Westchester – Fordham Now https://now.fordham.edu The official news site for Fordham University. Wed, 24 Apr 2024 18:54:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://now.fordham.edu/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/favicon.png Westchester – Fordham Now https://now.fordham.edu 32 32 232360065 Dean Michael T. Gillan, Champion of Adult Learning and Veterans, Dies at 76 https://now.fordham.edu/university-news/dean-michael-t-gillan-champion-of-adult-learning-and-veterans-dies-at-76/ Thu, 02 Jun 2022 17:45:38 +0000 https://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=161238 Michael T. Gillan, Ph.D., former associate vice president of Fordham Westchester, former dean of the School of Professional and Continuing Studies (PCS), and co-founder of the FordhamVets initiative, died on May 27 at Montefiore Hospital in the Bronx, New York. The cause was Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, said his daughter Michelle Gillan Larkin.

Gillan Larkin said Gillan lived a “full life” and was beloved by many.

“It may sound like I’m painting a beautiful picture of someone who is gone, or that it’s just his daughter saying it, but everyone who knew him says that he was one in a billion,” said Gillan Larkin.

Michael and Paul Gillan met on Fordham's Rose Hill campus in 1967.
Michael and Paula Gillan met on Fordham’s Rose Hill campus when she was a junior and he was a senior.

Born a mere stone’s throw from what would become Fordham’s Lincoln Center campus, Gillan was as much of a Fordham Ram as one could meet. He met his beloved wife Paula on campus after she was admitted into the first class of Thomas More College. She was a junior and he was a senior. He graduated in 1967, she graduated in 1968, and they were married in 1969. He would go on to get his Ph.D. at Fordham in 1974 from the Graduate School of Education.

Gillan Larkin described her father as a “positive, upbeat, kind, interested, generous, selfless, and patient person.” Indeed, online and on social media, similar tributes have been pouring in from alumni who were touched by a dean that many have described as a consummate gentleman.

Juan D. Y. Gutierrez, PCS ’15, recalled bringing his son to a New York Giants game with tickets donated by Gillan to a FordhamVets raffle. Once at the stadium, Gillan was there to greet them and watch the game together.

“It was the first-ever football game my son and I watched in person. Thank you, Mr. Gillan,” Gutierrez wrote on the University’s Facebook wall.

Throughout his time at Fordham, Gillan had a knack for taking on growth opportunities. He served at PCS when the school was still referred to as the School of General Studies and Continuing Education. He lobbied to change the name to Ignatius College, to honor St. Ignatius, a non-traditional student. There, he inspired non-raditional students to continue with their studies like the school’s namesake.

“I was just thinking of him about a month ago and how much he helped me during my time at Fordham,” Lennette Octaviani, PCS ’07, wrote on Facebook. “He was my dean when I was in what used to be Ignatius College. He was truly a great man and I couldn’t thank him enough for all his help. I was able to graduate because of him.”

Gillan’s efforts in Westchester helped further the mission and visibility of the University’s Westchester campus north of the city, said Grant Grastorf, Ed.D., the academic operations administrator there.

“As an alumnus and former dean, he strongly believed in a liberal arts education,” said Grastorf. “Many former students frequently stopped by to visit him and he was often writing recommendations to graduate school and jobs.  He encouraged me to get my doctorate as well.  He wanted everyone to succeed.”

His daughter recalled that Gillan was constantly going to a variety of business association breakfasts throughout the county.

“He waved the Fordham flag in Westchester with business people and let them know that Fordham was a presence,” she said. “He was not a morning person, and the business people always have 8 a.m. breakfasts, but he’d go to all kinds of things like that.”

Peter Vaughan, Ph.D., the former dean of Fordham’s Graduate School of Social Services, is a Westchester resident who co-founded the FordhamVets Initiative with Gillan.

