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Fairleigh Dickinson University

Fairleigh Dickinson University (/ˈfɛərli/) is a private university with its main campuses in Madison, New Jersey. Founded in 1942, Fairleigh Dickinson University offers more than 100 degree programs. In addition to two campuses in New Jersey, the university has a campus in Vancouver, British Columbia, one in Wroxton, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom, and an online platform. Fairleigh Dickinson University is New Jersey's largest private institution of higher education, with over 12,000 students.

Fairleigh Dickinson University
Former name
Fairleigh Dickinson Junior College (1942–1948)
Fairleigh Dickinson College (1948–1956)
MottoFortiter et Suaviter (Latin)
Motto in English
"Strongly and Gently"[1]
TypePrivate university
Established1942; 81 years ago (1942)
AccreditationMSCHE
Academic affiliations
Sea-grant
Endowment$88.3 million (2020)[2]
PresidentMichael J. Avaltroni (Interim)
ProvostMichael J. Avaltroni
Location, ,
United States
Other campuses
NewspaperThe Pillar
ColorsBlue and red[3]
   
Nickname
Sporting affiliations
Mascot
  • Knightro
  • Ian the Devil
Websitewww.fdu.edu

History

Fairleigh Dickinson University was founded as the Fairleigh Dickinson Junior College in 1942 as a junior college by Peter Sammartino and wife Sally, and was named after an early benefactor Colonel Fairleigh S. Dickinson, co-founder of Becton Dickinson.[4] Its original campus was located in Rutherford, NJ. By 1948, Fairleigh Dickinson Junior College expanded its curriculum to offer a four-year program when the GI Bill and veterans' money encouraged it to redesignate itself as Fairleigh Dickinson College. In that same year, the school received accreditation from the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. In 1956, the institution was recognized as Fairleigh Dickinson University by the New Jersey State Board of Education. In 1958, the university acquired the former Twombly-Vanderbilt estate in Madison and Florham Park, New Jersey, to serve as its third campus.[5] Fairleigh Dickinson University is a member of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities.[6]

Landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, the designer of Central Park, had designed the landscape for the Twombly-Vanderbilt estate (now the Florham Campus). The main house of the Twombly-Vanderbilt estate, now Hennessy Hall, was designed by architectural firm McKim, Mead, and White in the Georgian Revival style. The mansion was completed in 1897 and was modeled after the wing of Hampton Court Palace designed by architect Sir Christopher Wren.[5] The Friends of Florham, founded in 1990 by Emma Joy Dana, university librarian James Fraser, and a group of friends and colleagues works with the mission of advising and assisting the administration and board of trustees in the care, maintenance, and preservation of the Twombly Estate, known as "Florham".[7]

Presidents

President Term
Peter Sammartino 1942–1968
J. Osborn Fuller 1968–1974
Jerome M. Pollack 1974–1983
Walter T. Savage* 1983–1984
Robert H. Donaldson 1984–1990
Francis J. Mertz 1990–1999
J. Michael Adams 1999–2012
Sheldon Drucker 2012–2016[8]
Christopher A. Capuano 2016–2022[9]
Michael J. Avaltroni* 2022–present

* indicates those who served only as an acting or interim president.

Campuses

Fairleigh Dickinson University has four campuses: two in New Jersey (Madison/Florham Park[5] and Teaneck/Hackensack[10]), one in Vancouver, British Columbia, and one in South East England, as well as an online platform.

Florham Campus

 
The Vanderbilt-Twombly mansion, centerpiece of FDU's Florham Campus
 
Dormitory at Florham Campus

The Florham Campus is located in the suburban towns of Madison and Florham Park, New Jersey, on the grounds of the former Florham estate of Hamilton McKown Twombly (1849–1910) and his wife, Florence Adele Vanderbilt Twombly (1854–1952), a member of the wealthy Vanderbilt family.[5]

The Florham Campus finished construction on the John and Joan Monninger Center for Learning and Research. It opened during the spring 2013 semester. Student enrollment at the Florham Campus consists of over 2,757 undergraduates coupled with 690 graduate students giving a total of 3,417 students. The full-time equivalence (FTE) for undergraduates on the campus is 2,481. The FTE for graduates on campus is 796.[11]

Metropolitan Campus

The Metropolitan Campus, close to New York City and spanning the Hackensack River in Teaneck and Hackensack, New Jersey, has a greater focus on business and professional majors compared to the Florham Campus. The Metropolitan Campus has 5,734 undergraduates and 1,748 graduate students, with an undergraduate full-time equivalence (FTE) of 3,003.[12] 21% of Metropolitan Campus students are minority and international students. Approximately one thousand students live on campus in the residence halls.

