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  1. Fairleigh Dickinson University ( / ˈfɛərli /) is a private university with its main campuses in New Jersey, located in Madison / Florham Park and in Teaneck / Hackensack. Founded in 1942, Fairleigh Dickinson University offers more than 100 degree programs. In addition to two campuses in New Jersey, the university has a campus in Vancouver ...

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  2. Then in 1850 the Northern Valley Railroad was built, for commuting to Englewood or even New York City. We welcomed people from everywhere between 1820 and 1920. Before 1883, most came from England, Scotland, Holland, France, and Scandinavia.

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  4. Hackensack is the most populous municipality and the county seat of Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [12] [21] The area was officially named New Barbadoes Township until 1921, but has informally been known as Hackensack since at least the 18th century. [22] As of the 2020 United States census, the city's population was 46,030 ...

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  5. Places We Call Home: Hackensack, N.J. The name Hackensack only became the official moniker in 1921. Billed as “A City in Motion,” Hackensack has been on the move since before the founding of the United States. In 1709, the city became the Bergen County capital; and, to this day, the hub of Hackensack is the Bergen County Courthouse, a ...

  6. Total enrollment is approximately 9,000. The university was founded in 1942 in Rutherford, New Jersey. It was then a two-year junior college, named for banker and benefactor Fairleigh S. Dickinson. It became a four-year college in 1948 and a university in 1956. Wroxton College opened in 1965 as the first American-owned campus in England.

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  7. 1940s. 1942 – A two-year college is founded in Rutherford by Dr. Peter Sammartino and his wife, Sylvia (Sally). The school is named for its early benefactor, Fairleigh S. Dickinson. One hundred and fifty-three students are enrolled. 1948 – In response to the need for higher education in northern New Jersey, Fairleigh Dickinson College ...

  8. About. Hackensack’s name honors the “Sagamore of Hacquinsacq,” Lenni Lenape Chief Oratam, born in 1577, who deeded the land to early settlers in 1664. The town was first settled as a trading post by the Dutch in 1639, later occupied by the French Huguenots, and, in 1688, by the British. At that time it was known as the township of New ...

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