November 2018 News

  1. Panelists at Refugee Migrant Education Conference

    International Contingent Shares Best Practices at Refugee and Migrant Education Conference

    Manhattan College hosted the three-day event focused on higher education’s role in refugee and migrant education.

  2. Kerri Gallagher, Samantha Manalastas and John Lovett at 2018 commencement

    Student-Athletes Continue Graduation Success

    Manhattan College produced a 97 percent GSR for the cohort with 10 programs attaining a perfect 100 GSR.

  3. Students on LOVE trip

    Join Us on Giving Tuesday

    For the fourth consecutive year, Manhattan College joins the Giving Tuesday movement, an international celebration of giving.

  4. Moujalli Hourani sitting in chair smiling

    Moujalli Hourani, D.Sc., Earns Outstanding Achievement Award from The Moles

    The professional construction organization recognizes the longtime civil engineering professor.

  5. Three students looking at laptop in a classroom

    What Happens After Amazon’s HQ2 Move to New York City?

    Rose Klimovich, a faculty member in the O’Malley School of Business, has studied Amazon’s impact on the retail economy.

  6. 300 years of the Lasallian Mission

    Celebrating 300 Years of the Lasallian Mission

    The Manhattan College community dedicates a community artwork to commemorate the life and legacy of St. John Baptist de La Salle for the Tercentenary.

  7. Matt McMorrow '19 on site at Higgins Center

    Jaspers Helping Build Higgins Engineering and Science Center

    A variety of students and alumni are putting their knowledge to work on South Campus.

  8. Student veterans at map of the world

    Religious Studies Course Welcomes Student Veterans

    An introductory religious studies course helps student veterans transition to college life.

  9. Student lighting candle during memorial for Pittsburgh victims

    80 Years after Kristallnacht, HGI Center Continues to Shine Light on Antisemitism

    Prior to the annual Schweitzer Lecture, students lit candles to remember victims of the recent tragedy in Pittsburgh.

  10. Matthew Billings prior to New York City marathon

    Graduate Student Completes NYC Marathon in Ongoing Service Effort

    Matthew Billings carries on the Lasallian mission through running.

  11. Matthew Billings prior to New York City marathon

    Alumnus Directs Activities at Alaskan Port

    Stephen Ribuffo ’77 plays a crucial role at the Port of Alaska in Anchorage.

  12. Lessons and Carols singers

    College Community to Celebrate A Festival of Lessons and Carols on December 2

    The annual on-campus Christmas tradition includes songs of the season.