Wroxton College

 
Emblem of Wroxton College

Farleigh Dickinson University's Wroxton College is located in Wroxton, Oxfordshire, in South East England. When Fairleigh Dickinson University acquired Wroxton Abbey in 1965, FDU became the first American university to own and operate a campus, Wroxton College, outside of the United States.[13][14] Although Wroxton College dates to the 18th century, the housing has been modernized.

Vancouver Campus

FDU's Vancouver Campus is located at 842 Cambie Street and 89 West Georgia Street in Vancouver, British Columbia. It opened in 2007.[citation needed]

Former campuses

In addition to the present campuses, Fairleigh Dickinson University previously operated campuses in Rutherford, New Jersey (where the university was founded in 1942) and in Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. Operations on the Rutherford Campus were merged with the Metropolitan Campus in 1993. The Rutherford Campus was sold to Felician College in 1997.[15] The West Indies Laboratory which opened in 1972 was damaged beyond repair during Hurricane Hugo in 1989 and was closed shortly afterwards in 1990.[16]

Academics

Fairleigh Dickinson's national student body consists of a total 10,899 students, 8,461 of whom are undergraduates and the remaining 2,438 are graduate students with a full-time equivalence (FTE) of 7,434, making it the largest private institution in the state of New Jersey.[11] FDU has over 1,100 international students from approximately 17 countries around the world ranking it 15th nationally among their Carnegie peer group.[17] The majority of international students attend the Metropolitan Campus and FDU's Vancouver Campus, which was founded primarily to educate international students.[18] The Vancouver Campus is the first U.S.–owned and operated institution in British Columbia to receive University status.[19]

The university is ranked 44th by U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges 2022 Regional University rankings (North).[20]

Demographics of Student Body as of Fall 2015[21]
African-American Asian-American Caucasian Hispanic Female
Undergraduate 18.9% 7.6% 58.7% 23% 59%
Graduate 14.5% 14.5% 60.7% 10.8% 46.8%

Fairleigh Dickinson consists of two academic colleges: the Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences and the Silberman College of Business, along with seven independent schools: the Gildart Hasse School of Computer Sciences and Engineering; the Peter Sammartino School of Education; the International School of Hospitality, Sports, and Tourism Management; the Henry P. Becton School of Nursing and Allied Health; the School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences; the School of Psychology and Counseling; and the School of Public and Global Affairs.[22]

Becton College of Arts and Sciences

Fairleigh Dickinson's Becton College offers just over sixty undergraduate majors to its full and part-time students.[23]

Silberman College of Business

The Silberman College of Business is a tri-campus college of Fairleigh Dickinson University. It offers graduate and undergraduate degrees at the Florham Campus, the Metropolitan campus, and offers bachelor's degree studies in Business Management and Information Technology at the FDU-Vancouver campus.

FDU offers AACSB-accredited graduate and undergraduate business degrees through its Silberman College of Business.[24] Fairleigh Dickinson's Silberman College of Business was ranked as one of the top 295 business schools in the country for 2014 by The Princeton Review.[25]

Fairleigh Dickinson University's International School of Hospitality and Tourism Management features the US national headquarters of the international gastronomic society Confrérie de la Chaîne des Rôtisseurs located at the Chaîne House on the Florham Campus.[26]

Graduate studies

Graduate programs are offered at all four of the university's campuses, and a number are offered solely through online delivery, including a postdoctoral MS in clinical psychopharmacology (MSCP) through the School of Psychology and Counseling. Graduate studies include the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) offered by the School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in clinical psychology, the Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in school psychology, and a large number of master's degree programs, including the Master of Public Administration (MPA) and an MA in global affairs offered to nearby consular and diplomatic staff.[27]

