Sister Remigia Kushner and Sister Mary Ann Jacobs Honored for their Contributions to Catholic Education
Their careers in education at Manhattan College have been dedicated to leadership and service.
Their careers in education at Manhattan College have been dedicated to leadership and service.
Bowers will graduate with a master’s degree in school counseling.
O’Connell currently teaches at P.S. 81, minutes away from campus.
Students can earn a master’s degree in accounting starting next year.
Ian Levy, Ed.D., and school counseling students are using an offbeat approach to reach their students.
A senior design project turned into a Department of Energy competition with 16 large universities.
Raina Cunzio '20 and Amber Saracino '20 helped the New Rochelle school district prepare for the fall.
The childhood/special education major reflects on her time at Manhattan, showing gratitude for all that has been and looking forward to the future.
Manhattan College mechanical engineering students and faculty collaborate to design a motorized car seat that is safe for kids.
Their visit from April 14-20 strengthened an academic partnership between Universidad de La Salle and the College.
Students can learn about programs in education and health, engineering, science and business.
Manhattan College’s Teacher Opportunity Corps has placed students into a variety of teaching positions.
Interested students can learn more about the College’s postgraduate programs.
Lee Seguin ’21 (M.S.) is working to increase the availability of mental health services.
Students can complete the program as a full-time or part-time student, typically within two years.
Students can complete a five-year program in computer science, earning a bachelor’s and master’s degree.
A study abroad group relations experience helps students develop invaluable skills at a renowned hub for mental health training.
The program in the School of Continuing and Professional Studies is designed for working professionals to learn leadership skills.
The Spring Commencement valedictorian, Brancale earned a 4.0 grade point average in the mental health counseling program, while completing three different fellowships.
The longtime School of Education and Health professor will be moving on to the next chapter of his life at the end of the spring semester.
School of Education & Health students become teachers, counselors and health professionals during intensive hands-on training.
Predicting your love life doesn’t require ESP, tarot cards or a crystal ball. Preferred conflict styles predict relationship success.
Corine Fitzpatrick, Ph.D. and Lisa Toscano, Ed.D. will lead the Center.
From June 29 - July 2, some of the nation's brightest minds will come to the Riverdale campus.
School of Education and Health adds to catalog of graduate-level counseling, leadership, and education programs.
The new online M.B.A. and M.S. in Applied Mathematics-Data Analytics are designed to give graduates the interdisciplinary skills that employers need.
The online programs in instructional design and delivery and organizational leadership are designed to reach 21st century learners with innovative technology.
Manhattan graduate student Fred Muniz Jr. ’16 is working to open a clinic that specializes in veteran family counseling.
Award-winning author Stacie Berdan will offer tips on how to impress international job recruiters
The program features a master’s and professional diploma in Advanced Leadership Studies.
Several alumni advance to fill superintendent positions at Catholic schools throughout New York State.