Model UN Team Earns Distinguished Delegation Award
Manhattan College represented the United States at the National Model United Nations Conference in Washington, D.C. from Nov. 11-13 and earned a Distinguished Delegation Award.
Manhattan College represented the United States at the National Model United Nations Conference in Washington, D.C. from Nov. 11-13 and earned a Distinguished Delegation Award.
With eye on top prize, economics and finance professor has a greater goal of empowering student participants.
The College expands its study abroad opportunities and partnerships in Ethiopia, Ghana and Rwanda.
Manhattan College’s Computer Science Department took the national stage as host to the 2016 ACM Computer Programming Contest.
White is Manhattan College’s first Mitchell Scholar.
The campus will celebrate the Advent season on Sunday, Dec. 4.
Eight former student-athletes and two teams were recognized on Saturday, Nov. 12.
The College continues to be recognized as a top college for veteran students.
Religious studies professor has been a member of the College’s faculty since 2002.
Manhattan College senior River Castelonia ’17 co-founded Havenlabs in January 2016, a nonprofit focused on helping military veterans.
Br. James Leahy, FSC, and Br. John Loehr, FSC, were cherished members of the community.
Mandel will deliver the annual Schweitzer Lecture on Tuesday, Nov. 15.