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  1. Peace Pole

    The Legacy of the War in Iraq 20 Years Later is the Focus of Peace and Justice Week at Manhattan College

    This year’s programming will help students gain a better understanding of the war’s legacy and continued relevance today.  

  2. stained glass window showing holy nativity scene on Christmas

    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. 

  3. Eunice Nazar at the Spring Honors Convocation

    Eunice Nazar ’22 Receives Joseph J. Gunn ’30 Medal

    Nazar has spent her four years in college serving others and excelling academically.

  4. Campus in springtime

    Digital Arts and Humanities Program Flourishing at Manhattan College

    Maeve Adams, Ph.D., and Adam Arenson, Ph.D., are helping other faculty members. develop their own digital humanities programs.

  5. Portrait photo of Lindsay Chervinsky

    Lindsay Chervinsky to Deliver Annual Christen Lecture on George Washington’s Cabinet

    Chervinsky will speak about the importance of our first president’s Cabinet and what those precedents mean today.

  6. Portrait photo of Paul Droubie

    What do the Olympics Mean to Japan? History Professor Paul Droubie Explains

    Droubie has been a go-to scholar on the history of the Olympics in Japan.

  7. Portrait photo of Eunice Nazar

    Eunice Nazar ’22 Named One of 212 Newman Civic Fellows Nationwide

    Nazar has interned at Mekong NYC in support of the Bronx community.