Father Joseph Nearon ’50, SSS: A Leader Among Black Catholics
Nearon was a pioneer in early integration efforts surrounding intercollegiate athletics, student government and Catholicism.
Nearon was a pioneer in early integration efforts surrounding intercollegiate athletics, student government and Catholicism.
The celebration begins with Gayatri Gopinath delivering the annual Women and Gender Studies lecture.
Throughout the year, the Manhattan College community will reflect on the meaning of the Lasallian tradition.
Wiedemann will learn about commercial revitalization and develop leadership skills.
The minor is designed to create critical thinkers for the digital age.
The Center will foster research, scholarship, and student discussion about gender, sexuality and embodiment within the Lasallian tradition.
The Joseph J. Gunn ’30 Alumni Medal is known as Manhattan College’s most prestigious undergraduate award.
MacFarquhar will be the keynote speaker at the annual Aquinas Lecture on April 10.
Heidi Furey is part of a National Science Foundation grant focused on the dilemmas surrounding autonomous vehicles.
What started as a summer job at the O'Malley Library has turned into a career calling for Tim Gress ’19 whose discovery of a book collection prompted him to learn about book restoration and pursue a graduate degree in library science.
A faculty member in the philosophy department, Bollert is highly regarded by his students and peers.
From July 24 – 28, the Center for Academic Success hosted its seventh annual Summer Literacy Institute, an immersive learning experience that this year helped 30 rising high school seniors in New York City plan for college.
Alumni of the College’s Branigan Scholars Grant program remember the projects that helped shape their career paths.
A homegrown Veterans Success Program has provided a way for student veterans to acclimate to college life and find their place among peers.
The conversation on Friday, April 7 will center on sexual assault prevention and incorporating mission-based ideals and values.
On April 25, Fink will discuss her reporting at a New Orleans hospital after Hurricane Katrina struck.
Manhattan College senior Dylan Gray was a featured panelist at New American Colleges & Universities panel.
The day-long event will feature multiple speakers and topics in philosophy.
The minor will address practical and theoretical issues to inform students about ethical challenges.
Charles W. Mills to discuss liberalism at the annual lecture on April 10.
Robert Geraci, Ph.D., and Manhattan College students conduct interdisciplinary research to decipher the power and presence of meaning in virtual worlds, with funding from the National Science Foundation.
Jasper Summer Research Scholar Kathryn Wojtkiewicz ’14 joins a centuries-long dialog with her sights on the future.
Perry Rizopoulos ’13 and Pelham, N.Y., resident, receives Donald J. Carty Valedictory Medal.