Today, the initiative has evolved into the Office of Military and Veterans’ Services and has two full-time employees. Matthew Butler, PCS ‘16, directs the office. Butler noted that Fordham was one of the early adopters of the Yellow Ribbon Program (an education benefit offered specifically to eligible veterans and dependents under the Post-9/11 GI Bill) before the red tape between higher education and the Veterans Administration had yet to be untangled.

“The VA is one of the largest bureaucracies there is, so somebody needed to take a leadership position, to put their arms around the complexity of making sure that the benefits were working for the veterans and for Fordham, so that they could concentrate on their studies and not worry about if the paperwork was done properly,” Butler said of Gillan’s role in navigating the complex process. Since the Yellow Ribbon program was adopted in 2009, more than 1,000 veterans have graduated from the University, Butler said.

Gillan also helped the University understand what would be needed to support veterans to make the transition to higher education and integrate on campus.

“The program opened the door to folks like myself to go back to school, who would’ve never been able to afford to come to Fordham or New York City,” said Butler. “But Mike was also aware that we needed to make sure that the veterans felt like complete members of the community. You know, that’s something. That’s a legacy that I continue to build on to make sure that our veterans have all the rights and privileges as full members of the community.”

Vaughan recalled that he and Gillan came up with the idea for the initiative after Gillan had been talking to officials in the state capital about veterans’ education and Vaughan had just returned from a conference held by the VA in Washington, D.C., on the same subject.

“It was almost simultaneously that we said we have to talk about this, and we did, and then we met with someone he knew from the Department of Veterans Affairs with the state, and then we met of course with the then-provost [Stephen Freeman, Ph.D.], then Father McShane, who said, ‘Go ahead.’ And then, as they say, the rest was history.”

Vaughan said over time the two formed a bond over their shared interest in adult learning. He added that Gillan’s efforts helped Fordham build ongoing opportunities for returning students, but he also focused on making sure students got work when they got their degrees. He said the many breakfasts he attended opened opportunities in Westchester business for Fordham graduates. And he made sure that their experience wasn’t merely transactional.

“Separate from an education, because he knew we had a great education, he really wanted our older and nontraditional students to participate in the University in a meaningful way so that their education wasn’t just something that they came and did, but that they really felt that they were a part of Fordham, came back to Fordham, and really let them know that Fordham cared about them. I think Mike carried that forward in ways that were immeasurable.”’

Gillan is survived by his wife Paula, children Kristina Bach and Michelle Larkin, both of Yonkers, as well as grandchildren Reece, Emily, and James. He spent his last few years, as in years past, enjoying the Jersey Shore and cheering on the New York Giants, said Gillan Larkin.

Gillan’s wake was held on May 31 at Westchester Funeral Home in Eastchester, New York, and his funeral Mass was held on June 1 at Annunciation Church in Crestwood, New York.

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UPDATE Weather Alert | All Campuses Remain Closed https://now.fordham.edu/campus-locations/update-weather-alert-all-campuses-remain-closed/ Tue, 26 Oct 2021 14:13:57 +0000 https://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=153968 All Fordham campuses will remain closed today, Tuesday, October 26, due to extensive road flooding in the region and anticipated mass transit delays caused by heavy rains. All campuses of the University will reopen tomorrow, Wednesday, on their normal schedule.

No in-person classes will be held today, but online classes will proceed as planned. Deans and instructors may contact their students with further information about alternative arrangements for classes affected by this announcement.

Ram Van service is suspended until 7 a.m. on Wednesday, October 27. Employees who are unsure of their work status should contact their supervisors directly.

Please use caution while walking on campus, and avoid walking near or under large trees. Avoid walking through flooded areas. As few as six inches of moving water can knock a person over. Consider remaining indoors this evening and avoid traveling, since even subways can become flooded given a large volume of rain within a 24-hour period.

To prepare for possible power outages, charge cell phone batteries, gather supplies, and turn your refrigerator and freezer to a colder setting. If you lose power, items that need refrigeration will stay cooler for longer.

Local weather forecasts are imprecise, and the storm may be worse than predicted. As always, members of the University community should take local conditions into account when traveling to or from campus.

