Eight students from Le Moyne's Clinical Mental Health Counseling graduate program recently took part in Opening Minds Through Art (OMA).
Stories and News Archive
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As a writer, I am endlessly fascinated by the examination and portrayal of all sorts of different people through various media.
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As founder and president of Clutch Delivery LLC, Celestin Abwe '23 fills his days with meetings, emails, business workshops and onboarding new employees. However, Abwe?s entrepreneurial journey began thousands of…
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The first time Madison Kenyon '23 stepped foot on the Heights, she felt at home. Madison, who earned an associate degree in business administration and management from Onondaga Community College,…
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Theater played a central – you might even say leading– role in Jack McAuliff’s childhood. So did Le Moyne College.
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Batcho Quoted in USA Today
CategoryPsychology Professor Krystine Batcho was quoted in USA Today on the new Beatles song Now and Then
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Le Moyne was recently selected for four 2024 Education Digital Marketing Awards
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Jonathan Parent from political science was interviewed by CNYCentral for a story on the Onondaga County Executive race.
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Le Moyne College has entered into an agreement with Meier's Creek Brewing Company, under which the Cazenovia-based brewery will develop a Le Moyne-themed beer that will be available for sale beginning in…
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Le Moyne College has received a $30,000 Health Equity Innovation Award from Excellus BlueCross BlueShield. The award is part of more than $520,000 in financial support for community programs that address…
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President Linda LeMura was featured on the What’s Your Why podcast, which provides a platform for higher education leaders to share what draws them to their work and keeps them…
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Batcho Featured in CNN
CategoryPsychology Professor Krystine Batcho was quoted in a CNN piece on the nostalgia on toys and games