Paul Harrison Named 2025 IEEE PES Scholarship Plus Initiative Recipient

Emmanouel Sofillas, Managing Editor Paul Harrison, a junior Manhattan University student in the School of Engineering, has been selected as a 2025 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Power & Energy Society (PES) Scholarship Plus Initiative Recipient, a prestigious honor accompanied by a $10,000 stipend. The IEEE, the world’s largest technical professional organization, supports more than 486,000 engineering and STEM professionals globally with a … Continue reading Paul Harrison Named 2025 IEEE PES Scholarship Plus Initiative Recipient

Student Maria Budelman Presents Research at ACSM Conference, Awaits International Journal of Exercise Science Publication

Maria Budelman presents her research project at ACSM Greater New York Conference. MARIA BUDELMAN / COURTESY Zendrah Bonnick, Staff Writer On Nov. 8, Maria Budelman, a Manhattan University senior and kinesiology major, presented her research project, “Mind Over Injury: Exploring Mental Imagery as a Game Changer in Athletic Rehabilitation”, at the American College of Sports Medicine’s [ACSM] Greater New York Regional Chapters Fall Conference.  The … Continue reading Student Maria Budelman Presents Research at ACSM Conference, Awaits International Journal of Exercise Science Publication

Student Creativity Takes the Form of a Mural in Thomas Hall 5.17

A mock-up image of what the mural will look like once complete. MADISON HACKETT / COURTESY Maria Castaño, Contributor The Manhattan University performing arts has commissioned a mural from senior student Madison Hackett to be painted in the rehearsal room of Thomas Hall 5.17.  As the department continues to work to enhance the experience of students involved in the performing arts, the mural is intended … Continue reading Student Creativity Takes the Form of a Mural in Thomas Hall 5.17

MU Students Share Research at the Eastern Psychological Association Conference

Hannah Burgoyne is to present her exploratory study about AI at the EPA. HANNAH BURGOYNE / COURTESY Karen Flores, Senior Writer Manhattan University students will attend the annual Eastern Psychological Association (EPA) Conference where multiple will present their research projects centered around specific aspects of psychology.  According to the EPA website, the EPA’s goal is to advance science and its profession by spreading information about … Continue reading MU Students Share Research at the Eastern Psychological Association Conference

MU Students Awarded at NYWEA 2025 Annual Meeting

The MU NYWEA chapter attended the 2025 NYWEA Annual Meeting from Feb. 3-5. @MU_NYWEA / INSTAGRAM Barbara Vasquez, Production / Web Editor A number of students from the Manhattan University New York Water Environment Association (NYWEA) chapter were recognized for their achievements at the NYWEA 2025 Annual Meeting. This meeting, held from Feb. 3-5, was a multi-day conference that dove into the world of water. … Continue reading MU Students Awarded at NYWEA 2025 Annual Meeting

Manhattan University Beta Alpha Psi Wins Second Place for “Best Practices” at National Convention

MU’s Beta Alpha Psi Chapter wins second place for “Best Practices,” presentation.KATHY VU /COURTESY Andrew Mannion, Sports Editor This past weekend, Beta Alpha Psi traveled down to Atlanta, Georgia, to compete in the 2025 BAP Conference which included students Grace Martin and Kathy Vu taking home second place in their presentation of “Best Practices: Impacting Inclusiveness in Your Chapter.” Held at the Crowne Plaza in … Continue reading Manhattan University Beta Alpha Psi Wins Second Place for “Best Practices” at National Convention

Matthew Schule Presents Research at The American Philosophical Association Meeting

Sarah Scott, Ph.D., and Matthew Schule at the APA meeting.@MANHATTANEDU / INSTAGRAM Mary Haley, Asst. Features Editor & Marketing Chair Manhattan University senior, Matthew Schule, got the chance to present his eleven-month long research at the American Philosophical Association’s (APA) annual conference of their eastern division in Manhattan from Jan. 8-11. Schule’s research project, “Allegory of the Three Temporal Ekstasis,” was inspired by the ideas … Continue reading Matthew Schule Presents Research at The American Philosophical Association Meeting

Graduating Senior Markets New Startup App ‘Haggle’

CAROLYN QUEST SENIOR WRITER Haggle: to bargain persistently, usually over the cost of something Gabriel Quiroz, senior management and international business major, is exploring the new opportunities for undergraduates in the tech field. Quiroz competed in last year’s innovation contest sponsored by the School of Business. His app, created with his business partner senior Graham Rose, won first place. It was an app that searched … Continue reading Graduating Senior Markets New Startup App ‘Haggle’