In an emergency, please call Fordham Public Safety at (718) 817-2222.

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Weather Alert | All Campuses Delayed Opening https://now.fordham.edu/campus-locations/weather-alert-all-campuses-delayed-opening/ Tue, 26 Oct 2021 09:52:11 +0000 https://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=153965 All Fordham campuses will open at Noon today, Tuesday, October 26, due to extensive road flooding in the region and anticipated mass transit delays caused by heavy rains. The University will issue an update no later than 10 a.m. today if we anticipate delaying opening until later in the afternoon.

No in-person classes will be held on campus before Noon, but online classes will proceed as planned. Deans and instructors may contact their students with further information about alternative arrangements for classes affected by this announcement.

Please use caution while walking on campus, and avoid walking near or under large trees. Avoid walking through flooded areas. As few as six inches of moving water can knock a person over. Consider remaining indoors this evening and avoid traveling, since even subways can become flooded given a large volume of rain within a 24-hour period.

To prepare for possible power outages, charge cell phone batteries, gather supplies, and turn your refrigerator and freezer to a colder setting. If you lose power, items that need refrigeration will stay cooler for longer.

Local weather forecasts are imprecise, and the storm may be worse than predicted. As always, members of the University community should take local conditions into account when traveling to or from campus.

In an emergency, please call Fordham Public Safety at (718) 817-2222.

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Public Safety Advisory | Storm Warning https://now.fordham.edu/campus-locations/public-safety-advisory-storm-warning/ Sat, 21 Aug 2021 18:49:17 +0000 https://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=151684 Dear Members of the Campus Community,

As you probably know, Hurricane Henri will reach the New York City area on Sunday, August 22, with thunderstorms and rain continuing into Monday, August 23. Please use caution while walking on campus, and avoid walking near or under large trees during the storm. We recommend that you stay indoors during this storm.

Stay safe and do not hesitate to call Public Safety at (718) 817-2222 to report any storm-related issues.

Sincerely,

John Carroll, Associate Vice President
Fordham Department of Public Safety

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Public Safety Advisory | Westchester and Calder Center https://now.fordham.edu/campus-locations/public-safety-advisory-westchester-and-calder-center/ Fri, 17 Jan 2020 22:27:34 +0000 https://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=130925 Friday, January 17, 2020

Due to anticipated icy roadway conditions north of the city, Fordham Westchester and the Calder Center will close at 1 p.m. tomorrow, Saturday, January 18, 2020.  All classes at Westchester Campus starting 1 p.m. and after are cancelled.

The Rose Hill and Lincoln Center campuses will be open and operating on their normal schedules.

As always, members of the University community should take local conditions into account when traveling to or from campus. Faculty, students and staff should call any of the following numbers for the latest campus weather-related information:

(718) 817-5555
(212) 636-7777
(800) 280-7669 [(800) 280-SNOW]
(877) 375-4357 [(877) 375-HELP]

In an emergency, please call Fordham Public Safety at (718) 817-2222.

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Severe Weather Alert | Delayed Openings Wednesday, December 11 https://now.fordham.edu/campus-locations/lincoln-center/severe-weather-alert-delayed-openings-wednesday-december-11/ Wed, 11 Dec 2019 07:30:20 +0000 https://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=129859 UPDATE: Due to the delayed opening at Rose Hill, the 9:30 a.m. undergraduate final exams at that campus will now begin at 10 a.m.

Due to anticipated icy roadway conditions north and west of the city, Fordham Westchester and the Calder Center will delay the beginning of classes until 11 a.m. on Wednesday, December 11. The Rose Hill campus will delay opening until 10 a.m. to permit Facilities personnel to clear snow and ice. The Lincoln Center campus will open and classes will begin on schedule.

Ram Van service will begin at 9 a.m.

Libraries will open on schedule at the Lincoln Center and Rose Hill campuses, but will be a study area only at Rose Hill until 10 a.m.

