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title: "Philanthropist Alex Cohen to speak at Manhattan College Graduate Commencement in May and receive Honorary Degree"
url: "/news/archive/2024/04/alex-cohen-honorary-degree-recipient"
type: article
date: 2024-04-18
updated: 2026-02-11
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# Philanthropist Alex Cohen to speak at Manhattan College Graduate Commencement in May and receive Honorary Degree

# Philanthropist Alex Cohen to speak at Manhattan College Graduate Commencement in May and receive Honorary Degree

Alex Cohen will deliver the keynote address and receive a Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa at the Schoolâ&#128;&#153;s Graduate Commencement to be held on May 17, 2024.

 

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Milo Riverso, Ph.D., P.E., President of Manhattan College, today announced that Alex Cohen, philanthropist and owner of the New York Mets, will deliver the keynote address and receive a Doctor of Humane Letters, *honoris causa* at the Schoolâ&#128;&#153;s Graduate Commencement to be held on May 17, 2024. Ms. Cohen was a commuter student during her college days at Manhattan College, where she studied communications.

As President of the [Steven &amp; Alexandra Cohen Foundation](https://www.steveandalex.org/), Ms. Cohen directs giving toward underserved communities, childrenâ&#128;&#153;s health and education, Lyme and tickborne disease research, psychedelic research and mental health, the arts, and sustainability. Established in 2001, the Steven &amp; Alexandra Cohen Foundation has awarded more than $1.2 billion in grants to support changemaking non-profit organizations.

Additionally, Ms. Cohen serves as the President of the [Amazinâ&#128;&#153; Mets Foundation](https://amazinmetsfoundation.org/), which she and her husband established in 2020 after purchasing the New York Mets baseball team. Since its inception, the Amazinâ&#128;&#153; Mets Foundation has funded over $10.2 million in grants to over 160 organizations in its community, including the communities surrounding affiliate teams.

A lifelong New Yorker, Ms. Cohen was born in Harlem and raised in Washington Heights. She was named one of the â&#128;&#156;50 Most Powerful Women in U.S. Philanthropy" by *Inside Philanthropy*.

â&#128;&#156;Iâ&#128;&#153;m so excited to return to Manhattan College to speak to the graduating class of 2024. Iâ&#128;&#153;m also humbled and grateful to receive this honorary degree,â&#128;&#157; said Alex Cohen. â&#128;&#156;My time at Manhattan College was transformative for me, and I will never forget the people there who made a difference in my life.â&#128;&#157;

Said Dr. Riverso, â&#128;&#156;It is a distinct honor and privilege to confer this honorary degree upon Alex. Her tremendous support for the College, particularly for our students coming from under-resourced communities, is typical of her spirit of generosity and her recognition of the importance of the solid educational experience that Manhattan College offers all its graduate and undergraduate students.â&#128;&#157;

The Steven &amp; Alexandra Cohen Foundation has generously supported Manhattan College with over $1.5 million in grants to fund initiatives including the Manhattan College Baseball Big Brother Program, Summer Literacy Institute, and the Veterans Success Program. Additionally, the Cohen Scholars program, a scholarship fund, covers nearly 90% of tuition and fees for five commuter students from underserved communities majoring in a field focused on science, technology, engineering, or math. There are currently two cohorts of Cohen Scholars.

 

 By MC Staff  • Apr 18, 2024 

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