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Welcome to the webpage for Le Moyne College’s Office of the Provost. As Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, it is my privilege and pleasure to lead the divisions of Academic Affairs and Student Development. Bringing academics and student life under the purview of the Provost creates an inclusive, collaborative, and vibrant institutional culture focused on student success in all facets of the undergraduate and graduate experience. I am gratified by the shared commitment to excellence exemplified throughout these areas of the College.
I encourage you to learn more about Le Moyne’s academic initiatives and its strategic plan by browsing this webpage. Here, you will find links to the College of Arts and Sciences, the Madden School of Business, and the Purcell School of Professional Studies, as well as signature programs such as Integral Honors and Manresa. Please visit the Student Development webpage to access a wealth of information about the undergraduate residential experience, Campus Ministry, and the Wellness Center for Health and Counseling.
Faculty, staff, and administrators at Le Moyne are dedicated to excellence in education for undergraduate and graduate students in the Jesuit tradition. Through a rich and dynamic curriculum and innovative programming, members of Academic Affairs and Student Development ensure that Le Moyne fulfills its mission to prepare our students for leadership in the pursuit of a more just society. If there is any way that my office can assist you, please do not hesitate to contact us.
James P. Hannan, Ph.D. Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
At the heart of Tomorrow Together, Le Moyne's strategic plan, is a commitment to remaining ready and willing to address challenges and meet opportunities with a dynamic, flexible, and agile ethos. With a commitment to enhancing the College’s profile, reputation and undergraduate and graduate student populations, the plan will advance Le Moyne’s capacity for high impact practices that ensure a sustainable, resilient and vibrant future for the College.
Are you excited by learning? Do you enjoy not simply learning, but discussing and creating ideas? The Integral Honors Program is a community of students and faculty from across the campus who share a passion for deep intellectual engagement and the challenges and rewards of scholarly inquiry.
Since the analysis of real-world problems is an integral part of a Jesuit, liberal arts education, Le Moyne’s Quantitative Reasoning Center provides a dynamic environment that empowers students, faculty, and community members to deepen their understanding of quantitative reasoning and supports its use in a wide range of applications.
A one of a kind program, Manresa works to complement your academic experience with career development, personal growth and a desire for changing the world. When you graduate from Le Moyne, we want you to find a job in your field, but we also want you to embark on a career and life path filled with satisfaction.
College of Arts & Sciences | Beth Mitchell, Ph.D, Interim Dean Madden School of Business | Jim Joseph '83, Dean Purcell School of Professional Studies | Margaret Wells, Ph.D., R.N., APN- BC, Dean Associate Provost | Mary Collins, Ph.D., Associate Provost Integral Honors Program | Matt Fee, Ph.D., Director Noreen Reale Falcone Library | Inga Barnello, Director Quantitative Reasoning Center | Emily Lawless, Director Writing Center | Matthew Fledderjohann, Ph.D., Director
Student Development | Shaun Crisler, Associate Provostt Contact Us Phone: 315-445-4125 Email: [email protected]
What does it mean to be human in the 21st century? As the McDevitt Core Professor, Jennifer Glancy, Ph.D., has been delving into that weighty question for more than three years. She teaches a Core course and coordinates a multidisciplinary lecture series that seeks to uncover what it means to be alive today, particularly in the midst of ecological crisis, technological change and widespread social alienation.
Amanda D'Angelo '17 is about to embark on a life-altering journey to Northern Spain, where she will work as a teaching assistant in an English class. D'Angelo earned a scholarship through the prestigious Fulbright Program, which seeks to promote mutual understanding a peace.
Joshua Redden ‘11, a former English major and HEOP/AHANA scholar, has always had a passion for giving voice to words. Now he wrestles with words in another way—working with labels like Motown, BET, and the GRAMMYs while producing his own music.
Le Moyne College Mission Statement Le Moyne College is a diverse learning community that strives for academic excellence in the Catholic and Jesuit tradition through its comprehensive programs rooted in the liberal arts and sciences. Its emphasis is on education of the whole person and on the search for meaning and value as integral parts of the intellectual life. Le Moyne College seeks to prepare its members for leadership and service in their personal and professional lives to promote a more just society. Our Vision
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