News Archive

2013

Pope John XXIII’s historic encyclical has deep ties to campus community
Generations of friendships form the 33-year-old band, which kicks off its St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in early March.
Rostislav Konoplich, Ph.D. travels to and from Geneva to collect data from the Large Hadron Collider as part of the team working on the Higgs boson discovery.
Schroff’s personal story about a chance encounter with a panhandler is uniquely inspiring
As the Vatican prepares to elect a new pope, Natalia Imperatori-Lee, Ph.D. breaks down the prospects for a Latin American pope in response to the Church's changing demographics.
Award-winning author Stacie Berdan will offer tips on how to impress international job recruiters
GOVT 222 takes students out of the classroom and into the city with weekly trips to historic locations throughout New York City.
As head of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), Thomas Curry ’78 oversees more than 2,000 national banks and federal saving associations.
The Energy Dynamics of Green Buildings course is preparing mechanical engineering students with the tools and knowledge necessary to break into a career in green energy design.
Lyons Chamber Players, a professional chamber orchestra that modernizes classical works for today’s audiences, will travel to the Manhattan College campus next month to perform the world premiere of its new arrangement of Johannes Brah

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