MU’s Greek Life: Rush Is Back And Better Than Ever!

SDT’s rush Bid Day. THEQUADRANGLE/COURTESY By Leyla Mercado, Asst. News Editor Manhattan University’s Greek life organizations are back with an all-new rush this fall semester. The university’s two sororities and fraternities, Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (DKE), Sigma Delta Tau sorority (SDT), Alpha Phi Delta fraternity (APD) and Alpha Pi Phi sorority (APP) are recruiting potential students in diverse ways. Each organization discussed vital parts of … Continue reading MU’s Greek Life: Rush Is Back And Better Than Ever!

The MU Biology Club Provides Students on Campus With New Social and Learning Opportunities

The Biology Club holds a pizza lunch event for club members in theMulticultural Center of Kelly Commons.KRISTEN CADA / COURTESY By Laili Shahrestani, Contributor Manhattan University’s Biology Club welcomed both new and returning members to the organization by holding their first meeting of the fall semester in the Multicultural Center of Kelly Commons, which involved pizza for students as well as a brief overview of … Continue reading The MU Biology Club Provides Students on Campus With New Social and Learning Opportunities

Manhattan Caucus: Key Moments and Insights from Tuesday’s Presidential Debate

By Elaina Batista, Contributor PHILADELPHIA, PA– The two candidates running for the 47th president of the United States met for the first time on Sept. 10 on national television at their first debate. Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris had a primetime duel on ABC News. With the election only two short months away, the race for the Oval Office has been … Continue reading Manhattan Caucus: Key Moments and Insights from Tuesday’s Presidential Debate

O’Malley School of Business Professors Appointed As Guest Academic Editors For  The Journal of Risk and Financial Management

Manhattan University’s O’Malley School of Business announced the exciting news of Topyan andWang on social media.@OMALLEYBUSINESS_MU / INSTAGRAM By Julia Ciampa, Staff Writer On Sept. 1, Manhattan University’s professors of finance Kudret Topyan, Ph.D., and Chia-Jane Wang, Ph.D., were appointed as guest academic editors for The Journal of Risk and Financial Management, a renowned finance journal.  Both professor’s expertise within the field of finance, specifically … Continue reading O’Malley School of Business Professors Appointed As Guest Academic Editors For  The Journal of Risk and Financial Management

MU Welcomes St. Francis Chemistry Students with Articulation Agreement

Manhattan University and St. Francis College agreeing to the articulation. MANHATTAN.EDU/COURTESY By Mack Olmsted, Features Editor By Fall 2027, Manhattan University could be welcoming a new cohort of chemical engineering students from Catholic institution St. Francis College.  Due to St. Francis College not offering engineering programs, the college’s provost and interim vice president of academic affairs, John Edwards, Ph.D, has led the charge on the articulation … Continue reading MU Welcomes St. Francis Chemistry Students with Articulation Agreement

Michele Saracino Appointed New Associate Dean of Kakos School of Arts and Sciences

By Angelina Persaud & Angelina Perez, Managing Editor & Arts & Entertainment Editor Michele Saracino, Ph.D., was the former chair of the religious studies department and has now been appointed the associate dean for Kakos School of Arts and Sciences. Saracino established the Religion Matters speaker series to introduce students to a variety of religious and spiritual concepts during her time as chair. Now, she … Continue reading Michele Saracino Appointed New Associate Dean of Kakos School of Arts and Sciences

Meet the New Associate Dean for The School of Engineering, Richard Carbonaro

By Angelina Persaud & Angelina Perez, Managing Editor & Arts & Entertainment Editor Richard Carbonaro, Ph.D., P.E., has been announced as the new associate dean for Manhattan University’s School of Engineering (SoE).    Carbonaro is a graduate of MU where he received his bachelor of science and master of engineering degrees in 1977 and 1999 respectively. He later went on to receive his doctorate at Johns … Continue reading Meet the New Associate Dean for The School of Engineering, Richard Carbonaro

LETTER from the EDITOR

Dear Readers,  Welcome to issue 2! Here on campus, we’ve begun to settle back into our day-to-day routine with classes, athletics, and clubs back in full swing.  Last week, the university held its annual club fair (check out features for more on this!) and it was great to see clubs old and new out and about recruiting new members. For my student readers, always feel … Continue reading LETTER from the EDITOR

Jasper Games of the Week

Women’s Soccer dominates Delaware State in 5-0 win, with Sami Derrico netting two goals.VINCENT DUSOVIC/ COURTESY By Andrew Mannion, Sports Editor Women’s Soccer The Jaspers women’s soccer team only had one game this week where they proved dominant for all 90 minutes against Delaware State. They won the game in a 5-0 blowout and improved their record to a 4-2 for the season. The rout … Continue reading Jasper Games of the Week