A story on NBC4 Washington on Tower Road Bus documentary, with Communications Professor Mike Streissguth interviewed for the story.
A story on NBC4 Washington on Tower Road Bus documentary, with Communications Professor Mike Streissguth interviewed for the story.
Brittany Juravich, M.S. '18 loves sharing hidden gems in Syracuse and Onondaga County - both with visitors and longtime residents looking for something unique to do in the area. A…
Matt Read from communications and film studies was quoted in an Associated Press story on "how the boneless wing became a tasty culinary lie."
As the aftermath of the catastrophic earthquake and aftershocks experienced in Turkey and Syria continues to unfold, the more we are recognizing just how dire the situation remains.
After conducting a national search, Le Moyne College is pleased to announce that it has appointed Eileen M. Angelini, Ph.D., to serve as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences…
Last night, at Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh’s annual state of the city address at Corcoran High School, the College’s ERIE21 program and work in the Salt Springs neighborhood was mentioned during his 60-minute talk.
Mitchell Franklin, associate professor of accounting, was quoted in a U.S. News & World Report story on tax preparation for those who are self-employed.
Jamie Leone '22 recalls the advice she received shortly after enrolling in Le Moyne's Master's degree program in occupational therapy. Don't be afraid to forge your own path in this field,…
What Erica Brandt '23 loves most about occupational therapy (OT) is that it addresses a patient's social and emotional needs, as well their medical ones. That interdisciplinarity drew Brandt to…
Matthew Germain '23 has spent his adult life working in what are objectively high-pressure situations. Put simply, Germain is accustomed to using his training and experience to make the best…
As we commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 16, we pause to honor and celebrate his legacy and words, which inspire us to dream. Drawing inspiration…
ERIE21 has been awarded $150,000 from the KeyBank foundation, to be distributed over the next three years.