November 2014 News

  1. The Daily Beast Logo

    The Daily Beast Ranks Manhattan College Among Top 25 Colleges with Best Return on Investment

    Manhattan College continues to be recognized as one of the top colleges in the country when the return on investment of a bachelor’s degree is calculated.

  2. Manhattan College Students

    Manhattan College Takes On The Federal Reserve Bank of New York

    For the fourth year in a row, economics and finance professor Hany Guirguis, Ph.D., led a successful team to the Fed College Challenge in New York City.

  3. Dr. Bridget Chalk

    Passports and Expatriates: Professor Reveals a Paradox of the Modernist Movement

    ‘Modernism and Mobility,’ a new book by Manhattan College professor Bridget Chalk, Ph.D., investigates the peculiar relationship between documentation and the individual.

  4. Engineering Award Ceremony

    Ruben Carbonell ’69 Elected to the National Academy of Engineering

    The College honored Carbonell on Monday, Nov. 24 with a plaque unveiling ceremony.

  5. Dominic Chianese

    Dominic Chianese to Celebrate Italian Heritage on Wednesday, Nov. 19

    The veteran actor and tenor will discuss his career and perform classic Italian and American songs.

  6. Barbara Rosenblat

    Orange is the New Black's Barbara Rosenblat to Reflect on Acting Career on Wednesday, Nov. 19

    Rosenblat will speak about her role on Orange is the New Black, an Emmy-nominated series on Netflix, and her nearly 40 years of acting and voice experience.

  7. Athletic Hall of Fame Induction

    Eight Jaspers Inducted into Athletic Hall of Fame

    Several recent graduates headline outstanding 2014 class, including the all-time leading scorer in Manhattan College men’s basketball history.

  8. St. John Baptist De La Salle Statue

    Iraqi War Veteran Hopes To Foster PTSD Healing in Westchester Community

    Manhattan graduate student Fred Muniz Jr. ’16 is working to open a clinic that specializes in veteran family counseling.

  9. Catholic Relief Services Award

    Manhattan College Named a Global Campus by Catholic Relief Services

    Catholic Relief Services recognizes Manhattan College’s commitment to social justice through a wide range of student-led programs and events.

  10. lasallian leaders in camden

    Lasallian Leaders Camden Retreat Sparks Hope with Simple Acts

    Manhattan College’s Lasallian Leaders who were in town as part of a three-day service retreat with De Sales Service Works this fall. By cleaning streets and renovating parks, 16 students worked to instill hope in a community where potable drinking water is scarce.

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    Russian Muslims Share Their Experiences with MC Students and Faculty

    In an effort to combat anti-Islamic propaganda, the College welcomed a Russian delegation working to advance the rights of Muslims in Russia. Students, faculty and administration joined them for a campus tour and roundtable discussion in O'Malley Library.