Ethics in Engineering
Lindsey Bush '23 and Nicholas Carinci '23 became absorbed in physics and engineering as high school students. Both plan to dedicate their professional lives to these fields. As they imagine…
Lindsey Bush '23 and Nicholas Carinci '23 became absorbed in physics and engineering as high school students. Both plan to dedicate their professional lives to these fields. As they imagine…
Le Moyne's ERIE21 program has been awarded substantial funding from the Syracuse City School District (SCSD).
Joe Tesori ‘71, who has enjoyed a long and successful career as a golf coach and instructor, and played on the Professional Golfers Association (PGA) tour for two years, will…
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 &…
Channel 9 interview with President LeMura on Le Moyne becoming a legacy institution for Cazenovia College.
Cazenovia College and Le Moyne College have executed several agreements whereby Le Moyne will maintain Cazenovia College student, alumni and human resource records and dedicate space on the Le Moyne campus to preserve…
Stephen J. Thomas, M.D., an infectious diseases physician and researcher who serves as a professor of medicine and microbiology and immunology at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, will be…
Syracuse.com story on men’s lacrosse player Kyle Caves, who second is on the team with 20 goals this year for the top-ranked Dolphins.
An article titled “Creating Community and Unlocking Potential at Le Moyne” was featured in the April issue of the Connections newsletter published by the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. It…
Mitchell Franklin, associate professor of accounting, was quoted in an article on Forbes.com on whether college sports revenue should be tax exempt.
Article by Olivia Poust ’22 titled “Cries of Hunger” chronicling the plight of millions in Ethiopia facing drought, acute food insecurity, violence and medical crises. Poust, former editor of The…