Dolphins Succeed

At Le Moyne College, we encourage self-reflection and experiential learning to help you pursue meaningful post-graduate plans and navigate lifelong career changes. Our priority is to connect you with alumni and employers to identify opportunities and form lasting partnerships

97%
of Le Moyne alumni report they are employed or in their graduate program of choice within six months of graduating.
Top Industries in Which Graduates Are Employed
Health Care
Accounting
Advertising, Public Relations and Marketing
Financial Services
Legal & Law Enforcement
Internet and Software
K-12 Education
Staffing and Recruiting

 

Daniel Appiah ’22

Daniel is a graduate of Le Moyne’s RN to BS in Nursing program who first began work as a nurse in Ghana, where he was born and raised. Daniel was eager to resume his career after moving to the U.S. When he arrived at Le Moyne he found opportunities to grow not just in the nursing classes he took, but in liberal arts and social science courses outside his major. They broadened his understanding of the world and reinforced his desire to make an impact on it as a nurse specializing in mental health. Daniel is now a nurse at MiraVista Behavioral Health, a psychiatric and substance abuse recovery facility in Holyoke, Mass.

Maeghan Rodd ’22

Maeghan, a biology major from Alfred, N.Y., arrived at Le Moyne with plans to become a cardio-thoracic surgeon. Then while watching the TV show House, she heard about Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM) for the first time. It piqued her interest – so much so that as a member of the Integral Honors Program Maeghan wrote her thesis on the neurological condition, investigating whether there is a link between HSAM, PTSD and traumatic experiences. She now holds a research position in the field of neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston in association with Harvard Medical School. Maeghan credits her time at Le Moyne with furthering her intellectual growth and development and setting her on this distinct path. Studying the sciences at a predominantly liberal arts institution was, she said, “the best of both worlds.”

 

Employers

Members of the Class of 2022 were recruited by well-known and respected companies around the world. Here are just some of the places where they now work.

Logos of employers

 

Qui’Essence Harris ’23

Qui’Essence was drawn to law because of its distinct capacity to impact every facet of our lives. As a student at Le Moyne, where she majored in psychology, Qui’Essence took a number of classes centered on issues of social justice. Today she credits those courses with preparing her to think critically about the challenges facing the world today and how those challenges often impact people differently based on their particular circumstances. Qui’Essence is now a law student at the University at Buffalo. In the future she hopes to use her voice, knowledge and resources to aid in making meaningful improvement of lives and communities around her.

Sean Donovan ’22

Sean has always been driven to do more. He earned a bachelor’s degree in communications and a minor in business administration at Le Moyne. Throughout his time on campus, Sean took advantage of numerous of opportunities to develop his skills as a storyteller - working in the Office of Information Technology, the Office of Marketing & Communications, and the student advertising agency on campus, Heights Global Marketing. These experiences gave him the skills he needs in his current position, working as a video producer for the Abbey Mecca, an advertising agency in Buffalo, N.Y

 

Graduate Schools

38 percent of alumni from the Class of 2022 chose to pursue graduate school and were admitted to their top choice programs. Here is a sampling of them:

 

Mikael-Ann Melfi ’22

Mikael-Ann Melfi ’22, who was the inaugural Kenneth Deedy Environmental Steward, is currently pursuing her master’s degree in teaching at SUNY Potsdam and teaching science at Thousands Islands High School.

Jacob Marconi ’22

Jacob knew when he arrived at Le Moyne that he wanted to make an impact on the world. The marketing major credits his professors with motivating him to think about where his skills and talents aligned to meet the world’s needs, and with giving him the oppor - tunity to put what he learned in the classroom into practice. Jacob now knows how he wants to make a difference – by helping others take pride in the work they are doing. He is pursuing a master’s degree in industrial labor relations at Cornell University

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