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See how the Keenan Center’s Innovation Internship program empowered 50 Syracuse high school students to merge creativity with real-world impact.
From exciting campus transformations and celebrating alumni achievements to welcoming new students and faculty, 2024 was filled with remarkable stories and unforgettable moments.
“Highways and Heartaches: How Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart, and Children of the New South Saved the Soul of Country Music” by Michael Streissguth, professor of Communications and Film Studies, has won the…
This November, in honor of Native American History Month, Le Moyne College dedicated a new commemorative wall on the second floor of Reilly Hall to celebrate the Onondaga Nation—the original people…
Le Moyne’s MS in Occupational Therapy program earned 10-year reaccreditation from ACOTE, reflecting the highest standard of educational excellence.
Kafka’s Metamorphosis: The Musical! With Puppets! recently wrapped up a triumphant run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, playing to more than 2,000 people across 26 performances (including four sell-outs) at…
Le Moyne welcomes new faculty for the 2024-2025 academic year.
Freida Jacques, Turtle Clan Mother Whatwehni:neh of the Onondaga Nation, will give the undergraduate commencement address as part of Le Moyne College's 74th commencement ceremony, which will be held on Sunday,…
Le Moyne College has announced a record $12 million gift by James Carroll, Ph.D., a graduate of the class of 1966, that will name the College of Arts and Sciences at…
The College announced an anonymous $7 million gift that will be used to establish and fund the William J. Bosch, S.J., Teaching and Learning Center. The creation of the center…
Frank Haig S.J., who served as Le Moyne's seventh president from 1981 to 1987, passed away on Wednesday, Feb. 28 at the age of 95. During his presidency Father Haig was…