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
Fordham ‘Emerging Leader’ Honored by Ignatian Network
In mid-January, Vanessa G. Rotondo, PhD, received word that she had won the Ignatian Solidarity Network’s Moira O’Donnell Emerging Leader Award, which recognizes young social justice leaders making an impact …
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Love, English: How One Department Fosters Alumni Connections
Whether throwing a departmental brunch party downtown or a birthday celebration for a 19th-century literary icon, the English department always invites one key group: alumni. “When alumni stay connected to …
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Fordham Mourns the Passing of Campus Nurse Amy Shaw
Fordham mourns the passing of Amy Herrion Shaw, a registered nurse in University Health Services, who died on Jan. 27. She was 53. A 1994 Fordham graduate, Shaw attended NYU …
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Jewish Studies Film Series Explores Faith and Tolerance
As an admirer of Menachem Daum’s documentary films, Magda Teter, PhD, has long wanted to mount a series of his work. “His films deal with the memory and the legacy …
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A Fordham Focus on AI: Sounding the Alarm on Data Centers’ Environmental Impact
For our new series, A Fordham Focus on AI, we’re speaking with faculty experts from a range of disciplines about the impact of this rapidly evolving technology and what to …
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Before Grammy Night, They Took the WFUV Mic
Fordham’s radio station WFUV has long been a vital platform for emerging artists finding their voices—and the listeners eager to discover them. Through intimate sessions in Studio A, illuminating interviews, …
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What Makes a Great Screenplay?
In the lead-up to awards season, actors and directors are usually in the spotlight. But behind every Oscar-nominated movie or performance is a screenplay—and in the ultra-competitive film business, it …
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The New York Times: How Many Inches of Snow Fell? This Fordham Grad Has a Measuring Stick
In a feature for The New York Times, Fordham alumna Lindsay Okarmus discussed her work measuring snowfall in New York City, reflecting on how her psychology degree from Fordham informs …
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Rams in the News: In the Case of the Federal Reserve, the Supreme Court Appears to Carve Out a Murky Exception
In the case of the Federal Reserve, Supreme Court appears to carve out a murky exceptionThe Associated Press 01-23-2026Several legal experts say the justices are on shaky ground. The Fed, …
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How to Process Your Emotions and Connect with Your Kids
When Hilary Jacobs Hendel reflects on a lifetime of learning, one lesson jumps out. It centers on emotions—how they show up, why we tamp them down, what that suppression can …
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How to Work the Change Triangle: A Map to Emotional Well-Being
Grounded in neuroscience and trauma-informed care, the Change Triangle is a step-by-step guide to emotional health. It can help us manage upsetting moments, understand ourselves more deeply, feel more calm, …
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