Fordham University offers a well-equipped and dynamic infrastructure across its three campuses, blending historic and modern facilities to provide students with an enriched academic experience.
Rose Hill Campus (Bronx, NY): The largest and oldest of Fordham’s campuses, it features iconic buildings such as Keating Hall and the Walsh Family Library. Students also benefit from world-class athletic facilities like the Lombardi Memorial Center and Jack Coffey Field, which host varsity sports and recreational activities. Green spaces like Martyrs’ Lawn provide areas for relaxation and social interaction.
Lincoln Center Campus (Manhattan, NY): Situated in the heart of New York City, this campus offers cutting-edge facilities like the Leon Lowenstein Center and the McKeon Hall. It houses the Fordham Law School and is strategically located for students to engage with the city’s arts, legal, and business communities. The campus integrates academic and residential spaces with vibrant city life.
Westchester Campus (West Harrison, NY): Primarily serving graduate students, this campus features modern classrooms, study spaces, and professional development resources. It offers a quieter, suburban setting while still being connected to New York’s professional hub.
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