August 2016 News

  1. Manhattan College students

    Manhattan College Featured in the Princeton Review Book, The Best 381 Colleges – 2017 Edition

    Manhattan is also recognized as one of top colleges in the Northeast.

  2. Paul Droubie

    With Tokyo 2020 on the Horizon, History Professor Shares Expertise on Japan’s Olympic History

    After the Rio Games, media interested in the next Summer Games have turned to Manhattan College’s Paul Droubie, Ph.D.

  3. Kevin Ahern, Ph.D. and Alannah Boyle '18

    Summer Research Scholars Take On Challenges

    Manhattan College's Summer Research Program includes five students working on Lasallian-focused research projects, plus a collaboration with students from Bethlehem University.

  4. Business analytics presentation

    Business Analytics Becomes Stand Alone Major for Fall 2016 Semester

    According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, job growth in the field will increase by 30% in the next 10 years.

  5. Manhattan College kinesiology department

    Kinesiology Department Earns Recognition from National Strength & Conditioning Association

    The recognition allows the kinesiology department to provide a professional support network.

  6. Campus Mural Founders Bridge

    New Campus Mural Paints a Picture of College Life

    The incoming freshmen Class of 2020 are greeted this semester by Blossom, a mission-centered artwork that represents all that can be achieved through a Manhattan education.

  7. John Desmarais, James Motherway

    John Desmarais '85, James Motherway '83 Join Manhattan College's Board of Trustees

    Two alumni recently elected to the board.

  8. Lou Jones

    Sixty Years Ago, Remembering Lou Jones's Gold Medal

    The former Jasper track and field standout won gold at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics.

  9. students and faculty present at international science conference

    College Researchers Present Findings at International Science Conference

    A Nobel Prize-winning scientist shared the stage with our students this summer at the annual meeting of the American Society of Parasitologists. William Campbell, Ph.D., the 2015 Nobel Prize laureate in Physiology and Medicine, presented at the conference, held on July 11 in Edmonton, Canada.