
More than a Job, A Chance to Serve
For Taylor McFadden ’24, graduation wasn’t just a milestone—it was the beginning of a mission.
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For Taylor McFadden ’24, graduation wasn’t just a milestone—it was the beginning of a mission.
When Bianka Pena’s adviser, KL Lane, suggested that she take a course titled West African Women Writers, it did not take much to persuade her. Pena ’26, a psychology major…
Le Moyne professor Hilary McManus, Ph.D., joins Homeward Bound 9 to empower women in STEMM leadership. Discover her Antarctic journey and commitment to shaping a more inclusive future.
Steven Nunez ‘19 possesses a natural curiosity, particularly when it comes to technology. As a high school student in New York, N.Y. Nunez he taught himself to build a desktop…
Kayla Burt ’17 credits her time at Le Moyne with preparing her to hold multiple perspectives, to stand up for others, and to use her voice.
There are few things Rory Burns ‘21 loves more than to tell a story. It is something Burns has been passionate about since he learned to read and write and,…
A pod of eight 7-foot-tall ceramic Dolphins is making quite a splash across campus.
When Andrea Potter ’25 learned that her best friend, Ollie Quinones Rivera ’25, was taking part in a service trip to the Saint Francis Inn in Philadelphia, Pa., she knew…
I told my cat Oreo that she would be famous – and now she is – at least at Le Moyne.
There is no better way to learn about different environments than by immersing yourself in them.
Immersion 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…
The study of astronomy does not need to be complex. It does not require much in the way of equipment.