Service, and the Fordham School of Business. The Шаблон:Convert campus occupies the area from West 60th Street to West 62nd Street between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues, placing it in the cultural heart of Manhattan.[1] Lincoln Center has two grassy plazas, built one level up from the street. The larger expanse was once a barren cement landscape known as "Robert Moses Plaza;"Шаблон:Sfn the smaller is known as "St. Peter's Garden" and contains a memorial to the Fordham students and alumni who perished in the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Buildings
Academic and administrative
Building | Constructed | Image | Notes | Шаблон:Abbr |
---|---|---|---|---|
Leon Lowenstein Building | 1969 | Файл:Fordham Lincoln morning jeh.jpg | Fourteen-story classroom building; also features cafeteria, bookstore, theater, and a lounge on the 12th floor for public speaking and other events. | Шаблон:Sfn |
Law Building | 2014 | Файл:Fordham Law new building 2.JPG | Home of Fordham's law school. Formerly located in New York's Financial District. An entirely new law school building was finished in 2014, and also houses a residence hall. | [12] |
Gabelli Building | 2018 | Файл:Fordham LC 25 - Gabelli.jpg | Newly expanded/renovated building for the Gabelli School of Business and Student Extracurricular Affairs. | [13] |
Residence halls
Building | Constructed | Image | Notes | Шаблон:Abbr |
---|---|---|---|---|
McMahon Hall | 1993 | Шаблон:N/A | Twenty-story residential hall for Lincoln Center students (graduate and undergraduate), named after Father George McMahon, S.J. | Шаблон:Sfn |
McKeon Hall | 2014 | Шаблон:N/A | Twelve-story residential hall for undergraduate freshmen | [14][12] |
Church facilities
Name | Location | Image | Notes | Шаблон:Abbr |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bl. Rupert Meyer Chapel | Leon Lowenstein Building | Шаблон:N/A | Located on second floor of Lowenstein Building. | [11] |
Westchester Campus
The Westchester campus is a single, 62,500-square-foot building located in west Harrison, New York.[15] It serves as a branch campus for multiple programs offered at both Rose Hill and Lincoln Center.
London Centre Campus
In October 2018, Fordham expanded its study abroad program in London to its own space, the London Centre.[16] The campus is 17,000 square feet of property housed in the Clerkenwell district in the borough of Camden.[17] It features a student centre, a rooftop terrace, a learning resource centre, and a performance floor dedicated to the Drama program.[17] The London Centre offers programs in business, theater, and the liberal arts to students from Fordham and other colleges and universities.[18]
See also
References
Works cited
External links
Шаблон:Commons category Шаблон:Commons category
- Fordham University official site
Шаблон:Fordham University Шаблон:Portal bar
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Franek, Robert, and Princeton Review. The Best 351 Colleges. 2004 ed. Princeton Review, 2003. Print.
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 11,0 11,1 11,2 11,3 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 12,0 12,1 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 17,0 17,1 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- Английская Википедия
- Страницы с неработающими файловыми ссылками
- Fordham University
- Lists of university and college buildings in the United States
- University and college campuses in New York (state)
- Страницы, где используется шаблон "Навигационная таблица/Телепорт"
- Страницы с телепортом
- Википедия
- Статья из Википедии
- Статья из Английской Википедии