University Health Services and dining services will operate on schedule at the Lincoln Center and Rose Hill campuses.

All events will proceed on schedule.

As always, members of the University community should take local conditions into account when traveling to or from campus. Faculty, students and staff should call any of the following numbers for the latest campus weather-related information:

(718) 817-5555
(212) 636-7777
(800) 280-7669 [(800) 280-SNOW]
(877) 375-4357 [(877) 375-HELP]

In an emergency, please call Fordham Public Safety at (718) 817-2222.

 

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Delayed Campus Openings | Monday, March 4 https://now.fordham.edu/campus-locations/lincoln-center/delayed-campus-openings-monday-march-4/ Sun, 03 Mar 2019 16:40:55 +0000 https://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=115651 Due to anticipated severe weather overnight and icy travel conditions on Monday, March 4, the University will open campuses at the following times:

  • Lincoln Center open and operating on normal schedule;
  • Rose Hill and Westchester campuses open at 11 a.m.;
  • Calder Center open at 1 p.m.

Main dining halls at Rose Hill and Lincoln Center will open on their normal schedules, with retail locations opening as staff are available. All dining venues will be fully operational by 11 a.m.

All Fordham libraries will open on schedule, with Walsh Library and Westchester as study space only until 11 a.m., and fully open thereafter; the Law and Quinn libraries will operate on their normal schedules.

University Health Services and Counseling and Psychological Services will operate on their normal schedules at Lincoln Center and Rose Hill.

The Lombardi Field House, the Fitness Center at Rose Hill, and the Fitness Center at Lincoln Center will operate on their normal schedules.

Ram Van service will end this evening (Sunday, March 3) with the last van departing from Rose Hill at 6 p.m., and the last van departing from Lincoln Center at 7 p.m.

Ram Van service will resume on Monday with the first van departing from Rose Hill at 7 a.m., the first van departing from Lincoln Center at 8 a.m., and the first van departing from Rose Hill to the Calder Center at 1 p.m.

Public Safety shuttle vans between Rose Hill and the 4-Train and Belmont community will operate with limited service from 10 p.m. Sunday until 5 a.m. Monday: anyone requiring shuttle service should call Public Safety at (718) 817-2222. We advise members of the community to avoid off-campus travel during those hours unless absolutely necessary, as the snowstorm may affect our ability to operate the vans.

As always, members of the University community should take local conditions into account when traveling to or from campus. Faculty, students and staff should call any of the following numbers for the latest campus weather-related information:

  • (718) 817-5555
  • (212) 636-7777
  • (800) 280-7669 [(800) 280-SNOW]
  • (877) 375-4357 [(877) 375-HELP]

In an emergency, please call Fordham Public Safety at (718) 817-2222.

 

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Weather Update | Saturday, March 2 https://now.fordham.edu/campus-locations/lincoln-center/delayed-openings-saturday-march-2/ Sat, 02 Mar 2019 02:52:02 +0000 https://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=115594 Update Saturday, March 2 | 8:31 a.m.
Due to worse than anticipated travel conditions, the Rose Hill campus will open at Noon, and Fordham Westchester and the Calder Center will open at 1 p.m. today, Saturday, March 2. The Lincoln Center campus is open on its normal schedule.
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Due to anticipated icy travel conditions in the Bronx and north of the city, the Rose Hill campus will open at 10 a.m., and Fordham Westchester and the Calder Center will open at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 2. The Lincoln Center campus will open on its normal schedule.
Ram Van, dining services, and Fordham libraries will operate on their normal schedules.
As always, members of the University community should take local conditions into account when traveling to or from campus. Faculty, students and staff should call any of the following numbers for the latest campus weather-related information:

  • (718) 817-5555
  • (212) 636-7777
  • (800) 280-7669 [(800) 280-SNOW]
  • (877) 375-4357 [(877) 375-HELP]

In an emergency, please call Fordham Public Safety at (718) 817-2222.

