Like all worthwhile endeavors, science requires patience. That is precisely what Shannon Carey ‘25 discovered through her research in the lab of Siavash Amon, Ph.D., of the Department of Biological…
It’s no surprise that the academic experiences outside your college classrooms (often called “experiential learning”) are sometimes the most transformative ones – the ones that spark lifelong passions and career callings. Often, opportunities with your peers and faculty members based in research, career development, entrepreneurship can inspire you differently than a lecture or studying for a test.
At Le Moyne, you’ll find many programs anchored in creating intentional communities to foster your goals and dreams.
Home to unique opportunities, the Heights connects you with friends and professors beyond the classroom walls to inspire you to think about what's possible.
Le Moyne’s nationally recognized four-year Manresa program emphasizes career development and exploration of personal values through small group mentoring. Participants can expect a guaranteed internship placement and meaningful fellowship with their peers and members of the Le Moyne community. New groups start every semester.
The Keenan Center supports the lifecycle of dreams and ideas. Want to create a podcast? Launch a clothing line? Develop a patent? Participants get one-on-one mentorship with experienced business professionals, real-world experience and support from fellow entrepreneurs.
Have you ever dreamed of immersing yourself in another culture, experiencing the world through the eyes of a community so very different from your own? Are you excited to learn and live with others who also want to make a difference in the world, whether it’s across the street or across the globe? At Le Moyne, you can make these dreams a reality as you discover the cultures and places making up our global community with a vast array of options through our Study Abroad Program.
Internships are a great way to "test-drive" your career interests, helping you to explore the professional arena before you graduate. Internships also help you make invaluable connections and put the skills you learn in the classroom to work. By using what we like to call REPP (reflecting, exploring, preparing and pursuing opportunities), you will be amazed at the results.
Undergraduate faculty-mentored independent student research opportunities at Le Moyne foster strong research, writing, analytical and communication skills that will set you apart from your peers and prepare you to be a leader in your field of study. These projects will provide you with hands-on experience and practical career possibilities when the time comes to explore your next step after your success on the Heights.
This leading-edge program brings together like-minded individuals to help women accelerate their success in the professional world. Participants get a peer mentor, visibility to career options and the paths of successful women in STEM careers and access to employers.
At Le Moyne, the Dolphin Green & Gold Fund gives students the chance to do what most only read about: manage a real investment portfolio. This isn’t a simulation. It’s a $1.3 million, student-run fund where you’ll research companies, track market trends, and present your recommendations to a board of professional investors. Ranked as the 46th largest student-managed fund in the country, it’s a hands-on way to put classroom lessons into action and gain experience that sets you apart in the financial world.
ERIE21 facilitates tech-centered pathways that equip students with the skills and confidence to thrive in an ever-changing workforce. Through mentorship, coaching and employer access, ERIE21 helps students connect to a community of change agents.
The Le Moyne College Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP) prepares you for professional license or STEM careers. Funded through the NYS Education Department, the program provides historically underrepresented and economically disadvantaged students services and support to prepare them for entry into CSTEP-targeted professions.
I liked Manresa because I could connect with other students who were unsure about their career and life paths, just as I was. Students should join Manresa because they will learn more about themselves by reflecting on everyday things. They will grow closer to and make friendships with people in their class year who they wouldn't normally get to meet in classes.”