Manhattan College Celebrates the Class of 2023 at Undergraduate Commencement
Celebrated chef and television host Lidia Matticchio Bastianich delivered the Commencement address and Alixandria James ’23, was the graduating class valedictorian.
Celebrated chef and television host Lidia Matticchio Bastianich delivered the Commencement address and Alixandria James ’23, was the graduating class valedictorian.
Former FDNY Commissioner Daniel Nigro delivered the Commencement address and Oscar Leon ’21, ’22 (M.S.) was the graduating class valedictorian.
Leon will be graduating with a master’s degree in organizational leadership.
Three new noncredit programs have been introduced to promote career advancement.
The O'Malley School of Business and the schools of Continuing and Professional Studies, Education and Health, Engineering, Liberal Arts, and Science all offer programs that are designed specifically to prepare students for their careers.
The College will host a discussion on moving beyond recovery and toward prosperity together.
Students can earn an advanced certificate in green power and sustainable energy.
Goss comes to Manhattan College from Teachers College, Columbia University.
From Yelping the greatest slice of New York City pizza near campus to balancing your academic and extracurricular interests.
Student veterans and engineering programs highlighted as standout programs.
Manhattan College graduates are landing jobs in their desired fields with strong salaries.
Interested individuals can participate in a variety of programs this summer.
A student in the organizational leadership program, Krishnan will speak on behalf of her classmates at Spring Commencement.
A new initiative with the School of Continuing and Professional Studies now offers in-class sessions that are tied to learning objectives of the program.
During Harrison’s time at Manhattan, the School of Continuing and Professional Studies has developed into a vital pillar of the College.
Selma Chirouf ’16 is pursuing an M.S. in organizational leadership from Manhattan College while raising her two-year-old daughter and continuing efforts for climate change awareness.
An old course in a new venue specifically tailored to veterans affected by combat-stress, PTSD, and trauma, takes students to Paradise Island in the Bahamas to discover the healing power of yoga and meditation.
Mommy, MS and Me, a new children’s book written by religious studies major Stephanie Garcia ’15, is designed to create a dialog.