FDU School of Pharmacy

In 2012, Fairleigh Dickinson opened New Jersey's first school of pharmacy associated with a private higher education institution, at the Florham Campus.[28] It is the second pharmacy school in New Jersey and the first to open in the state in over 120 years.[29][30]

FDU School of Public and Global Affairs

After a major gift from alumnus James Orefice in 2017, Fairleigh Dickinson formed a new graduate School of Public and Global Affairs comprising the Master of Public Administration, the Master of Administrative Science, the M.A. in Global Affairs, the M.S. in Cyber and Homeland Security Administration, the Master of Arts in Higher Education Administration, and the survey research group, PublicMind.[31]

FDU Libraries

The university maintains libraries on all four of its campuses. Between the three libraries and one archive located at FDU's Florham and Metropolitan campuses, the university library system holds over 450,000 titles.[32]

The Florham Campus library is part of the John and Joan Monninger Center for Learning and Research. A portion of the library is housed in the old Orangerie of the Twombly-Vanderbilt estate which was built in the 1890s by McKim, Mead, and White.

The Metropolitan campus features the Metropolitan Library, the Business Reference Library in Dickinson Hall, and the North Jersey Heritage Center (an archival collection of New Jersey books, documents, maps, newspapers and reference material, as well as FDU history). The New Jersey collection began in 1961 when FDU became one of the earliest participants in the New Jersey Document Program listed as fourth in precedence out of 80 depositories behind the Council of State Government, Rutgers University and the NJ State Library.[33][34] The Metropolitan Library holds the Columbia Pictures Archive, a collection of over 230 movies from the Columbia Pictures Studios on 16mm film. The archive was given by Columbia in the 1980s to FDU through the work of Jack Kells, FDU alum and former Columbia executive.[35]

Athletics

In intercollegiate athletics, the Metropolitan Campus competes in NCAA Division I, while the Florham Campus competes in Division III, making it one of only a few schools in the United States to field both Division I and Division III teams.[36] The teams at the Metropolitan Campus are known as the Knights, while the Florham Campus teams are known as the Devils.

On March 17, 2023, the Fairleigh Dickinson University men's basketball team became the second team in history to upset a 1 seed as a 16 seed against Purdue in the 2023 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.[37]

Florham Campus – NCAA Division III

The FDU Florham Campus sports teams are called the Devils. They are in NCAA Division III and the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) and they compete in the Middle Atlantic Conferences' (MAC) MAC Freedom. The women's basketball team won the national collegiate basketball championship in the year 2013–2014.[38] The Women's basketball team also made it to the NCAA tournament four times in a row from the year 2012 to 2016.[39] Their mascot is Ian the Devil.[40]

Devils Division III Athletics

Men's Women's
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross Country
Cross Country Field Hockey
Football Golf
Golf Lacrosse
Lacrosse Soccer
Soccer Softball
Swimming Swimming
Tennis Tennis
Volleyball Volleyball

PublicMind

Fairleigh Dickinson University's PublicMind is an independent research group that conducts public opinion polling and other research on politics, society, popular culture, consumer behavior and economic trends.[41] PublicMind associates undertake scientific survey research for corporations, non-profits, and government agencies as well as for the public interest, as well as information regarding the FDU community as a whole.[42]

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

Seth Roland is the head coach of the Fairleigh Dickinson men's soccer team, a position he has held since 1997, and was named 2000 Northeast Conference Men's Soccer Coach of the Year. As of 2022, he was the winningest coach in FDU men's soccer history, the winningest coach in Northeast Conference history, and the ninth active-winningest-coach in NCAA Division I.[86]

