March 2015 News

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    Registration for Summer Session Begins April 1

    More than 100 classes will be available to Manhattan College and visiting students.

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    Expert in Native American Archaeology to Present Christen Lecture on March 30

    Kevin McBride, Ph.D., will discuss battlefield archeology of the Pequot War.

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    Celebrating The Mission: With Great Gusto and Patience Every Day

    As the campus celebrates Mission Month this April, the College reflects on some of Manhattan’s many mission-inspired works that occurred throughout the year.

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    Professor Publishes Book on Economic Development in Early Modern France

    Historian Jeff Horn releases fifth book, Economic Development in Early Modern France: The Privilege of Liberty, 1650-1820.

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    One Hundred and Fifty Years Since the Civil War, Manhattan College Looks Back

    2015 marks the 150th anniversary of the end of the Civil War, and Manhattan College shares a piece of its history.

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    Manhattan College Celebrates St. Patrick's Day 2015

    Manhattan College made a splash this St. Patrick's Day with an appearance on the Today Show and a delegation of Jaspers marching in the world famous New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade.

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    Theologian and Social Neuroscientist to Speak at Manhattan College’s Aquinas Lecture

    Stephen J. Pope and Michael Spezio to present at lecture on April 20.

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    Gianmarc Manzione ’02 to Return to Campus as Part of Major Author Reading Series

    Pushcart Prize-nominated poet and nonfiction writer Gianmarc Manzione ’02 will visit Manhattan College on March 26.

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    Manhattan College Ranks 18th in the Nation Among Private Colleges for Return on Investment

    The Payscale 2015 College Return on Investment (ROI) Report cites Manhattan College as No. 18 among more than 400 private colleges nationwide.

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    Students, Faculty Examine Racial Issues on Campus and Beyond

    In light of the widely publicized deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner and the social unrest that followed, the professors and students at Manhattan College recently organized a Racial Justice Teach-In to recognize and challenge structural racism and white privilege.

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    Manhattan Students Recognized for Green and Compassionate Activity on Campus

    The student body receives honor based on commitment to a sustainable campus.

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    Manhattan College Mourns the Loss of Brother Kenneth Fitzgerald, FSC

    Longtime mathematics professor and co-founder of the College’s bagpipe band passes away at age 85.

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    Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor to Receive IEEE Leadership Award

    George Giakos, Ph.D., to receive the 2014 IEEE-USA Professional Achievement for Individuals Award in May.

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    Manhattan Student Writes Children’s Book to Raise MS Awareness

    Mommy, MS and Me, a new children’s book written by religious studies major Stephanie Garcia ’15, is designed to create a dialog.