January 2014 News

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    Alumni Continue Lasallian Mission with Teach for America

    The highly competitive program consistently recruits Jaspers to lead a nationwide educational revolution in low-income communities.

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    How Failure Becomes Invention: AT&T’s No. 1 Innovator Unveils Secret to Success

    Alumnus Dale Malik ’80 discusses his transformation from struggling freshman to tech industry leader.

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    College to Close Waldo Pedestrian Pathway for Three Months

    Starting Monday, Feb. 3, 2014, Manhattan College will close the Waldo Pedestrian Pathway, which currently links the Leo Hall and Research and Learning Center facilities with main campus, for three months as part of its continued construction on the Raymond W. Kelly ’63 Student Commons. The student commons will officially open in fall 2014.

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    Engineering Alum Seeks to Bring Aid, Education to All in the Philippines

    With the support of his Jasper family thousands of miles away, Enrique Sola ’09, ’11 is providing the needy of his native country with food, clean water and the greatest gift of all — an education.

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    Environmental Engineering Professor Inducted into AAEES

    Robert Sharp, Ph.D., P.E., was recently recognized as a Board Certified Environmental Engineer.

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    Nationally Recognized Finance Professor Educates Business Students on Current Trends

    "The New York Times" bestselling author Charles Geisst uses the day’s news to teach students the ins and outs of finance.

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    College Mourns Former Board Member, Eileen McEntegart

    Eileen F. McEntegart, a former member of Manhattan College’s board of trustees, died on Dec. 29.