Former English Professor’s Love for the College Lives On Through Liberal Arts Scholarship
The June Dwyer Liberal Arts Scholarship was established in 2011, and will be funded in the coming years by an estate gift to Manhattan.
The June Dwyer Liberal Arts Scholarship was established in 2011, and will be funded in the coming years by an estate gift to Manhattan.
Jim Matteo ’89 spoke to the College community about his journey after graduating with a degree in computer information systems and his insights along the way. Over the years he’s worked with industry bigwigs including Lockheed Martin and Microsoft while developing a great work culture that develops leaders and inspires familial-like relationships between colleagues.
Two things Manhattan College is well known for – social action and its engineering program – came together this summer to help solve water issues around the world.
Best-selling author James Patterson ’69 established scholarship program to assist 10 juniors and 10 seniors at his alma mater.
The talk continues the Center’s mission to highlight worldwide educational issues.
Student-serving offices now together in one space near the Quadrangle.
What do a saint and a heretic have in common? Plenty, according to Sean L. Field, Ph.D.
Father Hill served the College community with joy for nine years.
The trio of writers will read their works, then participate in a one-on-one discussion.
U.S. News & World Report ranks Manhattan 15th among regional universities, and eighth among best colleges for veterans in the region.
A National Science Foundation grant allowed a Manhattan College senior to assist in world-renowned science experiments being conducted this summer in Switzerland.
In collaboration with mechanical engineering professors, four students successfully replicated an Adolphe Sax mouthpiece for a saxophone.
The fifth annual Student Engagement Lecture Series begins on Thursday, Sept. 8.