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'''Fnordham University''' is a private university, originally founded in the 1930s as a religious college, financed in part by endowments from the [[:Category:Crump Family|Crump Family]] and under the care of [[the Society of Jesus]]. It has since expanded to include legal, liberal arts, and science programs.
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|latin_name        = Universitas Fnordhamensis
|motto            = {{lang-la|Sapere aude}}
|mottoeng          = Dare to know
|established      = 1932
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|type              = Private, Independent, Coeducational
|affiliation      = Catholic, [[Society of Jesus|Jesuit]]
|endowment        = ~$96 million
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|president        = Rev. John Barrie Zdislav, S.J.
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|provost          = Christina Freeman, Ph.D
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|city              = [[Libreville]]
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[[File:Fnordham seal.gif|220px|thumb|Original Fnordham seal, no longer in use.]]


Enrollment at Fnordham University presently includes nearly 1000 undergraduate students and 400 graduate students. Fnordham awards bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees in fields under its primary purvey.
'''Fnordham University''' is a private university, originally founded in the 1930s as a religious college, financed in part by endowments from the [[:Category:Crump Family|Crump Family]] and under the care of [[the Society of Jesus]]. It has since expanded to include legal, liberal arts, and science programs, awarding bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees in fields under its primary purvey.


[[Category: Infictive County]]
== History ==
=== 1932 - 1950 ===
=== 1950 - 1980 ===
=== 1980 - present ===
 
== Student activities ==
 
== Traditions ==
=== Symbols ===
 
== Alumni and faculty ==
 
== Affiliations ==
 
[[Category: Infictive County]] [[Category: American universities and colleges]]

Latest revision as of 22:07, 9 April 2012

Fnordham University
Latin: Universitas Fnordhamensis
MottoLatin: Sapere aude
Motto in EnglishDare to know
Established1932
TypePrivate, Independent, Coeducational
Religious affiliationCatholic, Jesuit
Endowment~$96 million
PresidentRev. John Barrie Zdislav, S.J.
ProvostChristina Freeman, Ph.D
Academic staff81
Students1,544
Undergraduates1,202
Postgraduates274
Doctoral students20
Other students48
LocationLibreville, Oregon, United States of America
ColorsI.C. Green and White
         
MascotBighorn Sheep
Websitehttp://www.fnordham.com
Original Fnordham seal, no longer in use.

Fnordham University is a private university, originally founded in the 1930s as a religious college, financed in part by endowments from the Crump Family and under the care of the Society of Jesus. It has since expanded to include legal, liberal arts, and science programs, awarding bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees in fields under its primary purvey.

History

1932 - 1950

1950 - 1980

1980 - present

Student activities

Traditions

Symbols

Alumni and faculty

Affiliations