February 2018 News

  1. Woman at computer in library

    Women’s Professional Development Summer Internship Program Launches

    The program’s mission is to develop female emerging leaders and empower them to advance professionally.  

  2. Unilever competitors scoop ice cream on campus.

    College Students Scoop Top 10 Ranking in Unilever Competition

    A team of Manhattan students recently placed in the Top 10 of the UniGame, an international business contest from the owners of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream.

  3. Students entering campus

    Lenten Reflection: Julie Leininger Pycior

    Throughout Lent, Manhattan College's students, faculty and staff will reflect on the season.

  4. Chemical engineering students in lab

    New Chemical Engineering Faculty Making Connections to Job Placements, Industries

    Manhattan College chemical engineers have the opportunity to intern and work at a number of organizations locally and nationally.

  5. Slow Burn podcast art

    Leon Neyfakh of Slow Burn Podcast to Discuss Covering Watergate Four Decades Later

    Neyfakh’s popular Slate podcast on Watergate details how it’s relevant today.

  6. Tim Gress in library

    Lenten Reflection: Tim Gress

    Throughout Lent, Manhattan College's students, faculty and staff will reflect on the season.

  7. Hayden Hall, site of many M.A.R.S. events

    Ernesto Quiñonez, Kaveh Akbar and Jo Ann Beard Lead Major Author Reading Series

    This semester’s version of the Major Author Reading Series begins on Thursday, February 15.

  8. High school engineers at Manhattan College

    Summer Engineering Program Introduces High Schoolers to College-Level Classes

    Manhattan College’s long-running engineering awareness program returns to campus in June.

  9. Quadrangle in snow

    Peace Week at Manhattan College

    From February 11-27, the College will host a series of events focused on peace efforts.

  10. Photo of Students Visiting United Nations

    Brendan Pastor, Associate for the United Nations PRME Secretariat, Visits Campus to Discuss Ethics in Management Education

    A leader in the international organization will speak at the College on February 21.

  11. Students and faculty stand in front of the Taj Mahal in Agra, India

    Discovering Social Enterprise in India

    School of Business field study course in India aims to cultivate actionable change.

  12. Photo of Thomas J. Scanlan, FSC

    Manhattan College Mourns Passing of President Emeritus, Brother Thomas J. Scanlan, FSC

    The longtime president of Manhattan College passed away at age 72.

  13. College leadership at 2018 De La Salle Dinner

    Annual De La Salle Medal Dinner Toasts Eileen Murray ’80, Hon. D.Sc. ’15

    The event helps support high priority programs such as student scholarships and financial aid.

  14. Two paintings from Bethlehem Beyond the Wall exhibition.

    Palestinian Artists Capture Bethlehem’s Storied Past and Present in Striking New Campus Exhibit

    Bethlehem Beyond the Wall, a multimedia exhibition, will be on view at the College from Monday, Feb. 19 to Tuesday, Feb. 27.