College Hosts 143rd Reunion WeekendHundreds of alumni will return to Riverdale, including a number of notable names from the class of 1963 who will celebrate their 50th reunion.Read More...
Manhattan College Celebrates the 171st Commencement Ceremonies Nearly 1,000 bachelor's and master's students awarded degrees.Read More...
What's Next for the Class of 2013As the class of 2013 prepares to head out into the world, 13 seniors tell us about their plans for after graduation and reflect on what made their Manhattan College experience special. Read More...
Manhattan Graduates See High Return on Investment According to Survey that Assesses the Value of College DegreesPayscale.com 2013 College Education ROI Ranking lists Manhattan College at 32 out of more than 1,500 institutions nationwide.Read More...
The Manhattan College English department and the school of arts are launching the fourth semester of the Major Author Reading Series (M.A.R.S.), beginning with acclaimed author Junot Díaz on Feb. 29 at 5 p.m.
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Women’s cross country team named a Division I Cross Country All-Academic Team by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). The Jaspers posted a team GPA of 3.19 during the fall semester.
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Engineering Awareness Program introduces high school students to potential careers in engineering. Applications are now being accepted for the summer 2012 program held in July on Manhattan College's campus.
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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.
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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. Curator Gautam Kansara, adjunct instructor of fine arts who teaches digital video and photography at the College, created the Manhattan Project(s) gallery in 2010 to expose the efforts of an underrepresented community. Read more...