On March 14, Fordham held its Fifteenth Annual Founder’s Awards Dinner at the Waldorf Astoria hotel ballroom. The dinner hosted 1,100 guests and celebrated $2.6 million raised for the Founder’s Undergraduate Scholarship Fund. 22 current students were awarded Founders Scholarships. Additionally, three families were given the Founder’s Award: John and Emalie Feerick, Brian and Kathleen MacLean and George and Marie Doty, whom were honored posthumously. John Feerick, FCRH ‘58, is the former dean of Fordham Law School and is currently the Sidney C. Norris Professor in Public Service. Feerick also founded the school’s Feerick Center for Social Justice. Brian MacLean, FCRH ‘75, is a member of Fordham’s Board of Trustees and is a former chair of the University’s President Council. George Doty, FCRH ‘38, who passed away in 2012, was a Fordham Trustee Emeritus and was a consistent donor to the university.
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Founder’s Awards Dinner Occurs
March 30, 2016
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