A Major Life Choice
Ten years ago, I was deciding where I would lay the next crucial layer of my life’s foundation. Born as the first child to West African immigrants, I was the…
Ten years ago, I was deciding where I would lay the next crucial layer of my life’s foundation. Born as the first child to West African immigrants, I was the…
How do you actually make the most of college? Students share simple habits, mindset shifts, and advice that helped them stay balanced, connected, and fully present.
Studying abroad is a life-changing experience. It allows you to write a new chapter in the story of your life. You become more independent as you explore unfamiliar places, food,…
Over the past couple of years, as we dealt with the COVID pandemic and the stresses of everyday life, Le Moyne has worked in a number of ways to enhance and…
At first Hasina Foye '23 thought spending a semester abroad seemed impossible. The Covid-19 pandemic upended everything. Hasina prayed that she's make it to my chosen destination - the Netherlands.…
There are few things that Jonathan Damiani, Ph.D., loves more than engaging with young people on the topic of leadership. This is, after all, the generation that will take the…
With an infectious smile that lights up a room and a kind face that can make friends with anyone, the nickname "Sunshine," given to Le Moyne senior Ellie Sommers, fits perfectly.
Le Moyne’s community-first values shaped Ann Marie Halstead ’98, whose kindness-themed play now reaches children and audiences across the globe.
What should you do (and avoid) during your first year? Our students share real advice to help you navigate college life, make smart choices, and get the most out of…
Of the many lessons Jack Duncanson '23 has learned throughout his time at Le Moyne, the most important is this: to ask for help. When Jack first began his college experience…
Nearly 2,700 miles and three time zones separate Inglewood, Calif., from Syracuse, N.Y., yet Jonathan Joshua '08 had no qualms about packing his bags, heading east and becoming a Dolphin.…
Mark Temnycky's maternal and paternal grandparents moved to the United States from Ukraine in the early 1950s, just as McCarthyism and the Red Scare were taking root. Some 70 years…