Manhattan College’s David Caiafa Named a 2016 Newman Civic Fellow
Freshman honored as one of 218 community-engaged students to receive prestigious award.
Freshman honored as one of 218 community-engaged students to receive prestigious award.
Manhattan College students have access to a loyal alumni network, one-on-one counseling and professional marketing materials, as well as other job-seeking services.
Dylan McLaughlin ’16 and John Trieste ’16 recently attended and presented at the 32nd annual meeting of the American Real Estate Society in Denver. The pair of finance majors shared their research on the impact of unconventional monetary policy on mortgage rates, and in particular, quantitative easing, which is attributed to a large amount of research developed after the financial crisis.
The Superior General of the Brothers of the Christian Schools will address Manhattan College’s class of 2016 on May 22.
Poet to share her award-winning works on April 28.
Vulin is a 16-year coaching veteran, with stops at Virginia Tech, Villanova, Sacred Heart and North Dakota State.
On April 25, Fink will discuss her reporting at a New Orleans hospital after Hurricane Katrina struck.
The men’s golf, women’s basketball and softball programs were recognized after ranking among the top 10 percent in the NCAA's multi-year Academic Progress Rate report.
A Mass and ceremony on Apr. 7 celebrated the installation of windows illuminating the life and work of Saint John Baptist de La Salle.
A labor and employment expert, Huq will discuss the role women are playing in the workforce and community in the U.S. and Bangladesh.
The College places in the top six percent in return on investment among all colleges and universities.
The event took place on campus on Thursday, April 7.
More than 100 events during April will highlight the College’s continual commitment to its founding mission.
The College places seventh among Catholic institutions in the survey.