Bergenfield Residents Honored by Fairleigh Dickinson University

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MADISON, NJ (11/08/2010)(readMedia)-- The following residents of Bergenfield NJ were honored by Fairleigh Dickinson University at an Employee Recognition Event on Wednesday, November 3 on FDU's Metropolitan Campus in Teaneck, NJ.

Marilyn Bennett was recognized for 10 years of service at FDU.  She is employed as in the Athletics Department supporting the NCAA Basketball team.

Christine Vitale was recognized for 15 years of service at FDU.  She is employed at a Career Specialist  and an on-air talent in WFDU-FM - the University's radio station.

Kathleen Stein-Smith was recognized for 20 years of service at FDU.  She is Associate University Librarian and Public Services Coordinator, Weiner Library, Metropolitan Campus in Teaneck.

The following residents were honored for 30 years of service at FDU:

David Miles - Director, Public Safety

Jo-Ann Pratscher - Assistant to the Dean of University College

Edward Lynch (Dumont resident) - Locksmith in the Public Safety Department on Metro Campus

About Fairleigh Dickinson University

 For more than 60 years, Fairleigh Dickinson University has been a leading force in providing international perspectives and in preparing world citizens. Founded in 1942, Fairleigh Dickinson has grown into the largest private university in New Jersey, with more than 12,000 students. In addition to its two campuses in New Jersey (the Metropolitan Campus in Teaneck and the College at Florham in Madison), FDU was the first U.S. university to own a campus in England - Wroxton College. In 2007, FDU opened its newest campus in Vancouver, British Columbia, which is designed to serve primarily international students. The University also enjoys a long tradition of overseas programs and partnerships, as well as international student enrollment, with today more than 900 students from 72 countries.

Fairleigh Dickinson offers more than 100 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs. Honors programs are offered in all majors. A 14:1 student/faculty ratio and low average class sizes ensure a strong level of personal attention not found at most comprehensive universities.