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Delayed Openings | Friday, March 1 https://now.fordham.edu/campus-locations/lincoln-center/delayed-openings-friday-march-1/ Fri, 01 Mar 2019 11:53:14 +0000 https://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=115449 Due to icy travel conditions in the Bronx and north of the city, Rose Hill, Fordham Westchester and the Calder Center will open at 10 a.m. on Friday, March 1. The Lincoln Center campus will open on its normal schedule.

As always, members of the University community should take local conditions into account when traveling to or from campus.
Faculty, students and staff should call any of the following numbers for the latest campus weather-related information:

  • (718) 817-5555
  • (212) 636-7777
  • (800) 280-7669 [(800) 280-SNOW]
  • (877) 375-4357 [(877) 375-HELP]

In an emergency, please call Fordham Public Safety at (718) 817-2222.

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Weather Update | All Fordham Campuses Operating on Normal Schedules https://now.fordham.edu/campus-locations/all-fordham-classes-events-cancelled-due-to-severe-weather/ Wed, 30 Jan 2019 18:35:50 +0000 https://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=113434 UPDATE Thursday, January 31 | 6:45 a.m.
All campuses of Fordham University are operating on their normal schedules today.
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Due to impending severe winter weather and poor travel conditions, all classes and events are cancelled as of 2 p.m. today, January 30, at 2 p.m. All faculty, staff, and administrators are dismissed for the day.
University dining facilities and University Health Services will remain open on their regular schedules, as will the Walsh and Quinn libraries. The Law Library will close at 2 p.m.
Ran Van service will end at 2 p.m., and will resume at 7 a.m. on Thursday, January 31.

As always, members of the University community should take local conditions into account when traveling to or from campus. Faculty, students and staff should call any of the following numbers for the latest campus weather-related information:

(718) 817-5555
(212) 636-7777
(800) 280-7669 [(800) 280-SNOW]
(877) 375-4357 [(877) 375-HELP]

In an emergency, please call Fordham Public Safety at (718) 817-2222.

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UPDATE: Severe Weather Alert | Delayed Opening Friday https://now.fordham.edu/campus-locations/update-severe-weather-alert-lincoln-center-and-rose-hill-early-closings/ Thu, 15 Nov 2018 21:08:21 +0000 https://news.fordham.sitecare.pro/?p=108993 Update Thursday, Nov. 15 | 10:22 p.m. 

Dear Members of the Campus Community:

Due to anticipated hazardous travel conditions in the city and suburbs, all campuses of Fordham University will open at 11 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 16. Ram Van service will resume at 10 a.m. from Rose Hill and Lincoln Center.

As always, members of the University community should take local conditions into account when traveling to or from campus. Faculty, students and staff should call any of the following numbers for the latest campus weather-related information:

(718) 817-5555

(212) 636-7777

(800) 280-7669 [(800) 280-SNOW]

(877) 375-4357 [(877) 375-HELP]

In an emergency, please call Fordham Public Safety at (718) 817-2222.

Thank you for your cooperation and understanding,

John Carroll, Associate Vice President

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Fordham University Public Safety

Dear Members of the Campus Community:

Due to deteriorating weather and travel conditions in the city, all classes at the Rose Hill and Lincoln Center campuses beginning at or after 5 p.m. today, Thursday, Nov. 15, will be canceled (Fordham Westchester and the Calder Center have ended classes at 3 p.m. today). Ram Van service between campuses will also end at 5 p.m.

We anticipate all campuses operating on their normal schedules on Friday, Nov. 16.

As always, members of the University community should take local conditions into account when traveling to or from campus. Faculty, students and staff should call any of the following numbers for the latest campus weather-related information:

(718) 817-5555
(212) 636-7777
(800) 280-7669 [(800) 280-SNOW]
(877) 375-4357 [(877) 375-HELP]

In an emergency, please call Fordham Public Safety at (718) 817-2222.

Thank you for your cooperation and understanding,

John Carroll, Associate Vice President
Fordham University Public Safety

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