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Manhattanville College celebrates Black History Month with a "Hip Hop Pub Concert" where students could step up to the mic to share their rhymes and songs.
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Manhattanville College students travel down to the Church of St. Stephen of Hungary on 82nd Street in Manhattan where they help serve food and speak with people living with HIV/AIDS.
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Patricia Nell Warren '57 has published 10 books, including "The Front Runner," the first openly gay novel published in 1974. She spoke at the Western Regional LGBTQIA Conference at University of the Pacific on February 25, 2012.
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A Midsummer's Night Dream opens March 1 at 8 p.m. in the Little Theatre in Brownson Hall. The play runs until March 4. There will be 8 p.m. performances March 1-3, and 2 p.m. matinees March 3-4. General admission is $10. Student tickets (with a Manhattanv...
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Explore Rome's history, culture and civilization during a 3-week study trip this summer.
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Library Director Jeff Rosedale has been accepted into the National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education (NITLE) Innovative Studio. Rosedale will join a cohort of 12 faculty, information technologists and librarians from liberal arts colleges acro...
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The Duchesne Center for Religion and Social Justice brings to the Manhattanville College Community In the Hood: A New Twist on West Side Story opening on March 5 in the Ex Theater, Founders Hall....
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Mino Lora '04 is profiled by Fox News Latino for her contributions to the Washington Heights community through the People's Theater Project, which she founded with her husband in 2008. The People's Theater Project provides community theater for persons of...
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Professor Jim Frank's photographs were included in PBS NYC-Arts News for the week of February 16-23, 2012.
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Manhattanville College's 35th Annual International Bazaar is Friday, March 2 in the East Room. Hosted by the International Student Organization (ISO), the Bazaar is one of the most cherished traditions at Manhattanville. It is a celebration of the variety...
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In honor of Black History Month, Manhattanville College has planned a series of events, including lectures, trivia, open mic nights and more.
(Manhattanville students host a sit-in in Reid Castle to support the takeover of Brownson Hall in 1969. From the...
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The Junior Review Art Show is on display in Brownson Gallery until February 24, 2012.
(Artwork: Justine Mulkeen '13)
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Manhattanville College received a grant of $100,000 from the George I. Alden Trust, a private foundation located in Worcester, MA that previously awarded a grant to the college in 2006 to establish a Mac lab in Berman Student Center. The grant will suppor...
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On Saturday, Feb 18, the Office of Residence Life will be hosting Manhattanville College's 7th Annual Leadership Conference in Reid Castle.This year's theme is "Be a Showstopper: Finding Your Leadership Voice."
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Professor Joseph Fasano received the 2011 Cider Press Book Award for his book of poetry, Fugue for Other Hands.
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Alumna Stephanie Borgese's art work will be on display through the end of February at the Stable Gallery in Ridgewood, NJ. The exhibit features Borgese's sculptures as well as oil paintings by her mother, Virginia.
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Professor Vince Gennaro discusses how Major League Baseball teams with their own networks, like YES, have impacted the salaries of players in USA Today.
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On Monday, February 27, 2012, Manhattanville College alumna Kimberly Giannelli '05 will take the stage along with 90 of New York's most talented dancers in a one–night only performance to honor choreographer David Fernandez.
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The "Love?" Art Exhibit will be on display in the Berger Gallery from February 14 to March 9.
Invitation artwork by: Joseph Moniz.
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Leah Bernabei, a School of Education alumna, started her own business, Knotty and Nice Pretzels, and is finding success with her personalized batches of novelty pretzels.
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