
Nate Parkhurst ‘24 has always had an aptitude – and a passion – for technology. It is intuitive for him.
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Nate Parkhurst ‘24 has always had an aptitude – and a passion – for technology. It is intuitive for him.
With family Jesuit roots that go back more than 70 years, the Wiese family – Kathy Wiese, her husband Dr. Michael Wiese and their children Patrick ’14, Matthew, Brian and…
When Brittany (Cripps) Malsegna ‘23 began studying chemistry at Le Moyne, she expected that it would be challenging in all of the best ways, and it was. The deeper Malsegna delved…
Washington Nationals Pitcher Josiah Gray, who graduated summa cum laude this year but was unable to make the commencement ceremony on May 19, was presented with his diploma and stole…
If Rosanna Grullon ‘18 were to offer one piece of advice to future Le Moyne students, it would be this: “Don’t rush through everything.” Grullon’s experience on the Heights taught her…
Allia Keysor ’23 arrived on the Heights in the fall of 2020 eager to learn more about herself and the world around her. The COVID-19 pandemic had upended much of…
As a student at Fayetteville-Manlius High School, CJ Roche, MST ‘25 counted David Brown, Ed.D., among his favorite teachers. Brown was a music educator at Fayetteville-Manlius, teaching Roche and his…
Le Moyne College has announced a record $12 million gift by James Carroll, Ph.D., a graduate of the class of 1966, that will name the College of Arts and Sciences at…
With a nod to one of Le Moyne's most revered traditions, Dolphy Day IPA - a collaboration between Meier's Creek Brewing Company (MCBC) and the Jesuit College - is set to…
Amica Benoit-Limosani ‘18 has long been passionate about marine life. When Benoit-Limosani was a child, she and her family would spend their vacations visiting various beaches in Florida and, as…
Rebecca Purdy '19, DVM, is completing an internship at Garden State Veterinary Specialists, which provides emergency, critical care services, primarily for companion animals like dogs and cats.
Kaitlyn Gaffney '21 fell in love with science at a young age. More than anything else, Gaffney appreciated the fact that there are always new discoveries to be made that…