Upcoming Urban Studies Lecture Focuses on Managing City Pollution
Susan Gallardo will discuss her work in Asia on Monday, April 8.
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Susan Gallardo will discuss her work in Asia on Monday, April 8.
The Manhattan College community dedicates a community artwork to commemorate the life and legacy of St. John Baptist de La Salle for the Tercentenary.
Santer will share research discoveries in the field of atmospheric science.
Beginning in fall 2015, the new major promotes an understanding of the relationship between human beings and their environment.
The School of Science and CURES to host events beginning on April 15.
The student body receives honor based on commitment to a sustainable campus.
In collaboration with H2O Applied Technologies, the College launched a large-scale water and energy conservation project in May 2014.
Maria Maust-Mohl, professor of psychology, and a leading authority on animal communication and behavior, hopes to learn more about the sounds animals make and how the environment affects these sounds for species in zoos and in the wild.
Lineup includes four-month art exhibit on the Holocaust.
Yale historian and author of “The Bet,” Paul Sabin, will discuss the deepening national conflict over the future of the planet.
This summer, three interns are expanding the rooftop garden to grow organic produce in an effort to keep local food costs low.
Manhattan College offers a vast assortment of courses across all of its disciplines in arts, business, education and health, engineering, and science that pertain to the environment, sustainability, environmental policy and justice. The following is a peek at a few of these courses, majors and minors.
Gardens on the rooftop of the parking garage and next to the residence halls produce food for campus cafeterias and provide hands on learning experiences for students.