Championing Youth Mental Health
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.
Giving back to others isn’t something a few students do—it’s something we’re all committed to on The Heights. We’re anchored in the communities and regions where we live, and our students have been busy working with local organizations and leaders to create real, lasting opportunity for all our neighbors, like A Tiny Home for Good (founded by Le Moyne grad Andrew Lunetta ’12) .
As the region prepares for the arrival of Micron Technology within the next several years, Le Moyne College has received approval by the New York State Department of Education to offer a bachelor of science in applied physics starting in the Fall of 2026.
From music to movement to storytelling, our students brought the PAC to life this month.
Is creativity essential for wellness? Can engaging with art truly enhance our well-being? Does exposure to nature contribute to our health? These questions form the core of Art + Wellness, a first-year seminar where students explore the innate human connection to nature and non-human life while examining the relationship between creativity and health. As part of this journey, they transform Grewen Plaza into a vibrant temporary public art installation.
Ted Grant Court was packed for the first “Camo Out” contest honoring our veterans. The Phins responded with a 74-68 victory over Niagara.