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Fairleigh Dickinson University news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Fairleigh Dickinson University ˈ f ɛer l i is a private university with its main campuses in Madison New Jersey Founded in 1942 Fairleigh Dickinson University offers more than 100 degree programs In addition to two campuses in New Jersey the university has a campus in Vancouver British Columbia one in Wroxton Oxfordshire United Kingdom and an online platform Fairleigh Dickinson University is New Jersey s largest private institution of higher education with over 12 000 students Fairleigh Dickinson UniversityFormer nameFairleigh Dickinson Junior College 1942 1948 Fairleigh Dickinson College 1948 1956 MottoFortiter et Suaviter Latin Motto in English Strongly and Gently 1 TypePrivate universityEstablished1942 81 years ago 1942 AccreditationMSCHEAcademic affiliationsSea grantEndowment 88 3 million 2020 2 PresidentMichael J Avaltroni Interim ProvostMichael J AvaltroniLocationMadison New Jersey United StatesOther campusesFlorham ParkHackensackTeaneckVancouverWroxtonNewspaperThe PillarColorsBlue and red 3 NicknameKnightsDevilsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I NECMACMascotKnightroIan the DevilWebsitewww wbr fdu wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Presidents 2 Campuses 2 1 Florham Campus 2 2 Metropolitan Campus 2 3 Wroxton College 2 4 Vancouver Campus 2 5 Former campuses 3 Academics 3 1 Becton College of Arts and Sciences 3 2 Silberman College of Business 3 3 Graduate studies 3 3 1 FDU School of Pharmacy 3 3 2 FDU School of Public and Global Affairs 3 4 FDU Libraries 4 Athletics 4 1 Florham Campus NCAA Division III 5 PublicMind 6 Notable alumni 7 Notable faculty 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditFairleigh Dickinson University was founded as the Fairleigh Dickinson Junior College in 1942 as a junior college by Peter Sammartino and wife Sally and was named after an early benefactor Colonel Fairleigh S Dickinson co founder of Becton Dickinson 4 Its original campus was located in Rutherford NJ By 1948 Fairleigh Dickinson Junior College expanded its curriculum to offer a four year program when the GI Bill and veterans money encouraged it to redesignate itself as Fairleigh Dickinson College In that same year the school received accreditation from the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools In 1956 the institution was recognized as Fairleigh Dickinson University by the New Jersey State Board of Education In 1958 the university acquired the former Twombly Vanderbilt estate in Madison and Florham Park New Jersey to serve as its third campus 5 Fairleigh Dickinson University is a member of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities 6 Landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted the designer of Central Park had designed the landscape for the Twombly Vanderbilt estate now the Florham Campus The main house of the Twombly Vanderbilt estate now Hennessy Hall was designed by architectural firm McKim Mead and White in the Georgian Revival style The mansion was completed in 1897 and was modeled after the wing of Hampton Court Palace designed by architect Sir Christopher Wren 5 The Friends of Florham founded in 1990 by Emma Joy Dana university librarian James Fraser and a group of friends and colleagues works with the mission of advising and assisting the administration and board of trustees in the care maintenance and preservation of the Twombly Estate known as Florham 7 Presidents Edit President TermPeter Sammartino 1942 1968J Osborn Fuller 1968 1974Jerome M Pollack 1974 1983Walter T Savage 1983 1984Robert H Donaldson 1984 1990Francis J Mertz 1990 1999J Michael Adams 1999 2012Sheldon Drucker 2012 2016 8 Christopher A Capuano 2016 2022 9 Michael J Avaltroni 2022 present indicates those who served only as an acting or interim president Campuses EditFairleigh Dickinson University has four campuses two in New Jersey Madison Florham Park 5 and Teaneck Hackensack 10 one in Vancouver British Columbia and one in South East England as well as an online platform Florham Campus Edit The Vanderbilt Twombly mansion centerpiece of FDU s Florham Campus Dormitory at Florham Campus The Florham Campus is located in the suburban towns of Madison and Florham Park New Jersey on the grounds of the former Florham estate of Hamilton McKown Twombly 1849 1910 and his wife Florence Adele Vanderbilt Twombly 1854 1952 a member of the wealthy Vanderbilt family 5 The Florham Campus finished construction on the John and Joan Monninger Center for Learning and Research It opened during the spring 2013 semester Student enrollment at the Florham Campus consists of over 2 757 undergraduates coupled with 690 graduate students giving a total of 3 417 students The full time equivalence FTE for undergraduates on the campus is 2 481 The FTE for graduates on campus is 796 11 Metropolitan