Campuses of Fordham University

[1] Fordham University also maintains a campus in the Clerkenwell district of London and field offices in Spain and South Africa.

[3] In 1954, Robert Moses proposed that Fordham might "be interested in an alternative [to renting space in the New York Coliseum]” involving a new building in a part of the area to the north of Columbus Circle to be redeveloped.

In March 1958, Mayor Robert Wagner signed the deeds transferring the Lincoln Center campus to Fordham University.

The larger expanse was once a barren cement landscape known as "Robert Moses Plaza;"[38] the smaller is known as "St. Peter's Garden" and contains a memorial to the Fordham students and alumni who perished in the September 11, 2001 attacks.

[46] The London Centre offers programs in business, theater, and the liberal arts to students from Fordham and other colleges and universities.

Main entrance to Fordham University, Rose Hill campus.