
Following several years of steady growth, a record 8,000-plus applications for first-year enrollment have been received by Le Moyne College’s Office of Admission as it recruits the class of 2029.
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Following several years of steady growth, a record 8,000-plus applications for first-year enrollment have been received by Le Moyne College’s Office of Admission as it recruits the class of 2029.
Continuing an impressive history of philanthropic support that began 12 years ago, Tim and Kathleen Keenan, ’81 have renewed their commitment to Le Moyne for the next five years with an…
Following construction work scheduled for summer 2025, the quad outside Dablon Hall will be named the McGill Terrace and Gateway, in recognition of the generosity of Joe Savage ‘84. The project will include…
The College community came together on February 5th for the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Convocation, an event that celebrates the enduring legacy of Dr. King through reflection, dialogue, and…
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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…
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…