Manhattan is the first college in New York City to receive Fair Trade College status for its work in expanding fair trade as part of its commitment to social responsibility.
On Feb. 2, Manhattan College hosted its annual Mentor Program Dinner and honored John McDonagh ’72, retired managing director of JP Morgan Chase Bank, with the Distinguished Mentor Award.
On the lower level of Manhattan College’s Hayden Hall, an unlikely space comes alive with bright visuals, dynamic sounds and the unique collections of emerging New York City artists.
We caught up with singer Nicole Frechette after a whirlwind tour abroad as she prepares to write her second album. Be the first to hear a demo of her new song, "Old Dirt Road."
Manhattan College will join in the celebration of National Girls and Women In Sports Day (NGWSD) during the women’s basketball team’s matchup with Siena on Thursday, Feb. 2.
On Thursday, Feb. 9, Michael Berenbaum, Ph.D., a leading expert on the Holocaust, will present a discussion on Controversies in Memorializing the Holocaust at 7:30 p.m. in Smith Auditorium.
With the recent debut of James Franco’s film The Broken Tower, M magazine received the inside scoop on how Paul Mariani’s (’62) biography was the inspiration for the film.