Campus Edit The Metropolitan Campus close to New York City and spanning the Hackensack River in Teaneck and Hackensack New Jersey has a greater focus on business and professional majors compared to the Florham Campus The Metropolitan Campus has 5 734 undergraduates and 1 748 graduate students with an undergraduate full time equivalence FTE of 3 003 12 21 of Metropolitan Campus students are minority and international students Approximately one thousand students live on campus in the residence halls Wroxton College Edit Emblem of Wroxton College Farleigh Dickinson University s Wroxton College is located in Wroxton Oxfordshire in South East England When Fairleigh Dickinson University acquired Wroxton Abbey in 1965 FDU became the first American university to own and operate a campus Wroxton College outside of the United States 13 14 Although Wroxton College dates to the 18th century the housing has been modernized Vancouver Campus Edit FDU s Vancouver Campus is located at 842 Cambie Street and 89 West Georgia Street in Vancouver British Columbia It opened in 2007 citation needed Former campuses Edit In addition to the present campuses Fairleigh Dickinson University previously operated campuses in Rutherford New Jersey where the university was founded in 1942 and in Saint Croix U S Virgin Islands Operations on the Rutherford Campus were merged with the Metropolitan Campus in 1993 The Rutherford Campus was sold to Felician College in 1997 15 The West Indies Laboratory which opened in 1972 was damaged beyond repair during Hurricane Hugo in 1989 and was closed shortly afterwards in 1990 16 Academics EditFairleigh Dickinson s national student body consists of a total 10 899 students 8 461 of whom are undergraduates and the remaining 2 438 are graduate students with a full time equivalence FTE of 7 434 making it the largest private institution in the state of New Jersey 11 FDU has over 1 100 international students from approximately 17 countries around the world ranking it 15th nationally among their Carnegie peer group 17 The majority of international students attend the Metropolitan Campus and FDU s Vancouver Campus which was founded primarily to educate international students 18 The Vancouver Campus is the first U S owned and operated institution in British Columbia to receive University status 19 The university is ranked 44th by U S News amp World Report Best Colleges 2022 Regional University rankings North 20 Demographics of Student Body as of Fall 2015 21 African American Asian American Caucasian Hispanic FemaleUndergraduate 18 9 7 6 58 7 23 59 Graduate 14 5 14 5 60 7 10 8 46 8 Fairleigh Dickinson consists of two academic colleges the Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences and the Silberman College of Business along with seven independent schools the Gildart Hasse School of Computer Sciences and Engineering the Peter Sammartino School of Education the International School of Hospitality Sports and Tourism Management the Henry P Becton School of Nursing and Allied Health the School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences the School of Psychology and Counseling and the School of Public and Global Affairs 22 Becton College of Arts and Sciences Edit Fairleigh Dickinson s Becton College offers just over sixty undergraduate majors to its full and part time students 23 Silberman College of Business Edit The Silberman College of Business is a tri campus college of Fairleigh Dickinson University It offers graduate and undergraduate degrees at the Florham Campus the Metropolitan campus and offers bachelor s degree studies in Business Management and Information Technology at the FDU Vancouver campus FDU offers AACSB accredited graduate and undergraduate business degrees through its Silberman College of Business 24 Fairleigh Dickinson s Silberman College of Business was ranked as one of the top 295 business schools in the country for 2014 by The Princeton Review 25 Fairleigh Dickinson University s International School of Hospitality and Tourism Management features the US national headquarters of the international gastronomic society Confrerie de la Chaine des Rotisseurs located at the Chaine House on the Florham Campus 26 Graduate studies Edit Graduate programs are offered at all four of the university s campuses and a number are offered solely through online delivery including a postdoctoral MS in clinical psychopharmacology MSCP through the School of Psychology and Counseling Graduate studies include the Doctor of Pharmacy PharmD offered by the School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences the Doctor of Nursing Practice DNP the Doctor of Philosophy PhD in clinical psychology the Doctor of Psychology PsyD in school psychology and a large number of master s degree programs including the Master of Public Administration MPA and an MA in global affairs offered to nearby consular and diplomatic staff 27 FDU School of