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:

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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#1 Top Workplace in the Lower Hudson Valley

Westchester Campus Events

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What Employers Want Now—And How New Grads Can Stand Out

What Employers Want Now—And How New Grads Can Stand Out

Recent headlines have pointed to a tough career market for recent college graduates. A Wall Street Journal report earlier this year noted that many employers are pulling back on entry-level …

Rams in the News: A New Man in Town in the ‘Archbishop Capital of the World’

Rams in the News: A New Man in Town in the ‘Archbishop Capital of the World’

A New Man in Town in the ‘Archbishop Capital of the World’The New York Times 12-22-2025“Central America formed him,” said David Gibson, the director of the Center on Religion and …

19 Reasons to Love Fordham Right Now

19 Reasons to Love Fordham Right Now

Even beyond the Ramily, people often talk about reasons to love Fordham. This fall, for example, higher-ed expert Jeffrey Selingo put the Jesuit University of New York on a list …

The Jesuit Way: Learning to Lead in the Heart of the Bronx

The Jesuit Way: Learning to Lead in the Heart of the Bronx

For nearly 500 years, the Jesuits have been forming Catholic priests and brothers for leadership in education and service. Since 2021, a new model for a key part of that …

Ailey/Fordham Siblings Dance in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

Ailey/Fordham Siblings Dance in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

Working on Thanksgiving Day can be tough. But for a pair of Fordham Rams, it was another way to spend the holiday together—and take part in one of America’s most …

Reflecting on What’s Meaningful: 5 Questions for John Cecero, SJ

Reflecting on What’s Meaningful: 5 Questions for John Cecero, SJ

On a recent episode of Ram Rides, Fordham’s newest YouTube series, John Cecero, SJ, vice president for mission integration and ministry, discussed the unique qualities of a Jesuit education. He …

An Uplifting Employee Retreat—With an ’80s Beat

An Uplifting Employee Retreat—With an ’80s Beat

Inner reflection, caring for the whole person, and serving others are all familiar aspects of Ignatian spirituality.  Dancing, on the other hand? Not so much. But at the Ignatian one-day …

Up the Aisle: President Tetlow Talks Jesuit Roots, Perks of NYC Campuses, Legendary Alumni

Up the Aisle: President Tetlow Talks Jesuit Roots, Perks of NYC Campuses, Legendary Alumni

News producer and Catholic influencer Adam Llorens visited Fordham University Church to interview President Tania Tetlow for his Up the Aisle Instagram series. Watch it here. “We’re part of this …

Fordham President Tania Tetlow Extends Agreement to Lead Until 2030

Fordham President Tania Tetlow Extends Agreement to Lead Until 2030

Fordham President Tania Tetlow has formally extended her tenure as president to June 2030. The extension enables Tetlow to continue building on her “transformative accomplishments” as the first layperson and …

Fordham Now Wrapped: Our Top 10 Stories of 2025

Fordham Now Wrapped: Our Top 10 Stories of 2025

From celebrities on campus to expert voices on timely topics, Fordham Now generated considerable buzz in 2025. Check out the list of our most viewed stories—and get ready for Fordham …

Artificial Intelligence Meets Human Intelligence in the Computer Science Classroom

Artificial Intelligence Meets Human Intelligence in the Computer Science Classroom

Systems that use artificial intelligence can write many things far faster than people can—and that includes computer code.  So what does that mean for the education of tomorrow’s computer scientists?  …