February 2015 News

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    Agape Latte Program Debuts at Manhattan College

    The new Campus Ministry event series seeks to foster discussions about faith.

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    Center for the Study of the Future of Education to Host Ruby Payne, Jonathan Kozol

    Payne will visit campus on March 25 and Kozol on April 22.

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    Engineering Professor Creates Technology to Replicate Rare Pieces of Antique Instruments

    Sina Shahbazmohamadi, Ph.D., in collaboration with the University of Connecticut, is revolutionizing the history of music with the replication of rare antique instrument parts using a 3-D printer.

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    Major Author Reading Series Continues with Poet Gregory Fraser

    An esteemed poet and teacher, Fraser will visit campus on Feb. 18.

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    Manhattan College Students Offer Complimentary Tax Services to Qualified Bronx Residents

    Business students to volunteer with the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program at the Northwest Bronx Resource Center in the Bronx for duration of tax season.

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    Learning Across Borders and Disciplines: Engineering Students Deliver Safe Drinking Water to Refugees in Mexico City

    During a collaborative course with Universidad La Salle in Mexico City, 12 engineering students engaged in service projects that helped further their understanding across cultures and curriculums.

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    Manhattan College to Host Youth Homelessness and Human Trafficking Presentation

    Kevin Ryan, CEO and president of Covenant House, to speak on Feb. 11.

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    Famed Actor Ben Vereen to Visit for Black History Month on Feb. 11

    The Tony Award winner will speak about a number of topics, including the start of his career as an entertainer after the civil rights movement of the 1960s.

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    Major Author Reading Series Returns This Spring

    Manhattan College will host four critically acclaimed writers, including one alumnus, during the spring semester.