2019 Year in Review
The year 2019 was defined by progress and new beginnings, student achievement and reflection. Learn about the most exciting events of the year on campus.
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The Higgins Engineering & Science Center, which will modernize learning and research on campus, surpassed its halfway point to completion. Take a look back at the progress of building the Higgins Center, which is scheduled to open in spring 2020.
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For the first time in Manhattan College history, three students received Fulbright Awards. Find out where Natalia Alvarez, Alia Flanigan and Emily Hay '19 headed after graduation.
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Sonia Sotomayor, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court of the United States, received an honorary degree at Undergraduate Commencement and delivered inspiring remarks to the class of 2019.
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Nearly 500 Jaspers returned to campus for the 150th annual Reunion Weekend, which featured a book signing by distinguished author and Manhattan College alumnus James Patterson ’69!
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The Digital Arts and Humanities (DAsH) program launched as a minor in fall 2019 to make students more employable after graduation by having them take classes across the disciplines in the School of Liberal Arts and in business.
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John McAvoy ’80, chairman and CEO of Con Edison, announced at the 2019 De La Salle Dinner in February that a Con Edison Endowed Scholarship would be created at the College. The award's first recipient is Nicholas Rogalewski ’20, an electrical engineering major.
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Students pursuing summer research this year studied music, discovered ways of getting more mileage out of concrete, and so much more. Learn about these and other projects that were presented in September.
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MONEY ranked Manhattan College as the No. 1 most transformative college in the U.S., based on data that reflects graduation rates and career outcomes. Read about this ranking.
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Student-athletes from the men's and women's lacrosse, men's and women's soccer, and softball teams moved into the Gaelic Park Athletic Center (GPAC) in August. The new facility includes locker rooms, offices, and a training room.
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Together by association with our Lasallian Catholic network, we took part in #300LaSalle, a Jubilee Year campaign celebrating the eternal life of our founder, Saint John Baptist de La Salle. Throughout 2019, faculty and students reflected on what the 300th anniversary of the death of Saint John Baptist De La Salle (April 30, 1719) means to them.
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The College gathered with schools and ministries in the New York City area to celebrate 10 years of the District of Eastern North America (DENA), our geographic Lasallian Catholic network. Headlining the event from La Salle University was Superior General Robert Schieler, FSC., leader of the Institute for the Brothers of the Christian Schools.
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Thanks to filmmaking skills being developed in a newly added mobile production unit, Communication students in the sports media production concentration began broadcasting all home basketball games for the men's and women's teams on ESPN streaming services. Go, Jaspers!
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Manhattan College launched its largest ever capital campaign. Invest in the Vision: The Campaign for Manhattan is a $165 million initiative that benefits capital improvements, student aid and scholarships, and so much more.
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The Experiencing Veterans and Artists Collaboration (EVAC) art project, which features the stories of Manhattan alumni Kirsten Battocchio '18 and Michael Giraldo '19 went on display in midtown Manhattan's Flatiron Building. The showcase on display until early January and has received critical acclaim and praise by NYC media. Watch the clip on news outlet NY1.
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