Alumna Fiona Koh Becomes First MU Graduate to Participate in Schwarzman Scholar Program
Fiona Koh finished her degree overseas in Switzerland.FIONA KOH / COURTESY Mack Olmsted, Senior Writer Manhattan University’s former Division I athlete, Fiona Koh ‘21, has been selected as a Schwarzman Scholar for the upcoming 2025-2026 academic year. This prestigious program, established by Stephen A. Schwarzman, offers a one-year, fully-funded masters degree in global affairs at Tsinghua University in Beijing. Koh is the first student from … Continue reading Alumna Fiona Koh Becomes First MU Graduate to Participate in Schwarzman Scholar Program
LETTER from the EDITOR
Dear Readers, Welcome to issue 11. This week on campus, we received devastating news regarding the loss of Manhattan University junior Aaron Schoepf. In his time on campus, Aaron was involved in many activities across the performing arts and far beyond. He was a familiar face to many on campus, and his loss has been felt heavily in our community. On Friday, campus held a … Continue reading LETTER from the EDITOR
MU Hellenic Student Association Marches at the 2025 Greek Independence Day Parade
The club marched with a MU Hellenic Student Association banner, representing the school in the parade. IOANNIS ROUNTOS / COURTESY Barbara Vasquez, Production & Web Editor On March 30, the Manhattan University Hellenic Student Association marched next to thousands of people in the 86th Greek Independence Day Parade to commemorate the 204th anniversary of Greece’s independence. This parade is not a small event, pulling people … Continue reading MU Hellenic Student Association Marches at the 2025 Greek Independence Day Parade
Quad Staff Q&A: Meet Some of Our Newest Members!
Grace Cardinal, Editor-in-Chief Kayla Werth, Contributor, marketing major, class of ‘27 The Quadrangle: What is your favorite part about being a member of The Quadrangle? Kayla Werth: There are a handful of different opportunities, it could be as simple as attending an event or talking to people in the Manhattan University community. TQ: Help our readers get to know you: what’s one fun fact about … Continue reading Quad Staff Q&A: Meet Some of Our Newest Members!
Manhattan Rowing Beats Iona in Men’s Varsity 4+ Race
The five rowers who won against Iona. From left to right: Michael Lee, Frankie (Francis) Scullin, Gavin Ward, Jason Matthews and Jeremy Lee. GAVIN WARD / COURTESY Barbara Vasquez & Leyla Mercado, Production & Web Editor, Arts & Entertainment Editor Manhattan University’s club rowing team attended their first regatta of the semester on March 29, where members secured a victory in the men’s varsity four … Continue reading Manhattan Rowing Beats Iona in Men’s Varsity 4+ Race
Games of the Week
Jaspers Baseball earns doubleheader split against Iona. GOJASPERS.COM / COURTESY Andrew Mannion, Sports Editor Baseball The Manhattan University baseball team bounced back from an early stumble to earn a hard-fought doubleheader split against Iona on Friday at the Naimoli Family Baseball Complex. After dropping game one 9-5, the Jaspers responded with a dominant 5-0 shutout in the nightcap, highlighted by strong pitching and timely hitting. … Continue reading Games of the Week
LETTER from the PRESIDENT
April 3, 2025 To the Manhattan University Community, It is with profound sadness that I share the news of the passing of one of our students, Aaron Schoepf. Our collective hearts go out to his family, friends, and classmates, as well as our faculty and staff as we all cope with our grief. Aaron was a vibrant member of the University community. A talented and … Continue reading LETTER from the PRESIDENT
Senate Discusses Budget Plans, Staffing Levels in Residence Life and the Closing of Starbucks In Kelly Commons
The campus Starbucks, located in Kelly Commons, will be replaced in the near future. MANHATTAN.EDU / COURTESY Brooke Della Rocco, News Editor Manhattan University’s second senate meeting of the semester was held on Tuesday, March 25, where budget planning, low staffing levels in the Department of Residence Life and the shutdown of the Starbucks in Kelly Commons were discussed. President Frederick Bonato Ph.D., was present … Continue reading Senate Discusses Budget Plans, Staffing Levels in Residence Life and the Closing of Starbucks In Kelly Commons
Manhattan University Students Compete in Annual Innovation Challenge
Photo of Anna Burnett, 1st placer winner. ANNA BURNETT / LINKEDIN.COM Emmanouel Sofillas, Managing Editor The 12th annual Innovation Challenge, hosted by the O’Malley School of Business, once again brought together the sharpest entrepreneurial minds from Manhattan University for a night of creativity, competition and community impact. Student teams pitched their innovative business ideas to a panel of industry judges, with top winners taking home … Continue reading Manhattan University Students Compete in Annual Innovation Challenge
