NEWS Manhattan Launching Learning and Living Community for Class of 2015 Starting in fall 2011, Manhattan College will launch the College’s first learning and living program, The Arches, to assist approximately 100 first-year students in their academic and social transition to college life.
Manhattan College Forms Partnership with CollegeBound Initiative Manhattan College is proud to announce its newly formed partnership with CollegeBound Initiative (CBI) launching in fall 2011. CBI is a school-based college guidance program that helps students in inner-city public schools reach their potential and attend college. To read more, click here.
Local Council Honoring Jeff Horn The Riverdale Jewish Community Relations Council is honoring Jeff Horn, Ph.D., professor and chair of the history department and director of the Holocaust Resource Center at Manhattan College, on April 3 at the 27th Annual Legislative Awards and Breakfast with the Martin Rollins Interfaith Brotherhood Award. The event is held annually to celebrate those who have made a difference in Riverdale and around the world. To read more, click here. Jeff Horn pictured at Martin Spett art exhibit in October.
Manhattan Students Volunteer in New Orleans During Winter Break From Jan. 16 - 23, a group of 13 volunteers from Manhattan College’s Lasallian Outreach Volunteer Experience (L. O. V. E.) traveled to New Orleans and worked with Operation Helping Hands to rebuild homes destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. To read more, click here.
Engineering Alumnus Featured in A photo of James McCabe ’09, a civil engineer for Schiavone Construction, was featured in a January New York Times article on water tunnels. Click here to see McCabe working in a tunnel pictured in the first photo.
Senior Will Present Paper at the American Academy of Religion Conference Douglas Mandelkow, a senior and a double religious studies and history major, will present his paper “Religious Affiliation within the World of Online Gaming” at the Mid-Atlantic Conference for the American Academy of Religion on March 18. The presentation is based upon research conducted for Mandelkow’s honors thesis in religious studies.
ON CAMPUS Ketchum VP Shares Professional Experience With Students On March 2, the marketing club and the Thomas More Law Society sponsored a presentation by John Paluszek ’55, senior vice president and chief legal counsel at Ketchum, one of the top five public relations agencies worldwide
Major Authors Reading Series Hosts Novelist on March 8 The Major Authors Reading Series (M.A.R.S.), sponsored by the English department and the school of arts, commences again today, March 8 with award-winning novelist and memoirist Rick Moody, at 4:30 p.m. in the O’Malley Library Alumni Room followed by a discussion.
Students Gather at Jeopardy! The IBM Challenge Viewing Party
Manhattan’s Air Force ROTC The Air Force ROTC is actively recruiting full-time students interested in joining the program and becoming an Air Force officer after graduation. Participating officers in training can receive scholarships and $350-$500 monthly toward spending money and $900 per year for books.
CRS Speaker To Come to Manhattan and Discuss Haiti on March 29 Dr. Jude Marie Banatte, head of programming for Catholic Relief Services (CRS), is coming to Manhattan on Tuesday, March 29, 2011, at 4:00 p.m. in the Alumni Room of O’Malley Library to present Strengthening Haiti ~ After the Earthquake.
Manhattan Launches Tournées On Monday, March 28, Manhattan will launch the first annual Tournées French Film Festival, which will run until Wednesday, April 6 and is sponsored by the department of modern languages and literatures, communication, English, performing arts and the school of arts. To read more, click here.
John Wilcox to Speak at James Luther Adams Forum on March 31 The 15th annual James Luther Adams Forum on Religion and Society will occur on Thursday, March 31 at 4:00 p.m. in the Scala Academy Room in Leo Hall. John Wilcox, Ph.D., director for the center of Lasallian studies at Manhattan and professor emeritus of religious studies, will speak on the topic, Together and by Association: The Legacy of James Luther Adams and the Future of Religious Colleges and Universities.
Manhattan to Host Spuyten Duyvil Undergraduate Mathematics Conference on April 2 On Saturday, April 2, the sixth annual Spuyten Duyvil undergraduate mathematics conference, funded by a grant from the MAA-NSF, will take place on the College’s campus. The full-day conference runs from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and features presentations by undergraduate students and faculty in mathematics and related disciplines.
Manhattan Honors Alumni The annual Mentor Dinner was held on Feb. 3 in Smith Auditorium, and the guest speaker was Sharon Greenberger, chief operating officer of the New York City Department of Education. Br. Charles Barbush, President Brennan O’Donnell, Philip Castellano ’65 and Donna Hager ’92 pictured at the Mentor Dinner.
Br. Rummery Presents at the First Lasallian Conversation of 2011 Brother Gerard Rummery, F.S.C., a leading Lasallian scholar and a distinguished speaker, presented to more than 90 faculty and staff at Manhattan in late February at the first Lasallian Conversation of 2011. To read more, click here.
Manhattan Celebrates Black History Month With Spotlight on Entertainment Last month, the Diversity Committee at Manhattan organized an afternoon of entertainment, music and trivia for the local community in honor of Black History Month. The featured list of entertainers included: Frank Owens, pianist and historian; Harold Cromer, actor, dancer and historian; Fred Stanton, saxophonist; Mabel Lee, singer and dancer; Cobi Narita, jazz promoter; and a few other surprise guests.
FACULTY/STAFF Faculty and Staff Accomplishments Richard K. Emmerson, Ph.D., dean of the school of arts, was recently elected as a fellow of the Medieval Academy of America. Currently, the Medieval Academy of America has 4,500 members, but only 125 fellows. To read more faculty and staff accomplishments, click here.
