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The New York Times Online The Choice blog mentioned Manhattanville as a New York school with strong support services for students with learning disabilities.
Marybeth Kravets, an educational consultant and past president of the National Association for C...
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A quick glance at the week in sports.
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The Center for Career Development hosted the "Hired or Fired Game Show," on November 9, 2011 in the Berman Student Center. The event provided students the opportunity to learn interviewing skill in a fun yet informative way.
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The School of Education recently received approval from the New York State Education Department to offer an Advanced Certificate Health and Wellness Specialist program. The program will start in Spring 2012.
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Manhattanville College students joined in front of the Berman Student Center and created art pieces on the pavement with colored sand and flour. Rangoli is the decorative folk art that is also seen widespread across Hindu cultures during the Diwali festiv...
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A quick glance at the week in sports.
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Students and faculty showcased their academic work at the ePortfolio Exposition November 2, 2011 in Reid Castle. ePortfolio opens a whole new door to students, who can put all their work online and interact with peers and faculty through the ePortfolio sy...
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On Wednesday, Nov. 2, the undergraduate writing program is hosting a reading and social to celebrate its talented and successful professors. The reading will feature selections from new books by Greg Olear and Jeff Pearlman.
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Dr. Nancy Todd, director of the Environmental Studies Program and professor of Biology at Manhattanville College, is giving a lecture with Dr. Gary Aronsen from Yale University, on primates and elephants at the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk.
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A quick glance at the week's events.
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Director of the Master in Writing Program and poet, Mark Nowak, will be part of a panel on Occupy Wall Street at the 3rd Annual Page Turner Asian American Literary Festival on Saturday, October 29.
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Kiamesha-Sylvia G. Colom '02 receive the Outstanding Young Lawyer Award from the Indiana State Bar Association's Young Lawyers Section.
The award is given to a deserving Young Lawyer that exemplifies the virtues of the Indiana Oath of Attorneys. An att...
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The first annual Fall Fest'Ville brought the Manhattanville community together for a three-day celebration. Events included a Carnival, a comedy show with guests from Comedy Central, an Alumni Beer Garden and several opportunities for alumni, family, frie...
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Assemblyman Robert Castelli proclaimed October 23, Charles Strouse Day, at a celebration in honor of the legendary composer hosted and sponsored by Manhattanville College.
Pictured (from left to right): Ken Lunde, Andrea McArdle, Charles Strouse, Susan W...
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Over 100 Manhattanville students, joined by members of the community and by members of the American Psychological Association filled the Ophir Room in Reid Hall to listen to Dr. Olivia Hooker, a distinguished psychologist and social activist, share her ex...
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For those families with younger children the Office of Residence Life is conducting a trick-or-treating event in Spellman Hall from 5-9 p.m. on Halloween. Specific doors in Spellman Hall will be marked and those rooms will be giving out candy to trick-or-...
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Senior Makana Gomes broke the all-time school record for most digs reaching 1,084 in a 3-2 win over Lehman.
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The 5th Annual Backpack to Briefcase Senior Fundraising Dinner was held on October 19, in the West Room of Reid Castle. The dinner, which was designed to assist students with the transition from college to career and graduate school, sold out.
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A quick glance at the week's sporting events.
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Professor James Jones reflects on the civil rights movement of the 1960s and Martin Luther King Jr. in an essay for Common Ground New Service.
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