Marianne Reilly ’82 Named Director of Intercollegiate Athletics
Reilly has more than 30 years of experience in intercollegiate athletics, and has been a top-level student-athlete, coach and athletics administrator.
Reilly has more than 30 years of experience in intercollegiate athletics, and has been a top-level student-athlete, coach and athletics administrator.
Led by Goli Nossoni, Ph.D., Manhattan College students are working toward developing a more sustainable infrastructure.
The Manhattan College community heard perspectives from several College faculty members at the Crisis in Flint: A Panel Discussion event on March 22.
Renowned author of Venus Drive, Homeland and The Ask to speak at Manhattan College for the biannual reading series on March 31.
Manhattan College students are using College labs and equipment to help solve a nationwide issue.
Winners Megan McKee ’17 and Daniel Hey ’19 will develop their respective startups with the expert feedback and $250 award from the event.
Manhattan College is the first in New York City's metro area to install 4K video equipment.
Ten students attended the prestigious festival, boosting their own skills and the College’s reputation in the theater world.
A budding pop star on two continents, Ali Isabella ’19 is studying the business of music at Manhattan College.
As part of this year’s Peace Week events, Nuwan Jayawickreme, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology, discussed the psychology of borders, and suggested that borders can be traced all the way back to our hunter-gatherer ancestors who formed groups and alliances to survive.
The student-organized event invited College students and faculty, as well as members of the community, to discuss topics that focused on ways of improving the world and your sense of self.
School of Education and Health adds to catalog of graduate-level counseling, leadership, and education programs.
The Manhattan College president will serve on the board of the Lasallian university in Illinois.
Peace Week 2016: Going Beyond Borders takes place March 7-10.
The new online M.B.A. and M.S. in Applied Mathematics-Data Analytics are designed to give graduates the interdisciplinary skills that employers need.
A beloved figure on campus, Johnson served as a Manhattan College athletic trainer for 56 years.