January 2015 News

  1. Volunteers bag food

    Manhattan College Celebrates Collegewide Day of Service

    The College’s Campus Ministry and Social Action office is working to expand local service programming for students.

  2. seepersad

    Sean Seepersad, Web of Loneliness Institute Founder, to Share Ideas on Reducing Loneliness

    Co-sponsored by the Sociology and Women’s and Gender Studies departments, the discussion will focus on awareness and intervention.

  3. Kelly Commons

    Raymond W. Kelly ’63 Student Commons Receives LEED Gold Certification

    This is the College’s first LEED certified building on campus.

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    Manhattan College Students to Join in Day of Service on Saturday, Jan. 24

    In honor of Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, Manhattan College students will volunteer at several sites across the Bronx, Manhattan and Queens.

  5. Campus

    Holocaust, Genocide and Interfaith Education Center to Host Several Events During Spring Semester

    Manhattan College’s HGI Center will focus on the Holocaust and its lingering effects throughout the 2015 spring semester.

  6. Rhamel Brown

    From Brooklyn to Israel: Rhamel Brown ’14 Continues His Love of Basketball

    Former Jasper basketball player Rhamel Brown left behind an incredible legacy as a leader and a winner prior to beginning his professional basketball career in Israel.

  7. Pipe organ

    Manhattan Engineer Restores Renowned Pipe Organs

    Electrical engineering major Sean O’Donnell ’85 uses the skills he honed at Manhattan College to build and restore pipe organs around the country.

  8. Fresh Air Fund

    Bronx Native John McMahon ’73 Leads Urban Youth Programming

    The Manhattan College alumnus has served as a longtime board member at the Fresh Air Fund.