A profile of Farha Ternikar, professor of sociology, was recently featured on food-culture.org detailing her role on the board of the Association for the Study of Food and Society and…
A profile of Farha Ternikar, professor of sociology, was recently featured on food-culture.org detailing her role on the board of the Association for the Study of Food and Society and…
See how Orientation at Le Moyne sets the stage for a successful first year. Discover what to expect, how to prepare, and how families can support the transition to college.
Preparing for college this summer doesn?t have to be overwhelming, just keep in mind these 7 tips to help you along the way.
There are so many things to consider like campus community life, programs and classes, professors, campus facilities - especially the dining situation. How do you figure it all out as…
Wen Ma, Ph.D., believes that global problems – from climate change, to poverty, to health disparities – require global solutions.
With family Jesuit roots that go back more than 70 years, the Wiese family – Kathy Wiese, her husband Dr. Michael Wiese and their children Patrick ’14, Matthew, Brian and…
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As you venture into college, it can be exciting and daunting to think about starting over, leaving your friends and family behind, and stepping out of your comfort zone to…
A pod of eight 7-foot-tall ceramic Dolphins is making quite a splash across campus.
Le Moyne College’s Physician Assistant (PA) Studies Program has been awarded a $2.075 million grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) designed to increase the number of physician assistants…
Starting on Monday, July 1, Le Moyne College will be the site of an eight-week hybrid construction training program whose goal is to place individuals into construction jobs to help with…
When Andrea Potter ’25 learned that her best friend, Ollie Quinones Rivera ’25, was taking part in a service trip to the Saint Francis Inn in Philadelphia, Pa., she knew…