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Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Rose Hill in the Snow
Fordham University was closed on Wednesday, Jan. 12, because of predictions for heavy snow. That didn't stop intrepid correspondent Nicholas D. Lombardi, S.J., from capturing these images of Rose Hill beneath a white mantle. The University will reopen Thursday, Jan. 13.
These are beautiful, Fr. Lombardi! Can we put some of these on the Fordham homepage for the winter season? Those banner photos can surely use some mixing up.
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7 comments:
Fordham Rose HIll, THE most beautiful campus!
Gorgeous!
Looks like the student body decided to sleep in..
Amazing!! Makes me miss the Rose Hill!
@Anonymous, re: sleeping in. The University is closed for the winter break--if the students are sleeping in, they're doing it at home.
These are beautiful, Fr. Lombardi! Can we put some of these on the Fordham homepage for the winter season? Those banner photos can surely use some mixing up.
These pictures bring back some great memories! Fordham was always beautiful, no matter the season.
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