Fordham Conversations: Fordham University and the United States: A History

by Robin Shannon, Alen Kanlic | 12/28/2013 | 7:00am

Fordham Conversations: Fordham University and the United States: A History

Fordham University has a storied history, living through keystone American events like the Civil War and WWII.

Fordham University was once a stomping ground for U.S. President’s, war heroes and leaders in a number of prestigious fields.

The Jesuit institution, formerly known as St. John's, has a long and storied history. Students faced with fighting each other during the American Civil War. The greenland around Keating Hall (shown above) served as a training ground for students heading off to the western front in WWII. We learn this and more on this week's Fordham Conversations with guest Debra Caruso as she discusses her book Fordham University and the United States: A History.

Music Featured on the Show in Order of Appearance:

Untitled - Interpol
The Island, Come and See - Decemberists
Fordham Ram - Fordham University Glee Club
 
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