When Ryan Chismark ’09 saw a need, he stepped up—using his professional skills and personal values to help bring hope and joy to children through Make-a-Wish.
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When Ryan Chismark ’09 saw a need, he stepped up—using his professional skills and personal values to help bring hope and joy to children through Make-a-Wish.
$1 million gift from Joe Savage '84 names the Donald Savage '51 Basketball Arena.
For Monica Browning ’26, independent bookstores are the heart of a community. Her new shop, Of Moose and Mind, brings connection, curiosity, and service together.
Liam O’Connor ’24, MBA ’25 is using his communication and leadership skills to help shape Central New York’s future through his work at Micron—and through the values he developed at…
Discover how Kip Amyot ’22, M.S. ’26 is driving youth mental health advocacy through NAMI and The Q Center while training as a counselor at Le Moyne.
As the workplace continues to change, the need for compassionate, forward-thinking HR leaders has never been more important. During the Fall Madden Lecture, four Le Moyne alumni shared how they’re leading…
From patient care to global service, Gabe Rich ’78, D.D.S., continues to mentor future dentists and embody Le Moyne’s values of service and compassion.
John H. Eckmair ’07, senior vice president and chief product, pricing and performance officer with the Utica National Insurance Group, will be honored at Le Moyne College’s 2025 Founders’ Day celebration.
From childhood dreams of pointe shoes to leading website strategy at Boston Ballet, Maggie Williams ’18 is blending her passion for the arts with the power of tech. Her journey,…
Guided by Jesuit ideals and a passion for patient care, Steven Siano ’15, M.D., is redefining what it means to heal, one person, and one story, at a time.
At Le Moyne, “people for others” is more than a value—it’s a way of life. From the moment students set foot on campus, they’re invited into a community where service isn’t…
See how Christine Cotton ’87 turned a lunchtime gesture into a lifeline for families across the country