
Fordham University
Fordham University is a private Jesuit research university in New York City. Established in 1841 and named after the Fordham neighborhood of the Bronx in which its original campus... Wikipedia
- Former names: St. John's College, (1841–1907), Marymount College (absorbed 2002)
- Motto: Sapientia et Doctrina (Latin)
- Motto (English): Wisdom and Learning
- Type: Private research university
- Established: June 24, 1841
- Founder: John Hughes
- Religious affiliation: Catholic (Jesuit)
- Academic affiliations: AJCU, ACCU, NAICU
- Endowment: $972 million (2022)
- President: Tania Tetlow
- Provost: Dennis C. Jacobs
- Academic staff: 747
- Students: 16,986
- Undergraduates: 9,904
- Postgraduates: 7,082
- Campus: Main: Rose Hill (Bronx): 85 acres, Lincoln Center (Manhattan): 8 acres, Westchester (West Harrison): 32 acres Satellite, London Centre (Clerkenwell): 0.39 acre
- Colors: Maroon & White
- Mascot: The Ram
- Sporting affiliations: NCAA Division I, Atlantic 10 Conference, Patriot League (football), CWPA, ICSA, NCLL Division I, USA Rugby Division IA, ACHA, MCHC Division III
- Data source: DuckDuckGo