Manhattan University Recognized As A 2024 All In Most Engaged Campus For Student Voting
Manhattan University joins a group of 471 institutions from across the U.S. that received the recognition for student voting
Manhattan University joins a group of 471 institutions from across the U.S. that received the recognition for student voting
Manhattan University proudly celebrates Dr. Mehnaz Afridi, honored with the prestigious Kay Family Award at the 30th Annual ADL In Concert Against Hate for her tireless work in combating bigotry and fostering interfaith understanding.
Military Times Ranked 304 Schools Across the U.S.
Bridget Chalk, Ph.D., Notes Resistance to Education in Novels
With over 20 years of leadership experience Stephen Pugliese, Ph.D., has been appointed Interim Vice President for Enrollment
Marsh, the first active-duty service member to earn the Miss America crown, visited Manhattan University to speak with the University’s Air Force ROTC (AFROTC) cadets, among other members of the University community.
Proven Data-Driven HR Executive Will Be Member of the President’s Cabinet
Learning initiative researches how the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development can be implemented and taught at higher ed institutions
Based at Manhattan University, a Designated Military-Friendly School, Nova is Responsible for Training over 120 Cadets and Midshipmen
“We are thrilled to be welcoming Dr. Bonato to Manhattan University, where we know he will continue to build on the great momentum we are seeing while also advancing the important work we have been undertaking to ensure a vibrant long-term future for our University and students,” said Stephen Squeri, chairman of the Manhattan University Board of Trustees.
The novel explores the intersection of the Indian and American Dream, globalization, and personal identity, drawing from her expertise in international business and cultural change.
Seasoned Marketing Executive Brings Expertise in Brand Development, Strategic Planning, and Relationship Building
The WSJ 2025 Best Colleges in the U.S. ranking rates the top 500 universities across the country
Experienced Educator and Administrator Returns After Historic Appointment in Africa
To better recognize its more than 100 majors, minors, graduate programs, and advanced certificates and degrees, and to attract a more globally diverse student body, Manhattan applied for and was granted university status by the New York State Board of Regents, ensuring that Manhattan’s legacy of career-ready higher education across multiple disciplines will continue to flourish.
Partnership Will Enable Students to Graduate with a Manhattan College Chemical Engineering Degree
Lowe brings extensive higher education experience to enhance student life and campus operations
Academic leader touts 22 years with Manhattan College
Key Leadership position will help lead and expand the school’s programs
Online site offers expanded access for students and alumni connections
The University will debut three varsity sports — women's golf, acrobatics and tumbling, and men's volleyball for the 2025-26 season, bringing the total number of Manhattan’s Division I teams to 21.
O’Malley School of Business maintains prestigious accreditation for six years
Among Seven Catholic Institutions to Promote Underrepresented Minorities in STEM
Partnership supports transfer students seamlessly transition and have the opportunity for merit-based scholarships
Appointment is another highpoint in Irma Garcia storied athletic career
Patton brings a diverse legal background to the new position.
New COS to help implement President’s vision for MC
Teams qualified based on achieving a cumulative team GPA of 3.0 or higher for the Spring 2024 semester
ACEC-NY Honors Professor for His Focus on Young Learners
745 Schools Chosen from Over 2,400 Institutions
Former NYC Police Commissioner and CEO of the Guardian Group, and Chairman and CEO of the Red Apple Group Praised at Manhattan College’s Premier Fundraising Event
Michael P. Mulrooney to Lead Jasper Central which is Focused on Student Service and Efficiency
The Student-Athlete Embodies the Lasallian Values That Are Key to the College’s Mission
Faculty Directors Cite Value of Community Present Throughout the School
Team Members Represented Dominican Republic at 2024 Conference.
Partnership will enable students to transfer credits seamlessly and have the opportunity for merit-based scholarships.
Manhattan College welcomes Eric Rivera as the new Director of Residence Life, bringing a wealth of experience from his tenure at Sarah Lawrence College and Boston College. With a focus on student development and community building, Mr. Rivera is poised to enhance the residential experience for all students, fostering a vibrant living and learning environment.
His Eminence, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, blessed the new center, which houses a collection of historical materials and archives related to Dorothy Day, including some of her personal artifacts. The center will serve as a resource for the campus, the local community, and the worldwide Lasallian network on topics related to Day and the wider Catholic social justice tradition.
The professor emerita of religious studies spent more than three decades teaching at Manhattan College.
The College adhered to all applicable laws and policies, regarding the future use of the property.
The political science professor is a co-author of an article published on September 15 in the journal Science.
The personal finance digital publication ranks Manhattan in its top tier of private institutions and Catholic colleges in the region.
The College will be acknowledged during a special pre-game ceremony.
Winston Peters ’02, is one of five new members chosen at the non-profit organization.
Cirelli was honored by New York Moves Magazine for her role as a leader in supporting and mentoring students at Manhattan College.
Chevron chairman and CEO Michael K. Wirth was the 2023 honoree.
These partnerships provide major benefits for both Manhattan College students and for the organizations that employ them.
Gibson unveiled an ambitious agenda for 2023 and congratulated the College on its 100th anniversary in the Bronx.
O’Connell currently teaches at P.S. 81, minutes away from campus.
Micaela Beatty ’21 received a distinguished service award from the Phi Epsilon Kappa honor society.
Díaz-López is currently enrolled in the mechanical engineering Ph.D. program at Johns Hopkins University.
Padre, an accounting major, is on track to graduate in May of 2021 and carries a 3.94 grade point average.
Scholarship links academic goals for business student Lorenzo Luciano ’21's to his Italian heritage.
A Bronx resident, Rogalewski is an electrical engineering major and mathematics minor.