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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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On Sunday, October 16, the Manhattanville College campus was taken over by the thousands of participants in the annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk.
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The Manhattanville College ePortfolio team has been selected to present at the January 2012 meeting of Association of American Colleges and Universities in Washington, D.C. Less than a third of all proposals to AAC&U are accepted for presentation.
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A glance at the past week's sporting events.
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Leaving a lasting 12-year legacy of success on the ice, achievement in the classroom and involvement in the community, Manhattanville head men's hockey coach Keith Levinthal announced on Wednesday, October 12 that he is stepping down from his coaching pos...
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Charles Strouse Day is the inaugural event of Living Arts at Manhattanville, a yearly event that celebrates the life and achievements of a living composer, musician or artist. The composer of over two dozen musicals, Charles Strouse is most famous for Ann...
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In just a few short weeks, the Manhattanville College Department of Dance and Theatre will start its season with an adaptation of the controversial novel, Haroun and the Sea of Stories, by world famous author, member of the American Academy of Arts and Le...
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On September 30, students gathered on the Quad for "Country Strong" a Manhattanville Hoedown. The event included free giveaways, a cow-milking contest and many other fun activities.
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A glance at the week's sporting events.
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