Young Alum Combines Service with Sustainability to Make Mark in Green Building Design
Just 11 years out of college, Josephine Zurica ’03 was named the new principal of Dagher Engineering.
Just 11 years out of college, Josephine Zurica ’03 was named the new principal of Dagher Engineering.
Duke University art history professor is part of Phi Beta Kappa’s Visiting Scholar Program in conjunction with the Costello Lecture Series.
Three scholars will discuss representations of motherhood and pregnancy in popular culture.
Three students and their professional mentor traveled to the village of Mbirbua on the first of five trips to build a bridge for the community.
The American Shakespeare Center brings Much Ado About Nothing to campus, and the College also welcomes author Jean Howard on Oct. 7 for a lecture on Shakespeare.
Lee Hall is the first building on campus named after a woman.
John Swenson ’72 looks back on an adventure-filled career that started on campus with the Quad.
Author of Ask the Beasts, to discuss new book on campus.
The College ranked No. 1 among Catholic institutions in the PayScale 2014-2015 College Salary Report’s alumni salary category.
Milo Riverso ’81 and 13 alumni mentors from STV Group, Inc., took Manhattan students behind-the-scenes at the World Trade Center.
For the eighth year in a row, Manhattan College places in top 20 of U.S. News & World Report’s America’s Best Colleges.
The College’s Major Author Reading Series (M.A.R.S.) will commence on Sept. 18 with writer Jen McClanaghan.
Contemporary Marketing Issues (MKTG 421) explored the multibillion-dollar fashion industry in spring 2014.
As Jean Donahue steps into her new role at Bronx Science, she plans to expand computer science and engineering programs.