Le Moyne College

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Our Mission

Le Moyne College is a diverse learning community that strives for academic excellence in the Catholic and Jesuit tradition through its comprehensive programs rooted in the liberal arts and sciences. Its emphasis is on education of the whole person and on the search for meaning and value as integral parts of the intellectual life. Le Moyne College seeks to prepare its members for leadership and service in their personal and professional lives to promote a more just society.

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Le Moyne College, located in Syracuse, N.Y., is an independent college established by the Jesuits in 1946 to provide students with a values-based, comprehensive academic program designed to foster intellectual excellence and preparation for a life of leadership and service. Today, Le Moyne has evolved into a nationally acclaimed college of liberal arts and sciences that draws students from across the U.S. and abroad.

 

speakers on campusEach semester Le Moyne invites an array of talented speakers to campus to share their personal and professional experiences and to reflect on a number of important issues facing our society today. Among these recent visitors have been author and human rights activist John Prendergast, political analyst and Le Moyne graduate John Zogby ’70 and world-renowned climatologist Michael Mann of Penn State University. The College regularly welcomes the entire Syracuse community to come to campus and to join us for these events.  College events calendar.

Upcoming Events

W. Carroll Coyne Center for the Performing Arts (map)
“As You Like It” by William Shakespeare Campus location: W. Carroll Coyne Center for the Performing Arts Dates and Times: October 29-31 & November 5-7 at 8pm Directed by Steve Braddock An astutely funny pastoral comedy, As You Like It runs the gamut of the comedic canon, combining cross-dressing and slapstick with gentle satire and sparkling, witty conversation.   As You Like It follows the lively exploits of banished Rosalind and her quest for true love amid the schemes of ...
Foery Conference Room, Grewen Hall (map)
The Department of Education will be hosting an information session on the graduate educational leadership programs. Degree requirements and the application process for the school building leadership, school district leadership and school district business leader programs will be discussed. If you are unable to attend and would like program information, please call (315) 445-5444 or email GradEd@lemoyne.edu. Parking is available in Lot A located by the Thomas J. Niland Jr. Athletic Complex and ...
W. Carroll Coyne Center for the Performing Arts (map)
Featured in 1991’s Tous les Matins du Monde, the 15th-century viol will be expertly played by musician Garth Knox in music both old and new, followed by a set featuring Brooklyn-based jazz/rock band Gutbucket. Presented by Music Journeys. Tickets are $15 general; $10 seniors; and free to all students and the Le Moyne Community. For more information, call (315) 445-4523.
Grewen Auditorium (map)
Noted author and evolutionary biologist Kenneth Miller, of Brown University, will speak. His talk is titled “Only a Theory? Evolution, Darwin and the Question of Design.” Miller, a practicing Roman Catholic and author of widely used biology textbooks, was the lead witness in the 2005 Dover, Penn., court battle over the mandatory teaching of Intelligent Design Theory in biology classes in the county’s public schools. His testimony, which was extensively covered in the New Yorker, was instrumenta...
Reilley Room, Reilly Hall (map)
Dr. David LaRocca will present the first in a series of talks on themes related to the writing of Stanley Cavell, Walter M. Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value, Emeritus, at Harvard University, culminating in Cavell’s visit to Le Moyne in April 2010.  LaRocca is coordinating producer and consulting editor of The Intellectual Portrait Series documentary film project for Liberty Fund, Inc., for whom he also directs, leads discussions and participates in sponsored ed...
Grewen Auditorium (map)
Gasparino’s talk is titled “The Sellout: How Three Decades of Wall Street Greed and Government Mismanagement Destroyed the Global Financial System,” based on his recent book about the collapse of Bear Stearns. Gasparino appears as a daily member of CNBC's ensemble, breaking some of the biggest stories affecting the financial markets in recent months. He is also a columnist for Trader Monthly Magazine, and a freelance writer for New York Magazine, Forbes and other publications. Before joining...
W. Carroll Coyne Center for the Performing Arts (map)
This concert offers several highlights from the Duke Ellington score to Anatomy of a Murder, a 1959 courtroom drama starring Jimmy Stewart. Tickets are $15 general; $10 senior; and free to all students and the Le Moyne community. For more information, call (315) 445-4523.
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