Advocacy in Action
Through an internship with the Syracuse Peace Council, Syd Kellogg ’26 discovered that lasting change begins with connection—and that advocacy is most powerful when it builds community.
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Through an internship with the Syracuse Peace Council, Syd Kellogg ’26 discovered that lasting change begins with connection—and that advocacy is most powerful when it builds community.
For Angelina Rodriguez ’27, nature is more than a place to explore—it’s a calling. The environmental science major spent her summer at the Wilton Wildlife Preserve, studying water quality, leading…
Cybersecurity major Jordan Johnson ’26 turned classroom learning into real-world impact during a transformative summer internship at Amazon HQ, where he advanced cloud security, built confidence, and embraced Le Moyne’s spirit…
The Ignite Fellowship is more than financial support: it’s a commitment to cura personalis, ensuring every Dolphin has the opportunity to grow through hands-on experience.
Dolphin Tank 9 saw record attendance as ten student entrepreneurs presented their business idea to ten potential sponsors.
When Bianka Pena’s adviser, KL Lane, suggested that she take a course titled West African Women Writers, it did not take much to persuade her. Pena ’26, a psychology major…
Costa Rica, one of the most biodiverse places on Earth, offers a natural tapestry of coastal plains, lush rainforests, and rugged mountain ranges—home to nearly half a million species. Each…
See how the Keenan Center’s Innovation Internship program empowered 50 Syracuse high school students to merge creativity with real-world impact.
At Le Moyne, education is about more than earning a degree—it’s about uncovering what inspires you and finding your path forward. The Manresa Program, inspired by the Jesuit tradition of purpose…
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…
Internships can be a game-changer for undergraduate students at Le Moyne, offering hands-on, practical, and transformative experiences that set them up for future success. See how the Ignite Fellowship can help.
A group of Le Moyne students spent four weeks immersing themselves in Arabic language as they studied at the Bourguiba Institute in the capital, Tunis, and explored the country's history, customs,…