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October 24, 2011 • Volume 34, No. 3MM
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Logs and Luxe Living:
Calder Cabins Offer Proximity, Amenities to Graduate Students
It sounds like a real estate dream that’s too good to be true.
Water views, beautiful terraces, brand-new stainless steel appliances, a sunny eat-in kitchen plus dining room—all nestled in a pristine nature retreat.
But for graduate students at the Louis Calder Center Biological Field Station, it’s home.
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Alumni Couple Establish Housing Fund
When Kathy and Brian MacLean, both FCRH ’75, decided to give back to Fordham, they had two stipulations: that their philanthropy support something tangible and that it take effect immediately.
To that end, the MacLeans have established the Fordham Housing Fund, an initiative that will cover room and board for deserving commuter students who would most benefit from living on campus during their junior and senior years.
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Poetry’s Seed Takes Root and Grows at Fordham
Frank Boyle, Ph.D., explained that it all started in the classroom.
The associate professor of English was teaching the 17th- and 18th-century poetry of Milton, Pope, Swift and Finch in 1992 when some of his students began rendering their own poems—often surreptitiously.
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Professor Urges Fight Against Climate Change
Professor Tells of English City That Never Was
This Month in Fordham History…
Fordham Hosts Serving President in FDR
Inspiring ‘Perfect Eloquence’ in the 21st Century
President: Fordham Poised to Make ‘Great Strides’
Feerick Center Celebrates Fifth
Professor Strives to Make Marketing Work for Everyone
Dem Bones, Dem Bones, Dem Dry Bones:
Conservation Geneticist Uncovers Secrets of the Past
Humanitarian Affairs Institute Names
New Helen Hamlyn Senior Fellow
Top 10 Heresies in the History of Christianity
Photo Essay: They Came, They Saw,
They Conquered the Dance Floor
Inside Fordham Staff and Submission Deadlines

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Did You Know?
For the last two years, Fordham has been among the top 50 doctoral/research institutions for Fulbright recipients.
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