Pharmacy Edit In 2012 Fairleigh Dickinson opened New Jersey s first school of pharmacy associated with a private higher education institution at the Florham Campus 28 It is the second pharmacy school in New Jersey and the first to open in the state in over 120 years 29 30 FDU School of Public and Global Affairs Edit After a major gift from alumnus James Orefice in 2017 Fairleigh Dickinson formed a new graduate School of Public and Global Affairs comprising the Master of Public Administration the Master of Administrative Science the M A in Global Affairs the M S in Cyber and Homeland Security Administration the Master of Arts in Higher Education Administration and the survey research group PublicMind 31 FDU Libraries Edit The university maintains libraries on all four of its campuses Between the three libraries and one archive located at FDU s Florham and Metropolitan campuses the university library system holds over 450 000 titles 32 The Florham Campus library is part of the John and Joan Monninger Center for Learning and Research A portion of the library is housed in the old Orangerie of the Twombly Vanderbilt estate which was built in the 1890s by McKim Mead and White The Metropolitan campus features the Metropolitan Library the Business Reference Library in Dickinson Hall and the North Jersey Heritage Center an archival collection of New Jersey books documents maps newspapers and reference material as well as FDU history The New Jersey collection began in 1961 when FDU became one of the earliest participants in the New Jersey Document Program listed as fourth in precedence out of 80 depositories behind the Council of State Government Rutgers University and the NJ State Library 33 34 The Metropolitan Library holds the Columbia Pictures Archive a collection of over 230 movies from the Columbia Pictures Studios on 16mm film The archive was given by Columbia in the 1980s to FDU through the work of Jack Kells FDU alum and former Columbia executive 35 Athletics EditMain article Fairleigh Dickinson Knights In intercollegiate athletics the Metropolitan Campus competes in NCAA Division I while the Florham Campus competes in Division III making it one of only a few schools in the United States to field both Division I and Division III teams 36 The teams at the Metropolitan Campus are known as the Knights while the Florham Campus teams are known as the Devils On March 17 2023 the Fairleigh Dickinson University men s basketball team became the second team in history to upset a 1 seed as a 16 seed against Purdue in the 2023 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament 37 Florham Campus NCAA Division III Edit See also List of college athletic programs in New Jersey USA Division III The FDU Florham Campus sports teams are called the Devils They are in NCAA Division III and the Eastern College Athletic Conference ECAC and they compete in the Middle Atlantic Conferences MAC MAC Freedom The women s basketball team won the national collegiate basketball championship in the year 2013 2014 38 The Women s basketball team also made it to the NCAA tournament four times in a row from the year 2012 to 2016 39 Their mascot is Ian the Devil 40 Devils Division III Athletics Men s Women sBaseball BasketballBasketball Cross CountryCross Country Field HockeyFootball GolfGolf LacrosseLacrosse SoccerSoccer SoftballSwimming SwimmingTennis TennisVolleyball VolleyballPublicMind EditFairleigh Dickinson University s PublicMind is an independent research group that conducts public opinion polling and other research on politics society popular culture consumer behavior and economic trends 41 PublicMind associates undertake scientific survey research for corporations non profits and government agencies as well as for the public interest as well as information regarding the FDU community as a whole 42 Notable alumni EditSee also Category Fairleigh Dickinson University alumni Stephanie Adams 1970 2018 model writer and murderer 43 Alejandro Bedoya born 1987 professional soccer player for Nantes in France and a U S International did not graduate 44 Brenda Blackmon television news anchor for WPIX 45 Ron Blomberg born 1948 baseball player who played for the New York Yankees 46 Lisa Blunt Rochester born 1962 member of the U S House of Representatives for Delaware s at large congressional district 47 Mensun Bound born 1953 marine archaeologist 48 Ron Brill co founder of Home Depot citation needed Tomer Chencinski born 1984 Israeli Canadian football player 49 Katlyn Chookagian born 1988 professional Mixed Martial Artist current UFC Flyweight 50 Richard Codey born 1946 former governor and state senate president of New Jersey 51 Nicholas Felice born 1927 politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly and was mayor of Fair Lawn 52 Marcus Gaither 1961 2020 American French basketball player 53 Charles A Gargano born 1934 former U S Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago