Merry Christmas from Manhattan University
From all of us at Manhattan University, we wish you a Merry Christmas, blessed New Year, and a happy and healthy holiday season.
From all of us at Manhattan University, we wish you a Merry Christmas, blessed New Year, and a happy and healthy holiday season.
Murtada will travel to Venice, Italy, in the spring.
The partnership gives students a chance to experience Italian art and museums.
Study abroad trips held during the January intersession provided unforgettable experiences for Manhattan College students traveling during winter break.
Madison Richards ’19 is in Italy this summer in advance of graduating in December.
The international studies major will travel to Panama this summer.
The Manhattan College community dedicates a community artwork to commemorate the life and legacy of St. John Baptist de La Salle for the Tercentenary.
School of Business field study course in India aims to cultivate actionable change.
The new program will bring together students from six Lasallian colleges and universities.
A homegrown Veterans Success Program has provided a way for student veterans to acclimate to college life and find their place among peers.
An international studies major with a concentration in global issues and a minor in Spanish, Balaj will travel to Spain this summer.
Ochoa-Figueroa is Manhattan College’s first Fulbright finalist since 2004.
A beloved intersession course whisks Manhattan College students into the world of Shakespeare, Austen and Dickens.
Faculty from the Schools of Business, Engineering and Liberal Arts spent Jan. 1-9 forging research and other academic partnerships with students and faculty at Bethlehem University, Palestine, and meeting prominent leaders and NGOs in Bethlehem, Hebron, and Jerusalem, including the Catholic Relief Services (CRS).
The College expands its study abroad opportunities and partnerships in Ethiopia, Ghana and Rwanda.
Student-serving offices now together in one space near the Quadrangle.
Lindenhurst, N.Y., resident will study the Irish language in the Gaeltacht regions of Ireland.
Jenifer Martin ’17 will study abroad in Madrid after receiving the award.
Seven Manhattan students embarked on a two-week Study Abroad trip to the Bahamas to discover and research the behaviors of wild dolphins.
A new Study Away program asks students to consider grand questions in the great outdoors through a religious studies course taught by Philip Francis, Ph.D.
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.
During a collaborative course with Universidad La Salle in Mexico City, 12 engineering students engaged in service projects that helped further their understanding across cultures and curriculums.
A group of Jaspers were immersed in the culture and education of the Central American country through one of the College’s newest L.O.V.E. trips.
Manhattan's course catalog offers endless opportunities for students to engage in non-traditional learning through hands-on experiences outside of the classroom.
Manhattan's 60+ student clubs, organizations and honor societies take Jaspers from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange to the top of the George Washington Bridge.
Academic research takes many students beyond the traditional classroom to field sites on mountaintops and below the sea, in courses like BIOL 409: Marine Biology.
Dozens of dynamic courses are offered to students while studying abroad, from CHEM 090: Bio-Chemistry of Wine Making in Florence to SPAN 320: Cuba in Revolution.
During a weeklong multifaceted study abroad experience in Havana, Cuba, more than a dozen Jaspers discover Lasallian resolve after 50 years of restricted religious practice.
A group of students are the first Manhattan College undergraduates to travel to India as part of a global business marketing course.
Kappa Delta Pi students embark on a two-week tour of educational institutions in Turkey.
Award-winning author Stacie Berdan will offer tips on how to impress international job recruiters
More than 120 students, faculty and staff traveled to 10 destinations around the world during the winter intersession through Manhattan College study abroad programs, field study seminars and L.O.V.E. trips. This year’s trips featured some of most unique learning opportunities to date.