From the stage to the classroom and across campus, there’s always something happening on The Heights. Here’s a look at moments that brought our community together this month.
From the stage to the classroom and across campus, there’s always something happening on The Heights. Here’s a look at moments that brought our community together this month.
From Le Moyne biology major to orthopedic surgery resident, John Panzone ’21, M.D., is turning his passion for medicine into meaningful impact.
Kerry Alys Robinson, CEO of Catholic Charities USA, will deliver Le Moyne’s 2026 Commencement address as five receive honorary degrees.
From studying proteins to working with clients, Lauren Ferris ’21, MBA ’22 is putting her dual background in science and business to work in biotech.
From data analysis to the operating room, Rose Nicastro ’26 is gaining hands-on experience in the fast-paced world of medical device marketing.
From high-energy performances to behind-the-scenes moments, Another Level brings movement and community to life on The Heights.
Travis M. Newton, Ph.D. has been named dean of the Carroll College of Arts & Sciences at Le Moyne College.
Club hockey heads to national championship tournament
From exploring our Jesuit heritage to performance showcases, career fair connections, and accepted student celebrations, see what’s happening on The Heights this month.
Matt Civilette ’18 blends aviation and medicine as a Navy flight surgeon, drawing on his Le Moyne education to care for service members at sea.
Irish Literature Professor Kate Costello-Sullivan Inducted into the 2026 Irish American Hall of Fame.
For Richard Merchant ’27, understanding culture isn’t academic—it’s essential to leading healthcare systems that serve communities well.