The Syracuse Surge Accelerator program for BIPOC entrepreneurs recently announced 10 semi-finalists for its inaugural competition. Of the 10 entrepreneurs selected, two were launched from the Keenan Center for Entrepreneurship,…
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The Syracuse Surge Accelerator program for BIPOC entrepreneurs recently announced 10 semi-finalists for its inaugural competition. Of the 10 entrepreneurs selected, two were launched from the Keenan Center for Entrepreneurship,…
At a event on June 12, Scott Cassidy ’98, the current coach of Le Moyne’s baseball team, was introduced along with eight others who will be inducted into the Greater Syracuse Sports Hall of…
More than 900 students are eligible to process at two Le Moyne College commencement ceremonies taking place on Friday, May 19 and Sunday, May 21 as the College celebrates its 73rd…
Students don't have to choose between different parts of their identity or sacrifice part of their dreams. Rather, they can embrace who they are and honor who they are becoming…
Le Moyne College has accepted an invitation to become a member of the Northeast Conference (NEC) starting in fall 2023, a decision that follows a comprehensive study and discernment process involving…
In a ceremony held on April 21, Le Moyne President Linda LeMura was presented with the William Pearson Tolley Medal for Adult Education and Lifelong Learning from Syracuse University.
Three Le Moyne graduate programs – two in the Purcell School of Professional Studies and one in the Madden School of Business - were recognized for their quality by U.S. News &…
Two Le Moyne physics/pre-engineering students reached the quarter finals in the 6th annual Lockheed Martin "Ethics in Engineering Competition," held in Bethesda, Md. in late February.
Le Moyne is fully committed to continuously enhancing support for all aspects of wellness - mind, body and soul – for students and members of the campus community.
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.
Le Moyne College and The University of Scranton have signed a memorandum of understanding to establish new academic relationships and engage in other collaborative programs.