Manhattan College Hosts ACE Mentor Day
The ACE Day event was attended by 129 guests, including 66 high school students.
The ACE Day event was attended by 129 guests, including 66 high school students.
Angelina Persaud ’25, studied the applications of ultrasonic technology for drying processes to increase energy efficiency.
Dominique Whyte ’25 is also passionate about her research in sustainable energy and development.
The event introduced prospective students to the unique opportunities that await them at Manhattan College.
Students from Christian Brothers Academy in Lincroft visited the College’s STEM facilities
The department is collaborating with Insplorion on new opportunities in cosmetics and biopharmaceuticals.
Mark Blenner ’04 was nominated for his work that could someday help enable missions to Mars.
As one Manhattan College community, we rose to the many challenges of 2020 and celebrated our victories together.
Ellen Farrelly ’20 has been awarded Manhattan College’s Joseph J. Gunn ’30 Alumni Medal.
Manhattan College’s School of Engineering recently established a new laboratory for cosmetic engineering graduate students within the chemical engineering department.
Farzana Begum ’20 gained industrial experience that mirrored her lab work on campus.
Aravind Suresh, Ph.D., earned a major grant from the National Science Foundation.
After transferring to Manhattan College, Shew landed a job in the field of her choice.
Graduating seniors Giuseppe Costanza and Samantha Rosado led a year-long relief effort in Puerto Rico beginning in 2017.
Susan Gallardo will discuss her work in Asia on Monday, April 8.
A community-engaged learning class encourages students to ask questions about food.
Rising high school juniors and seniors have the chance to learn about Manhattan College’s STEM programs.
A variety of students and alumni are putting their knowledge to work on South Campus.
The Higher Education Capital Matching Grant will be used toward the continued South Campus upgrades.
The civil engineers emerged victorious and earned bragging rights for the year.
The future three-story facility will modernize the facilities supporting the College’s engineering and science programs.
The newest campus addition is the cornerstone of Manhattan College’s modernization of facilities, supporting its engineering and science programs.
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 students recently placed in the Top 10 of the UniGame, an international business contest from the owners of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream.
Manhattan College chemical engineers have the opportunity to intern and work at a number of organizations locally and nationally.
Manhattan College’s long-running engineering awareness program returns to campus in June.
Mentors have proven to be an invaluable resource for female engineering alumni, faculty and students.
From May - August, five seniors from Palestine lived on campus and became part of the College community as active participants in the Summer Research Program at Manhattan.
Recent college graduates of the Schools of Liberal Arts, Business, Engineering and Science begin their careers working at top brands in the world's most stylish industries.
The American Council of Engineering Companies honors Manhattan College students for their academic success and work experience.
Faculty from the Schools of Business, Engineering and Liberal Arts spent Jan. 1-9 forging research and other academic partnerships with students and faculty at Bethlehem University, Palestine, and meeting prominent leaders and NGOs in Bethlehem, Hebron, and Jerusalem, including the Catholic Relief Services (CRS).
The College is one of the recipients of a $70 million grant plus matching funds from the Department of Energy for in-kind project support.
Phillip Stack ’16M, a graduate chemical engineering student at Manhattan College, discovered that Star Wars can be a whole lot more than a classic Sci-Fi Hollywood franchise. It can be used to teach the complex laws of thermodynamics.
Manhattan College students are using College labs and equipment to help solve a nationwide issue.
Gennaro Maffia, Ph.D., professor of Chemical Engineering, presented highlights from sustainability projects he’s conducted all over the world with the help of his students at Manhattan College’s World Water Issues and Solutions event.
Six students to take on year-long volunteer positions; one to enter Catholic seminary.
Nearly 200 students competed in the first-ever engineering competition, which included a series of four engineering challenges.
During a collaborative course with Universidad La Salle in Mexico City, 12 engineering students engaged in service projects that helped further their understanding across cultures and curriculums.
The College honored Carbonell on Monday, Nov. 24 with a plaque unveiling ceremony.
Using their expertise on water filtration systems, two students and their professor visited a Lasallian school and Brothers community to advise on infrastructure.
Three students and their professional mentor traveled to the village of Mbirbua on the first of five trips to build a bridge for the community.
With the support of his Jasper family thousands of miles away, Enrique Sola ’09, ’11 is providing the needy of his native country with food, clean water and the greatest gift of all — an education.
Manhattan College is sending donations, water filters and prayers to the Philippines following Typhoon Haiyan.
Bronx resident receives highest undergraduate student honor.
Following her internship at L’Oréal USA Sara Jones ’13 was offered a job which she'll start after graduation.