May 2016 News

  1. Nick Tommaso, Michael Carey, Psy.D.

    Countdown to Commencement: Tales of A Graduating Senior

    Nick Tommaso ’16 journals his final days before Commencement.

  2. Manhattan College campus

    Brendan Murphy '19 Receives Gaeltacht Summer Award To Study in Ireland

    Lindenhurst, N.Y., resident will study the Irish language in the Gaeltacht regions of Ireland.

  3. Commencement 2016

    Manhattan College Awards More Than 1,000 Degrees to Class of 2016

    Manhattan College's undergraduate class of more than 780 students capped the weekend's festivities on May 22.

  4. Natalie Heinitz Gunn Medal

    Natalie Heinitz ’16 Receives Joseph J. Gunn ’30 Alumni Medal

    A communication and government double major, Heinitz is recognized for her leadership and service to the College community.

  5. Manhattan College Commencement

    Manhattan College Celebrates the 2016 Commencement Exercises

    The Spring Commencement exercises take place on Saturday, May 21 with the Undergraduate Commencement exercises to come on Sunday, May 22.

  6. Marisa Lafalgio

    Marisa Lafalgio ’15, ’16MBA To Give Student Address at Spring Commencement

    Lafalgio completed Manhattan College’s dual five-year BA/MBA program in four years.

  7. William Merriman

    William J. Merriman ’73, Ph.D., To Give Keynote Address at Spring Commencement

    The outgoing dean of the School of Education and Health, Merriman will receive an honorary degree at the Commencement exercises on Saturday, May 21.

  8. John Trieste '16

    John Trieste ’16 To Receive Carty Valedictory Medal at Undergraduate Commencement

    A native of Monroe, N.Y., Trieste will deliver the valedictory address at Undergraduate Commencement on Sunday, May 22.

  9. William Bisset La Salle Academy award

    William Bisset, Ph.D., Receives Award from La Salle Academy

    Manhattan College’s Vice President for Enrollment Management was recognized at the school's annual spring gala.

  10. Miah Cohall

    ACE Mentor Program Comes Full Circle with Year-End Celebration

    Since its founding by Charles H. Thornton ’61, the ACE Mentor Program has helped hundreds of high school students learn about STEM fields.

  11. yoda

    Chemical Engineering Student Discovers the Power of the Force

    Phillip Stack ’16M, a graduate chemical engineering student at Manhattan College, discovered that Star Wars can be a whole lot more than a classic Sci-Fi Hollywood franchise. It can be used to teach the complex laws of thermodynamics.