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In collaboration with Manhattan College's board of trustees, President Brennan O'Donnell, Ph.D. announced that he will begin a long-planned sabbatical in July 2022 ahead of transitioning to the role of president emeritus and professor at the College.
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Jaspers Ready to Return to St. Patrick's Day Parade
The Pipes and Drums band is also scheduled to appear on NBC’s TODAY on Thursday morning, airing nationwide from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. The show takes place from NBC’s Rockefeller Plaza, steps away from the beginning of the parade route.
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Manhattan Named a Top Ten Military Friendy Institution
National organizations continue to notice the positive effect Manhattan College has on student veterans. Manhattan College received Military Friendly School’s highest designation, a Top Ten ranking at No. 8, among all private institutions that do not award a doctorate degree.
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Sports Media Students Bring March Madness to You
As basketball programs around the country gear up for March Madness – the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments – a group of Manhattan College students is working behind the scenes to capture the action.
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Alixandria James '23 Named a Newman Civic Fellow
Alixandria James ’23, a public health major in the School of Education and Health at Manhattan College, will join 172 other students from 38 states, Washington, D.C., and Mexico to form the latest cohort of Newman Civic Fellows who are working to advance the public purposes of higher education.
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Women's Basketball Finishes Inspiring Run at MAAC Tournament
Seeded third at the 2022 MAAC Women's Basketball Championships, the Jaspers knocked off Canisius, then defeated second-seeded Quinnipiac before falling in a tightly contested final to top-seeded Fairfield. It was one of the best seasons in recent history, as Manhattan won 21 games, its most since 2011. read more » |
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