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Fordham University

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Fordham University is a Jesuit university located in the Bronx in New York City.

History

Fordham University was founded in 1841 by the Reverend John Hughes, then-Bishop of New York, and was the first Catholic institution of higher learning in the northeastern United States. Fordham was granted a charter by the New York state legislature in 1846, and in 1907 was renamed Fordham University. As of 2003, Fordham provided an education to over 8,000 undergraduate students, and over 7,000 graduate students. Fordham awards Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral degrees.

Famous Alumni

Over Fordham's presitigious history, many influential Americans have graduated from one of its degree programs. Famous Fordham alumni include football legend Vince Lombardi, actor Denzel Washington, Captain Kangaroo Bob Keeshan, General John Keane, Army Chief of Staff, actress Patricia Clarkson, author Mary Higgins Clark, G. Gordon Liddy, NY Giants owner Wellington Mara, and politician Thomas Suozzi.

School Sports

The Fordham varsity sports teams all use the nickname "Rams". Their colors are maroon and white. The Fordham Rams are members of NCAA Division I and compete in the Atlantic Ten Conference in all sports except football. In football, the Rams play in the Patriot League of NCAA Division I-AA, and were champions of that league in 2003.

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