Manhattan Engineers Launch Water and Solar Project in Puerto Rico
A team of Manhattan chemical engineering students construct a plan to bring power and clean water to a Lasallian grade school in Puerto Rico.
A team of Manhattan chemical engineering students construct a plan to bring power and clean water to a Lasallian grade school in Puerto Rico.
Gibson had served as dean of Fairfield’s Dolan School of Business for six years.
Throughout Lent, Manhattan College's students, faculty and staff will reflect on the season.
Ranging from the cocurricular to the performing arts, Manhattan’s vast selection of clubs and organizations helps like-minded Jaspers connect.
A history and peace studies major, Rebhahn is an active leader on campus.
A lively contingent of Manhattan College alumni, faculty and friends marched along Fifth Avenue on Saturday, March 17, in the 257th annual New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade.
On March 22, Becky Nicolaides, Ph.D., will discuss the contours of change in diversifying suburbia.
Throughout Lent, Manhattan College's students, faculty and staff will reflect on the season.
Interested parents and students can visit during open houses throughout March, April and May.
Manhattan College alumni contribute to the new Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, the largest bridge in New York State history.
While some students hit the beaches for a week in March, others travel to offbeat locations.
From March 18 - 24, the College will host a series of events that aim to address women's issues worldwide, and empower women in their personal and professional lives.
Students in the O’Malley School of Business continue to volunteer in the borough.
The largest gift in College history will support what will be known as the O’Malley School of Business.