Wall Street Journal Report Ranks Manhattan College Highly in Outcomes and Engagement
The College ranks in the top quarter of all colleges and universities nationwide.
The College ranks in the top quarter of all colleges and universities nationwide.
Manhattan College is the only school nationwide with two student scholarship recipients.
Professor Lance Evans tracks the decline of a Southwest American symbol with the help of student researchers.
Manhattan College students will share their research on current issues in a wide variety of disciplines
Manhattan College alum and best-selling author James Patterson ’69 will give twenty students academic scholarships for the 2017-18 school year.
Representatives from opposing sides will debate on the upcoming vote.
From May - August, five seniors from Palestine lived on campus and became part of the College community as active participants in the Summer Research Program at Manhattan.
As the founder of NYC Together, Dana Rachlin ’08 is reshaping communities by helping build positive relationships between Brooklyn police officers and local teenagers.
The event will serve as the start of a monthlong celebration.
Robert Greens, Meghan Kenny and David Eye will come to campus this fall.
The College continues to maintain its status as a top choice among Northeast colleges.
Prospective students and families invited to explore campus, meet faculty and students.
The reporter from the Guardian will discuss Edward Snowden’s whistleblowing and its effects at the annual Gargano Lecture.
Mandela and Hayes will kick off the annual Student Engagement Lecture Series.
An advanced communication course led to a transformative 11-week paid summer internship with West Harlem nonprofit, SoHarlem.