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Manhattanville College is located in Purchase, New York on a beautiful 100-acre suburban campus, 10 minutes from downtown White Plains and just 30 miles from New York City. It has an amazingly diverse mix of students from more than 30 states and 50 countries. The College has 1,700 undergraduates and 1,000 graduate students.
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Insight into one of the most controversial events in Albanian history may have been uncovered this summer by Manhattanville College senior Malion Hoxhallari at the National Archives in College Park, MD, who spent a week researching through over ten thousand declassified CIA documents about the 1949 Albanian Subversion mission.
After honing her craft as an assistant coach for the last five years, Kate Vlahakis will have the opportunity to lead her own program beginning this season as she was named the new head coach of the Manhattanville women's basketball team.
Joe Stracci '06 was chosen as the winner of the New Rivers Press 2011 Many Voice Project, for his novel Whitney, a post-modern love story set in the ever-changing Italian-American neighborhood of Pelham Bay in The Bronx where options are limited, distractions are never in short supply, and familial ties are always unraveling.