Lehman College

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Lehman College is one of the constituent colleges of the City University of New York, USA. Founded in 1931 as the Bronx campus of Hunter College, the school became an independent college within the City University in 1968. The college is named after Herbert Lehman, a former New York governor, United States senator, and philanthropist.

Located one block from the Bronx High School of Science, near the Jerome Park Reservoir at 250 Bedford Park Boulevard West (250 West 200th Street if you are counting numbers) Lehman has a 37-acre (150,000 m²) campus with a combination of Collegiate Gothic and modern architecture. The campus was the main national training ground for women in the military during World War II and was, for six months in 1946, the interim headquarters for the newly formed United Nations. In 2003, a new postmodern-style gymnasium was opened, standing in contrast to the Gothic revival buildings that define the campus. A pre-school was also included in lehman.

As of 1999, Lehman had an enrollment of 9,074 students including 7,228 undergraduates and 1,846 graduate students.

Enrollment (Fall 2005) Lehman College: Undergraduates: 5,119 full time + 3,323 part time; Graduate Students: 120 full time + 2,053 part time



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