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Nicholas G. Lordi

Manasquan, New Jersey

Age 92

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DIED
November 4, 2022
AGE
92
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Manasquan, New Jersey

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Professor Emeritus at Rutgers College of Pharmacy, grandfather Nicholas G. Lordi, age 92, passed away on Friday, November 4, 2022 at home. Nicholas raised a family in Bloomfield, NJ, before moving to Manasquan 32 years ago. Nicholas completed his Master of Science at Rutgers University in 1953,...

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It was a honor and pleasure to have known you! RIP in peace my friend.

Dr. Lordi was an important professor and mentor for both myself and my wife, Mary. He was instrumental in making me the Pharmaceutical Scientist that I have become. From my undergraduate days at Rutgers through sign-off on my Ph.D. thesis he was a valued guide and advisor on my academic journey. My wife had Dr. Lordi as her Masters advisor and is thankful that she had the opportunity to work with him. Both of us have often remarked on his dedication and intelligence. He is even a legend in...

Professor Nick Lordi was an accomplished and dedicated faculty member for the Rutgers School of Pharmacy, now known as the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy. He taught classes involved in the science of pharmaceutics and drug manufacturing/delivery; his courses were rigorous and demanding, but taught his students to think and work hard. He had a special subtle sense of humor and was very committed to the success of his courses and students. Professor Lordi will be greatly missed by the many...

Dr Lordi was a great teacher and this is such a great loss for pharmacy education. When I was a Rutgers pharmacy student in the late 80s under Dr Lordi my friends and I messed up in lab, his teaching assistant said "Dr Lordi´s gonna be mad" we were so afraid, as any student would be. Of course he wasn´t mad and treated us kindly, teaching us the right way to proceed. We still laugh to this day about how we messed up and might disappoint him. He´s was a great influence to me and my career in...

Professor Lordi was a beloved teacher and colleague. It was always a pleasure to work with him. Thousands of Rutgers pharmacy students benefited from the classes he taught. Rest In Peace, dear friend and colleague and fellow Purdue Ph.D. John Colaizzi, Dean from 1978-2007,