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…
Stories and News Archive
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Edgar in the Red Room, a creation of VPA's Matt Chiorini and Greg Giovanini, with projections by Lindsey Voorhees and lighting/technical design by John Czajkowski, triumphed in Montréal at the…
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Oreo’s Moment of Fame
CategoryI told my cat Oreo that she would be famous – and now she is – at least at Le Moyne.
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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…
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Ecosystems in Action
CategoryThere is no better way to learn about different environments than by immersing yourself in them.
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An Education and a Journey
CategoryIf 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…
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With $12 million in funding from the state of New York, the Thomas J. Niland Jr. Athletic Complex at Le Moyne College is scheduled to undergo a $45 million expansion and…
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Le Moyne College has joined the Northeast University Semiconductor Network, a partnership comprised of more than 20 higher education institutions of higher education collectively focused on the development of the next generation of the U.S. semiconductor industry’s…
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Keeping An Open Heart
CategoryImmersion trips remind Elisa Hoffman ’25 of the importance of being human – and of remembering that everyone else is human as well. What’s more, these excursions illustrate that “we…
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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…
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Jonathan Parent from political science comments in a story on WRVO on how protests over the Israel-Gaza conflict are impacting the president.
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Eyes on the Stars
CategoryThe study of astronomy does not need to be complex. It does not require much in the way of equipment.