Samantha Sassone, DNP, is helping her neighbors live healthier lives one meal at a time. Blending nutrition, compassion, and hands-on care, she’s bringing culinary medicine to rural New York communities.
Samantha Sassone, DNP, is helping her neighbors live healthier lives one meal at a time. Blending nutrition, compassion, and hands-on care, she’s bringing culinary medicine to rural New York communities.
Guided by Jesuit ideals and a passion for patient care, Steven Siano ’15, M.D., is redefining what it means to heal, one person, and one story, at a time.
History Professor Doug Egerton appeared on WCNY’s Repeating History to talk about several topics, including two of his books.
At Le Moyne, “people for others” is more than a value—it’s a way of life. From the moment students set foot on campus, they’re invited into a community where service isn’t…
Dolphin Tank 9 saw record attendance as ten student entrepreneurs presented their business idea to ten potential sponsors.
See how Christine Cotton ’87 turned a lunchtime gesture into a lifeline for families across the country
One of our core Jesuit values is the call to serve others and give back to the community. Dolphins for Humanity embodies this mission by connecting students with meaningful service…
Guided by musician Todd Hobin, Le Moyne student Gabriel McManus ’25 turned a class project into a documentary and a future in public history.
Raised across the street from Le Moyne, Sabina Muradova ’24 grew up immersed in the sights and sounds of campus life. That early sense of belonging blossomed into a path defined…
From summer research to service projects, movie filming, and campus visits, our Dolphins are making the most of every moment on The Heights. Explore highlights from June 2025.
From student to professor, McKenna Burgwin ’19, DNP, brings compassion and real-world expertise to the classroom—shaping the future of advanced nursing care.
Salt City Coffee will be the vendor for Barb's Bistro in the McNeil Firehouse when it opens later this summer.