Thursday, April 21, 2016

Fairleigh Dickinson University


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                      Florham Campus 

In Brief 

     There are over 2,500 undergraduates and 900 graduate students attending the Florham Campus of FDU. Minority students comprise about 15% of the student population.
    Sports include Men's Division III programs in baseball, basketball, cross-country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming and tennis; Women's Division III programs in basketball, cross-country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball; and Intramural Sports in aerobics, basketball, bowling, flag football, golf, karate, raquetball, softball, street hockey, tennis, Timex fitness week and volleyball.
    Four out of every five freshmen live in campus housing. First-year students generally are assigned housing in the Twomblies, two traditional-style residence halls with double rooms and a common bath. Upper-division students live in The Village, featuring apartment-style suites, or the Park Avenue and Rutherford Residence Halls.
    The Academic Support Center is housed in the residence hall complex, offering easy access to free tutoring, word processing support and special seminars.

Campus activities include an active Greek community with national social fraternities and sororities, as well as a national service fraternity. The campus theatre produces student-written and -directed plays as well as student productions of major plays.

Campus Summary

FDU's Florham Campus is in Morris County, New Jersey, bridging the towns of Florham Park and Madison. The campus consists of 178 acres, part of Florham, a former country estate of early 20th-century socialites Florence Vanderbilt and Hamilton Twombly. Florham is a contraction of the first names of the couple. FDU has owned the campus since 1958.

FDU Florham is primarily a residential campus, supported by a strong student life program. It boasts active fraternities and sororities, diverse student activities, and dynamic Division III and intramural athletics programs. Resident students are joined in class by undergraduate commuters and by adult, graduate, and certificate students, utilizing first-class educational resources either retrofitted into the campus' distinctive and appealing original buildings, or newly built especially in the most recent decades.


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In Brief 

  •  There are over 2,500 undergraduates and 900 graduate students attending the Florham Campus of FDU. Minority students comprise about 15% of the student population.
  • Sports include Men's Division III programs in baseball, basketball, cross-country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming and tennis; Women's Division III programs in basketball, cross-country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball; and Intramural Sports in aerobics, basketball, bowling, flag football, golf, karate, raquetball, softball, street hockey, tennis, Timex fitness week and volleyball.
  • Four out of every five freshmen live in campus housing. First-year students generally are assigned housing in the Twomblies, two traditional-style residence halls with double rooms and a common bath. Upper-division students live in The Village, featuring apartment-style suites, or the Park Avenue and Rutherford Residence Halls.
  • The Academic Support Center is housed in the residence hall complex, offering easy access to free tutoring, word processing support and special seminars.
Campus activities include an active Greek community with national social fraternities and sororities, as well as a national service fraternity. The campus theatre produces student-written and -directed plays as well as student productions of major plays.

Campus Summary

FDU's Florham Campus is in Morris County, New Jersey, bridging the towns of Florham Park and Madison. The campus consists of 178 acres, part of Florham, a former country estate of early 20th-century socialites Florence Vanderbilt and Hamilton Twombly. Florham is a contraction of the first names of the couple. FDU has owned the campus since 1958.
FDU Florham is primarily a residential campus, supported by a strong student life program. It boasts active fraternities and sororities, diverse student activities, and dynamic Division III and intramural athletics programs. Resident students are joined in class by undergraduate commuters and by adult, graduate, and certificate students, utilizing first-class educational resources either retrofitted into the campus' distinctive and appealing original buildings, or newly built especially in the most recent decades.

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Notable Landscape and Architecture 

The scene was arranged by Frederick Law Olmsted, who is famous as the architect of New York City's Central Park. The surviving central structures, outlined in Georgian style by the firm McKim, Mead, and White in the 1890s, have been adjusted for instructive employments. The 100-room chateau Hennessy Hall, centerpiece of the grounds, is a work of Stanford White; it is a reproduction of a wing in King Henry VIII's Hampton Court. The majority of its inside improvements, (for example, staircases and chimneys) are in Italian marble, worked by experts brought from the same nation. Notwithstanding classrooms and workplaces, the Hennessy Hall holds Hartman Lounge - the chestnut-framed previous pool room - and the Lenfell Hall drawing room.
Elegant Buildings Old and New

The Roberta Chiaviello Ferguson and Thomas George Ferguson Recreation Center has an eight-path indoor swimming pool, an exercise room, with three full-estimate ball courts and seating for 2000 onlookers, a hoisted running track, eight-path rivalry swimming pool, racquetball courts, weight rooms, and wellness focus.

The grounds library incorporates the sunny Orangerie, which initially furnished the Florham bequest with crisp citrus organic product through a great part of the year. The library has broad possessions strong of the grounds scholastic mission, and interlibrary advance game plans with the other FDU New Jersey grounds, and with library assets across the nation. The science building was adjusted from the previous carport and stables of the domain.

Another scholarly building saw its first classes in 1998; one new habitation lobby opened in 1999, another new living arrangement corridor in 2003. Other paramount structures on grounds incorporate the George Rothman Institute of Entrepreneurial Studies that now serves as the confirmations focus, and a revamped understudy focus.


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