Dowling College

Dowling College was a private co-educational college in Long Island, New York, United States. The main campus was in Oakdale, New York on the site of William K. Vanderbilt's former estate, which was renamed Fortunoff Hall. The Brookhaven site in Shirley, New York, was adjacent to the Brookhaven Calabro Airport and was home to Dowling's aviation program, as well as the college's Division II athletic program. The athletic complex housed a baseball stadium, soccer field and lacrosse complex. Dowling's Melville Center was located in the business district of Melville, New York. Approximately 1,000 full and part-time undergraduate and graduate students made up Dowling's four schools: the School of Education, School of Arts & Sciences, Townsend School of Business, and School of Aviation.

Dowling College

Dowling College was a private co-educational college in Long Island, New York, United States. The main campus was in Oakdale, New York on the site of William K. Vanderbilt's former estate, which was renamed Fortunoff Hall. The Brookhaven site in Shirley, New York, was adjacent to the Brookhaven Calabro Airport and was home to Dowling's aviation program, as well as the college's Division II athletic program. The athletic complex housed a baseball stadium, soccer field and lacrosse complex. Dowling's Melville Center was located in the business district of Melville, New York. Approximately 1,000 full and part-time undergraduate and graduate students made up Dowling's four schools: the School of Education, School of Arts & Sciences, Townsend School of Business, and School of Aviation.