and chairman of the Empire State Development Corporation 54 Gilbert M Gaul born 1951 Pulitzer Prize winning journalist 55 John Gottman born 1942 Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Washington in Seattle 56 Reinaldo Marcus Green born 1981 filmmaker and writer who directed the film King Richard 57 Seth Greenberg born 1956 former Virginia Tech Hokies head basketball coach and current ESPN personality 58 Mike Hall born 1989 bassist 59 Sung Mo Kang president of Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology 60 Jim Keogh born 1948 author of nearly 100 books sold worldwide introduced PC programming nationally in his Popular Electronics Magazine column in 1982 61 Eleanor Kieliszek 1925 2017 B A 1979 politician first woman chosen as Mayor of Teaneck New Jersey 62 Garry Kitchen born 1955 B S 1980 video game pioneer 63 Stewart Krentzman president and CEO of Oki Data Americas Inc 64 John Legere born 1958 former CEO of T Mobile 65 William Leiss president of the Royal Society of Canada from 1999 to 2001 and Officer of the Order of Canada 66 Jacob Lissek born 1992 soccer player 67 George Martin born 1953 former defensive end for the New York Giants who is Executive Director NFL Alumni Association 68 Yahya Maroofi Former Secretary General of the Economic Cooperation Organization D Bennett Mazur 1924 1994 member of the New Jersey General Assembly 69 Danielle McEwan born 1991 ten pin bowler and PWBA title holder John J Mooney 1930 2020 co inventor of the three way catalytic converter and co winner of National Medal of Technology 70 Vince Naimoli 1937 2019 founder and chair of the Tampa Bay Rays Peggy Noonan born 1950 columnist author and former speechwriter for Ronald Reagan 71 Christine O Donnell born 1969 2010 Republican nominee for U S Senator from Delaware 72 73 Gregory Olsen born 1945 entrepreneur and astronaut 74 Mel Schrieberg 1942 2017 co founder of Election com running the only major public sector election ever run on the Internet the Arizona Democratic primary in March 2000 75 76 John Spencer actor known for his role on The West Wing did not graduate 77 Dennis Strigl born 1946 president and COO of Verizon Communications 78 Stephen Spiro Vietnam War opponent conscientious objector received pardon by Gerald Ford 79 Guy Talarico member of the New Jersey General Assembly 80 Rahshon Turner born 1975 basketball player Jeff Van Drew born 1953 member of the U S House of Representatives for New Jersey s second District 81 Ben Weinman born 1975 founding lead guitarist of The Dillinger Escape Plan 82 Sara Whalen born 1976 Olympic soccer player Zygi Wilf born 1950 billionaire real estate developer and owner of the Minnesota Vikings football team 83 Perry Williams born 1961 cornerback who played in the NFL for the New York Giants 68 Bill Willoughby born 1957 retired NBA professional who earned his FDU degree after skipping college and playing in the NBA 84 Darren Young professional wrestler formerly working for WWE Gerald H Zecker born 1942 politician who served as Deputy Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly 85 Notable faculty EditSeth Roland is the head coach of the Fairleigh Dickinson men s soccer team a position he has held since 1997 and was named 2000 Northeast Conference Men s Soccer Coach of the Year As of 2022 he was the winningest coach in FDU men s soccer history the winningest coach in Northeast Conference history and the ninth active winningest coach in NCAA Division I 86 References Edit shortening of suaviter in modo fortiter in re meaning gently in manner strongly in deed As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and 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United States men s national soccer team April 27 2017 Accessed July 30 2018 Bedoya followed in his father s footsteps by committing to attend Fairleigh Dickinson University and led the Knights with eight goals during his freshman season After two years in Teaneck N J Bedoya transferred to Boston College for his final two seasons Staffa Alicia Making Her Own News Anchorwoman Brenda Blackmon has covered the big stories and along the way made history of her own Archived July 30 2018 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Monthly July 13 2009 Accessed July 30 2018 Blackmon has received numerous broadcasting awards including multiple Emmys and holds honorary doctorates from her alma mater Fairleigh Dickinson University and from Caldwell College Horvitz Peter S and Horvitz Joachim The Big Book of Jewish Baseball Archived March 18 2023 at the Wayback Machine p 35 SP Books 2001 ISBN 9781561719730 Accessed July 30 2018 Ron Blomberg Later he continued his education at Fairleigh Dickinson University majoring in psychology Lisa Blunt Rochester Biography Archived August 12 2022 at the Wayback Machine United States House of Representatives Accessed July 27 2022 She graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University with a degree