Welcome New Employees Manhattan College welcomed three new employees this month including: Jean Bedlard, campus security, Kevin Brewer, development assistant, and Kristine Goncalves, programmer analyst.
Manhattan College Promotions Congratulations to Charmaine Whitter-White who was promoted to TAP officer/assistant report coordinator for the registrar’s office.
Manhattan College Milestones Congratulations to Doris Moynihan, O’Malley Library, who celebrated 30 years of service this month. All milestones reflect full-and part-time service.
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ALUMNI Alumni in Puerto Rico Reconnect Five alumni, whose graduation dates span nearly a half-century, met and networked at a joint advancement and admissions event in San Juan, Puerto Rico this past February. Pictured from left to right: Edgar Mayo ’83, Angel Franco ’51, Jorge El Koury-Francisco ’74, Kathy Muskopf, director of principal gifts, Eileen Diaz ’93 and Wilson Nazario ’02.
West Palm Beach Alumni Gathering All are welcome to join the College and Pete McDermott ’67 at the annual Treasure Coast luncheon on Wednesday, March 9 at Bear Lakes Country Club (1901 Village Boulevard, West Palm Beach, Fla.,) at 12:00 p.m.
Gulf Coast Alumni Luncheon Gulf Coast alumni are invited to a luncheon on Friday, March 11 hosted by Neil O’Leary ’60 at 12:00 p.m. at the University Park Country Club (7671 The Park Boulevard, Sarasota, Fla.,). For more information, contact Neil by phone at (941) 358-7720 or e-mail cjoleary@yahoo.com.
Naples, Fla., St. Patrick’s Day Events The College cordially invites alumni to attend any of the following Southwest Florida gatherings. To read more, click here. Jaspers marching in Naples St. Patrick's Day Parade.
Long Island St. Patrick’s Day The Long Island alumni club’s annual St. Patrick’s Day luncheon will be held on Monday, March 14 at the Inn at New Hyde Park (214 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, N.Y.,) at 12:00 p.m.
New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade All alumni, family and friends are invited to march in the largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade in the world, led by the Manhattan College Pipes and Drums and the Gaelic Society, on Thursday, March 17.
Staten Island Alumni The Manhattan College Alumni Society will host a Communion breakfast on Sunday, March 20 at Blessed Sacrament Church on Staten Island, N.Y.
Alumni Come to The Marketing Club Dinner Dance on March 23 The annual marketing club dinner dance is just around the corner on Wednesday, March 23 at 7:00 p.m. in the faculty dining room.
St. Thomas More Law Lecture on Patricia M. Sheridan, J.D., assistant professor of law and pre-law advisor, and the Thomas More Law Society cordially invite alumni to attend this spring’s annual law lecture featuring guest speaker The Honorable Ronald L. Ellis ’72, U.S. magistrate, on Thursday, April 28, from 7:00-8:30 p.m. To read more, click here.
Jasper Open Golf Tournament Please join Manhattan College for the 23rd annual Jasper Open, which will be held on Tuesday, May 17 at Sleepy Hollow Country Club in Scarborough, N.Y.
SAVE THE DATE Reunion Weekend 2011 will be held Friday, June 3—Sunday, June 5. Manhattan College welcomes home alumni who return to campus to celebrate the 142nd Alumni Reunion Weekend.
Calling All Jaspers Celebrating 50 Years Since Graduation Manhattan alumnus Jim Brown ’58 is looking to start a Jasper group for alumni that have celebrated 50 years since graduation or more.
Become a Mentor at Manhattan The Mentor Program provides opportunities for Manhattan College students to gain insight into their intended careers by being paired with professionals, generally Manhattan College alumni in those careers. To read more, click here.
Jaspers Helping Jaspers Since its inception in February 2009, the Alumni Society’s Jaspers Helping Jaspers initiative has posted more than 2,650 open positions on the College’s website (click here). Alumni have contributed most of these job postings, but we need more. To read more, click here.
Giving to Manhattan Please consider Manhattan College as you make your charitable gifts. Your support helps provide essential student programs and services that make this Lasallian Catholic educational experience uniquely Manhattan. To make your gift now, click here.
Alumni Resources Click here to learn about the great resources available to alumni of Manhattan College.
Contact Your Alumni Office If you have moved recently, have changed jobs or positions, or have any other new information to share, please remember to contact the College's office of alumni relations via e-mail at alumni@manhattan.edu.
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SPORTS Women’s Basketball Team Raises More Than $1,300 for American Cancer Society Manhattan’s women’s basketball team has raised $1,318 for cancer research, and the funds will be donated to the American Cancer Society to help in the fight against breast cancer. To read more, click here.
Michael Alvarado’s YouTube The video of Michael Alvarado’swinning half-court shot against Marist on YouTube has reached more than 1.5 million viewers.
Manhattan College Men’s Indoor On Friday, Feb. 18, Manhattan College men’s track and field team won its 15th consecutive MAAC Championship title, and the women’s team came in a close second. To read more, click here.
Manhattan Cross Country Teams Recognized for Academic Achievement The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) recently recognized Manhattan’s men’s and women’s cross country teams for their success in the classroom. To read more, click here.
Jaspers Finish Strong at ECAC Championships The Manhattan men's and women's swimming teams finished a season for the record books with a tremendous three day effort at the 2011 ECAC Championships in Pittsburgh, Pa., in early March. To read more, click here.
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