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Directory & Addresses

Directory

  • Photo of Frederick Jordan
    Dr. Frederick Jordan
    History
    Chair
    1996
    (540)672-3900 Ext. 8616
    Swarthmore College - BA
    State University of New York - MA
    University of Notre Dame - PhD
    Bio
     
    Fred Jordan, history department chair and holder of the J. Sargeant Reynolds ’54 Chair of Government, teaches US History and honors government and politics. He joined the faculty in 1996.  He earned an undergraduate degree from Swarthmore College, an MA from SUNY Stony Brook, and a PhD from the University of Notre Dame, where he wrote his dissertation on the historic mission of six American boarding schools. In addition to his teaching duties, Dr. Jordan oversees the Senior Distinction program and advises the Woodberry Christian Fellowship. Dr. Jordan and his wife, Karen, a former member of Woodberry's history department, are the parents of Elizabeth, Ted '06, and Win '11. They live in the Stewart House.
     
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Package and US Mail Deliveries


Packages are to be addressed to: 
898 Woodberry Forest Road, Woodberry Forest, VA 22989


When mailing to specific departments please use:

Admission Office                     
241 Woodberry Station

Alumni and Development Office  

402 Woodberry Station

Athletic Office
378 Woodberry Station 

Business Office                         
10 Woodberry Station

College Counseling                  
148 Woodberry Station

Dean of Students                     
334 Woodberry Station

Financial Aid                              
30 Woodberry Station

Headmaster                               
48 Woodberry Station

Sports Camp                             
378 Woodberry Station
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