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Fall 2007

On the cover: A bronze portrait of the Roman Emperor Caracalla as a youth, said to be from Asia Minor (Turkey), circa A.D. 198–292, is part of a collection of antiquities donated to the University by William D. Walsh (FCRH ’51) and now on display in the Fordham Museum of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Art.
Photo by John Deane
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Features
Old Treasures, New Light
The Fordham Museum of Greek, Etruscan and Roman Art, featuring more than 200 items dating from the seventh century B.C. through the third century, is one of the leading collections of antiquities in the state.
Masters of the Media
Meet Fordham’s top newsmakers, leading scholars in a range of disciplines who are continually called upon by journalists the world over to explicate issues great and small.
Training Ground
Since 1947, WFUV (90.7 FM) has been preparing Fordham students for careers in broadcasting and communications.
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Letters
On Stem Cells and Ethics
Missing Marymount
Praising and Passing
On Campus
University Welcomes Record-Setting Class of 2011
BusinessWeek Selects CBA Professor as Student Favorite
Prestigious Scholars Set Record, Excel at Home and Abroad
Grant to Fund Study of HIV Patients
Alumnus Recalls Roots of African American Studies
Tognino Family Makes $3.5 Million Gift to Fordham
University Joins Philanthropy 500
GRE Bolsters Latino Ministry Programs
Beck Institute Links Groups Serving the Poor
Sinner and Saint: Mary, Queen of Scots
Student Carries on Marymount Legacy
Willem Dafoe on Character
Alumni Notes
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Updated: 12/1/07
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