The 2024 Lanigan Lecture featured a presentation by Andrea Vicini, S.J., on “Pope Francis and Catholic Bioethics.” The lecture attracted both faculty & students eager to explore contemporary bioethical issues…
Stories and News Archive
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The South Asian Student Association (SASA) Club at Le Moyne College aims to celebrate and share the diverse cultures of South Asia with the campus community.
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This semester’s mainstage production, Evil Dead The Musical, was a campy comedy about five college students whose spring break vacation has gone wrong when they accidentally summon demons into the…
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See what was happening on The Heights in October.
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See coverage of yesterday's announcement of Phil Brown as the new assistant vice president of athletics.
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Newschannel 9 coverage of the return of Jeanette Epps ’92 earlier this morning after she spent the last 265 days aboard the International Space Station.
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Art & Wellness: Core to The Heights
CategoryIs creativity essential for wellness? Can making or experiencing art improve our well-being? The Art & Wellness Core class dives into these questions and more.
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Nate Parkhurst ‘24 has always had an aptitude – and a passion – for technology. It is intuitive for him.
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Like all worthwhile endeavors, science requires patience. That is precisely what Shannon Carey ‘25 discovered through her research in the lab of Siavash Amon, Ph.D., of the Department of Biological…
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Stephanie and Isaac Budmen from the Keenan Center for Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Creativity share their thoughts on leadership with syracuse.com
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The De Wulp Bird Sanctuary in Den Haag, Netherlands, is an oasis for injured and orphaned birds. Established in 1960, the sanctuary rescues an estimated 9,000 members of the avian…
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Chandan Jha, associate professor of finance, co-authored an article in Indian Express on the recent announcement about the Nobel Prize in economics.