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August 8, 2011 • Volume 33, No. 17
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Jubilee Offers Something New Under the Sun
For Matthew Prochilo, S.J. (FCRH ’06), the Rose Hill campus is a place unlike any other.
“There’s something unique about the Fordham experience, and that is immediately obvious to me when I come back to campus,” Prochilo said. “When I meet current students and other alumni, I feel the connection.”
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Donors Give Fordham Record Fundraising Year
Fordham raised more than $86.2 million dollars in the fiscal year ending July 1, the largest amount in the University’s history. This total (well in excess of the $60 million goal set for the year) brings Excelsior | Ever Upward | The Campaign for Fordham to $415.8 million, including gifts from members of the Board of Trustees of more than $152 million.
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Is the Calder Center Bugged? Absolutely
On a sunny day at the beginning of tick season, Thomas Daniels, Ph.D., and Richard Falco, Ph.D., step out for a quick jaunt in the scenic environs of Fordham’s Louis Calder Center Biological Field Station.
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Related Story:
Photo Essay: Disease Detectives Keep an
Eye on Insects
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GBA Kicks Off Campaign at Stock Exchange
Alumni Reunion Helps to Open
FCLC’s Capital Campaign
Prolific Scholar Is Corrigan Chair
School Chancellor Challenges Principals
During Fordham Visit
Photo Essay: Disease Detectives Keep an
Eye on Insects
Professor Strives to Make Business a Force for Good
Not Just for Art’s Sake:
Professor Considers What Art Can Do in the World
Tennis Anyone?
New Coach Nets Top Talent for 2011-2012 Team
Inside Fordham Staff and Submission Deadlines

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Researcher Helps to Find Extinct Frog
A genetic analysis undertaken by a Fordham professor has uncovered proof that the only species of North American frog thought to be extinct is alive—and living 250 miles from Las Vegas.
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This Month in
Fordham History
Two Years After its
Founding, Fordham
Welcomes the Jesuits
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