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Reilly served as director for seven years.      
The Manhattan College students were awarded a total of $34,500.      
It was the College’s first nomination.      
Manhattan College hosted 23 teams and 88 students.      
Celebrated chef and television host Lidia Matticchio Bastianich delivered the Commencement address and Alixandria James ’23, was the graduating class valedictorian.      
James has spent her four years in college serving others and excelling academically.     
Former FDNY Commissioner Daniel Nigro delivered the Commencement address and Oscar Leon ’21, ’22 (M.S.) was the graduating class valedictorian.      
The John Paluszek ’55 First Generation Student of Excellence Scholarship Announced   
Leon will be graduating with a master’s degree in organizational leadership.      
A public health major and Truman Scholar, James will be the student speaker at Undergraduate Commencement.      
Cirelli was honored by New York Moves Magazine for her role as a leader in supporting and mentoring students at Manhattan College.      
Several speakers reminded the audience of the tragic toll inflicted by the Russian invasion and called for an end to the war.   
Leigh’s work has appeared in many publications including The Atlantic and Ploughshares.   
The films showcase stories real and fictional, about the lives of people coping with disabilities.     
Colleagues describe her as a deserving recipient who is highly trustworthy and ethical.   
The Lasallian Women of Hope Fundraiser will run through May 8.   
The conference helps students build critical professional and personal skills.   
Chevron chairman and CEO Michael K. Wirth was the 2023 honoree.   
Manhattan is part of a worldwide community of colleges and universities that are committed to addressing  growing environmental challenges.   
This year’s programming will help students gain a better understanding of the war’s legacy and continued relevance today.