Connor Hapward ’24 Awarded Joseph J. Gunn ’30 Alumni Medal From Manhattan College
The Student-Athlete Embodies the Lasallian Values That Are Key to the College’s Mission
The Student-Athlete Embodies the Lasallian Values That Are Key to the College’s Mission
Faculty Directors Cite Value of Community Present Throughout the School
Team Members Represented Dominican Republic at 2024 Conference.
Partnership will enable students to transfer credits seamlessly and have the opportunity for merit-based scholarships.
Manhattan College welcomes Eric Rivera as the new Director of Residence Life, bringing a wealth of experience from his tenure at Sarah Lawrence College and Boston College. With a focus on student development and community building, Mr. Rivera is poised to enhance the residential experience for all students, fostering a vibrant living and learning environment.
His Eminence, Cardinal Timothy Dolan Will Give the Blessing
The professor emerita of religious studies spent more than three decades teaching at Manhattan College.
The College adhered to all applicable laws and policies, regarding the future use of the property.
The political science professor is a co-author of an article published on September 15 in the journal Science.
The personal finance digital publication ranks Manhattan in its top tier of private institutions and Catholic colleges in the region.
The College will be acknowledged during a special pre-game ceremony.
Winston Peters ’02, is one of five new members chosen at the non-profit organization.
Cirelli was honored by New York Moves Magazine for her role as a leader in supporting and mentoring students at Manhattan College.
Chevron chairman and CEO Michael K. Wirth was the 2023 honoree.
These partnerships provide major benefits for both Manhattan College students and for the organizations that employ them.
Gibson unveiled an ambitious agenda for 2023 and congratulated the College on its 100th anniversary in the Bronx.
O’Connell currently teaches at P.S. 81, minutes away from campus.
Micaela Beatty ’21 received a distinguished service award from the Phi Epsilon Kappa honor society.
Díaz-López is currently enrolled in the mechanical engineering Ph.D. program at Johns Hopkins University.
Padre, an accounting major, is on track to graduate in May of 2021 and carries a 3.94 grade point average.
Scholarship links academic goals for business student Lorenzo Luciano ’21's to his Italian heritage.
A Bronx resident, Rogalewski is an electrical engineering major and mathematics minor.