Westchester Campus
Life-Long Learning in Westchester
Our campus is located in a three-story, state-of-the-art building on 32 landscaped acres in West Harrison, NY.
Our campus is home to the Westchester branches of the following Fordham programs:
- Fordham School of Professional and Continuing Studies
- Gabelli School of Business
- Graduate School of Education
- Graduate School of Social Service
We are also home to two institutes:
Located conveniently off I-287, I-684, and the Hutchinson River Parkway, our three-story, state-of-the-art building sits on 32 landscaped acres in West Harrison, NY.

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Westchester Campus Events
Students in Distress Turning to AI for Mental Health Support, Study Shows
Nearly one in five college students is turning to AI for mental health reasons, and those with severe symptoms are roughly twice as likely to do so, according to a …
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Philly’s World Cup Party for the Ages
The world’s biggest sporting event has officially arrived on American shores, with soccer matches and fan festivals underway in cities across the continent. But no one is doing the FIFA …
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3 Coins, the Trevi Fountain, and the Romance of Postwar Italy
When Fordham graduate John H. Secondari ’39 published Coins in the Fountain in 1952, he sparked a mid-century pop classic and now-universal tradition. The novel, about American ex-pats living and …
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Medieval Spanish Scholar and Longtime Fordham Professor Joseph O’Callaghan Dies at 97
Joseph O’Callaghan, PhD, ’57, professor emeritus of history who taught at Fordham for more than 40 years and was internationally renowned for his scholarship of medieval Spain, died peacefully on …
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Achievements and Recognition | June 26
Fordham University’s faculty and staff remain leaders in their fields, innovating and making meaningful contributions across disciplines. Their dedication and expertise are regularly recognized with prestigious honors and awards. Take …
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Revolutionary Sightseeing: Historic Spots to Visit for America’s 250th Anniversary
There are many exhibitions and documentaries commemorating America’s 250th birthday. But a trip to a historic, Revolutionary-era site is a much more interactive way to revisit the nation’s founding. Below, …
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A Top Knicks Podcaster Looks Back on a Magical Season
In the hours after the Knicks won the NBA championship on June 13, many fans took to the streets and kept the party going, while others went to bed, likely …
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New Cookbook Explores American Food, Region by Region
What is American food? Eaterland, a new cookbook from popular food blog Eater and publisher Abrams Books, makes the case that American cuisine is largely defined by iconic regional dishes …
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Rare Memoir of Revolutionary War Soldier Published by Fordham Historian
There are very few firsthand accounts of what life was like for a common soldier during the Revolutionary War. But Fordham history instructor Robb Haberman, PhD, recently gained access to …
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Former Fordham Dean Named President of Seattle University
Maura Mast, PhD, former Fordham dean and award-winning mathematics educator, has been named president of Seattle University. Mast joined Fordham in 2015, becoming both the first woman and first mathematician …
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America 250: 4 Ways Fordham Shaped the Nation
Since 1841, Fordham has been a university at the heart of the American experiment—a launchpad for immigrants and their children, founded by a bold Irish immigrant who believed in education …
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