Hispanic Heritage Month - Recognizing our Doc Stars!

Hispanic Heritage Month - Recognizing our Doc Stars!


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Hispanic Heritage Month is an annual celebration of the history and culture of the U.S. Latino and Hispanic communities. Hispanic Heritage Month, first recognized as a week-long celebration in 1968, was extended in 1988 to a month, from September 15 through October 15.  The month commemorates how those communities have influenced and contributed to American society at large. 

In the spirit of the 2024 national theme - “Pioneers of Change: Shaping the Future Together” – this segment of the upcoming Doctoral Program fall newsletter features achievements of a few of the Manhattanville University doctoral program alumni and students. These individuals exemplify a profound sense of pride in their Hispanic heritage, which not only fueled their personal and professional accomplishments but also shaped them as pioneers of change. We celebrate their professional successes, scholarly contributed, and the meaningful impact they make in their communities. Read on!



The Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership is designed for practicing and prospective leaders and experienced educators in P-12 and higher education, serving schools, districts, private and independent schools, charter schools, colleges, universities, community organizations, and entrepreneurial endeavors. The Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership consists of 3 pathways and adopts a cohort model enabling students to be part of a dynamic and cohesive community of learners during the EdD program.

Currently enrolled students and doctoral alumni are highly accomplished scholar-practitioners who appreciate and have benefited from the value of having a terminal degree in the field of education.

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About Manhattanville University:

Manhattanville University is a private liberal arts institution dedicated to academic excellence, purposeful education, and social responsibility. For three years in a row, “U.S. News and World Report” has ranked Manhattanville the number one private, non-profit institution in New York among Top Performers of Social Mobility in Regional Universities North. Located 30 miles from New York City on a 100-acre suburban campus in the heart of Westchester County, Manhattanville enables easy access to entertainment offerings, educational resources, and business opportunities for its primarily residential and diverse student body. The university serves more than 1,300 undergraduate students and nearly 1,000 graduate students from more than 44 countries and 33 states. Founded in 1841, the university offers more than 75 undergraduate and graduate areas of study in the arts and sciences, education, nursing and health sciences, business, and creative writing, as well as continuing and executive education programs. Graduate students can choose from more than 70 graduate and certificate programs. Extracurricular offerings include more than 45 clubs and activities and 24 NCAA Division III teams. 

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