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
Achievements and Recognition | March 20
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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6 Fordham Women Reflect on their Mentors
In honor of Women’s History Month, we asked female faculty and staff members to name a woman who helped shape their careers. Their mentors included the pioneering Supreme Court justice …
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Why We Fast
Across the Abrahamic religions, believers traditionally observe periods of fasting. Christians mark the season of Lent, often by giving up certain foods, in the weeks leading up to Easter. Muslims …
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Photos: Fordham at the NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Fordham traces its Irish roots back to its founder, John Hughes, an Irish-born priest who became the first archbishop of New York and a confidant of President Abraham Lincoln. Known …
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Who Was Mary Magdalene?
For centuries, Christian teachings and art have portrayed Mary Magdalene as a repentant sinner or a “fallen woman” redeemed. But a more recent body of scholarship suggests that depiction misrepresents …
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The New York Times: Fordham’s Calder Director Explains Why Harsh Winters May Lead to More Ticks
Thomas Daniels, director of Fordham’s Louis Calder Center and creator of the Fordham Tick Index, explained that colder, snowier winters can actually benefit tick populations, as snow cover insulates them …
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Paola Dalmonico and Valerija Kargina Earn Atlantic 10 Women’s Tennis Weekly Awards
Fordham sophomore Paola Dalmonico and freshman Valerija Kargina were named Under Armour Women’s Tennis Player and Rookie of the Week, respectively, it was announced today. It is the first weekly award of the year …
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What’s on My Desk: Lauren Kopajtic
Like many philosophy professors, Lauren Kopajtic, PhD, fills her office with objects that reflect her discipline—but she may be the only one with philosophy-themed Barbie dolls. Step inside her Collins …
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Fordham’s Dejour Reaves Named First Team NABC All-District
Fordham grad student guard Dejour Reaves was honored by the National Basketball Coaches Association (NABC) today by being named First Team All-District, it was announced today. Read the full story at fordhamsports.com.
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Four Rams Named Atlantic 10 All-Academic for Indoor Track & Field
The Atlantic 10 Conference announced its Academic All-Conference teams for indoor track & field on Tuesday with four Rams earning a spot on the team. This is the second straight …
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Rams in the News: Fordham Alumni Carolyn and Maurice Cunniffe Named to Philanthropy 50
Philanthropy 50 2026The Chronicle of Philanthropy 03-10-2026Fordham alumni Carolyn and Maurice Cunniffe are featured in The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s annual Philanthropy 50, which highlights the nation’s largest charitable donors. Carolyn …
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