in International Relations and put herself through graduate school as a working mom earning a master s degree in Urban Affairs and Public Policy from the University of Delaware Mr Mensus Bound Archived June 10 2011 at the Wayback Machine St Peter s College Oxford Accessed June 9 2007 FDU s Tomer Chencinski Signs With Toronto FC Of The MLS Archived June 19 2018 at the Wayback Machine Northeast Conference March 6 2007 Accessed July 30 2018 Fairleigh Dickinson University men s soccer standout Tomer Chencinski Thornhill Ontario has signed with Major League Soccer MLS team Toronto FC Katlyn Chookagian Archived February 17 2018 at the Wayback Machine Ultimate Fighting Championship Accessed July 30 2018 College Fairleigh Dickinson University Richard Codey profile Archived May 12 2007 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Legislature Accessed May 7 2007 Assemblyman Nicholas R Felice New Jersey Legislature backed up by the Internet Archive as of February 25 1998 Accessed June 2 2010 Markus Don Gaithers 29 spark FDU win Archived November 27 2020 at the Wayback Machine The Record December 22 1983 Accessed November 19 2020 Marcus Gaither recently became Fairleigh Dickinson s all time leading scorer but the achievement was overshadowed by the confusion the 6 foot 5 200 pound guard was going through Cuozzo Steve Captain Cornerstone If It s A Big Deal In Ny Real Estate Charles Gargano Has A Hand In It Archived July 30 2018 at the Wayback Machine New York Post October 1 2000 Accessed July 30 2018 Education B S and M B A Fairleigh Dickinson M S Manhattan College Jersey writer details bankrupt world of college football Di Ionno October 31 2015 Archived from the original on August 17 2017 Retrieved August 17 2017 John Gottman PhD profile Archived September 27 2007 at the Wayback Machine Redbook accessed May 7 2007 He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Fairleigh Dickinson University in 1962 with a B S in Mathematics Physics obtained his M S in Mathematics Psychology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1964 Caprio Kenna Venus and Serena Trusted Him With Their Father s Story And Their Own Reinaldo Marcus Green BA 03 MAT 05 Flor Archived February 15 2022 at the Wayback Machine FDU Magazine Winter Spring 2022 Accessed March 27 2022 Venus and Serena are cultural icons The epitome of Black excellence says Reinaldo Marcus Green Green BA 03 MAT 05 Flor didn t grow up watching or playing tennis Gergen Joe Va Tech coach experiences sense of family Archived March 18 2023 at the Wayback Machine Newsday April 18 2007 Accessed May 7 2007 Greenberg a graduate of Plain view JFK High School and Fairleigh Dickinson University was drawn into the situation almost as soon as he walked into his office Monday morning Lucena Jorge November 8 2021 Mike Hall The Modern Pioneer of Solo Bass Flaunt Magazine Archived from the original on January 19 2022 Retrieved January 23 2022 A few years later Hall attended business school at Fairleigh Dickinson University graduated with an MBA in marketing and made the decision to launch a solo career under the name Mike Hall Bass at the beginning of quarantine Sung Mo Steve Kang Archived July 31 2018 at the Wayback Machine University of California Santa Cruz Accessed July 30 2018 Sung Mo Steve Kang received his B S Summa Cum Laude degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University Teaneck NJ in 1970 M S degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1972 and Ph D from the University of California at Berkeley in 1975 all in electrical engineering Books by Jim Keogh Amazon com Archived from the original on March 18 2023 Retrieved October 30 2021 D M 2006 Electing to Blaze a Trail Fairleigh Dickinson University Magazine Archived from the original on June 9 2010 Retrieved June 14 2017 Curriculum Vitae 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July 28 2009 He graduated from FDU in 1956 with a B A summa cum laude major in history and minor in accounting He then completed an M A in the History of Ideas Program at Brandeis University 1963 and a PhD in Philosophy from the University of California San Diego 1969 where he studied with Herbert Marcuse Jacob Lissek Archived September 7 2022 at the Wayback Machine Fairleigh Dickinson Knights Accessed September 10 2022 a b Johnson Roy S and Fiffer Steve Sports World Specials Giant Scholars Archived July 28 2022 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times June 1 1987 Accessed July 27 2022 Yet there stood 34 year old George Martin yesterday afternoon in cap and gown with diploma in hand proclaiming this is the day I ve been waiting for all of my life Martin was among the 2 500 students who received bachelor s degrees from Fairleigh Dickinson University in a ceremony held at the Brendon Byrne Arena Martin and Williams are the first Giants to attain bachelor s degrees through the Degree 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