Dr. Michael Steiper, PhD discusses ways to grow the partnership with the senior living community and goals for the college
Purchase is seeing momentum in enrollment in the liberal arts, sciences, and the arts.
Veterans, and members of the police and fire departments attended the ceremony which featured remarks from Harrison vets.
The Expansion Will Empower Students with Financial, Academic, & Personal Support to Boost Graduation Rates, Close Opportunity Gaps
U.S. News & World Report's rankings came out this week, showing Purchase College excels in multiple categories.
Purchase College has been selected for inclusion in the Princeton Review’s annual college guide.
Myles Fee who played at Manhattanville 2002-2006 is celebrated by university community
The almost 2 million-dollar grant will provide scholarships and support to 34 STEM students
During his time in Canada, Dr. Shekitka will study how religion is addressed in Ontario’s civics and social studies classrooms
Purchase’s Enrollment in the Educational Opportunity Program Has Grown by More than 40 Percent
With a 32% year-over-year increase in deposits and a 65% rise in applications, the university is experiencing a robust undergraduate growth.
The voters decided on the $146,436,985 Harrison schools budget and which candidates will serve on the board of education.
Degrees were conferred upon 771 graduating scholars. NY Times Journalist Adam Nagourney '77 received an honorary doctor of letters degree
Dr. Allyson Jackson has been awarded a major grant by New York State's Department of Environmental Conservation
SUNY Chancellor Dr. John B. King, Jr. presented awards to 193 students across the university system on April 29 in Albany
Governor’s Support for SUNY Programs Will Empower Students with Financial, Academic & Other Support to Boost Graduation Rates, Close Gaps
Last month Purchase College, SUNY took a page from reality television when they presented their own startup pitching competition.
Francisco J. Leija and Karen Burris Lennon join the Manhattanville Board of Trustees, bringing decades of business expertise
A State Investment Spearheaded by Senator Shelley B. Mayer Made Upgrades Possible
Purchase College Highlights Overwhelming Participation in National Student Success Model to Improve Support, Retention, and Completion
The annual rankings listed the Westchester college among the nation's best in multiple categories
Frank D. Sánchez, Ph.D., the Manhattanville’s first Latino president, is honored with Trailblazer Award as we enter Hispanic Heritage Month
University Sees a 9 Percent Increase in Enrollments This Year and a 52 Percent increase in First-Year Student Enrollment since 2021
Manhattanville University earned the recognition for the fifth year in a row
The grants will provide up to $4,000 a year to qualified students who are studying education
Grace Butler, Karina Frayter, and Peter Lorenz join the Manhattanville Board of Trustees
The NEH awarded $60,000 to Manhatanville through its Spotlight on Humanities in Higher Education Program
Harrison High School students just earned 11 Metro Award nominations, which is the most of any public high school participating.
More than 400 students from the Class of 2024 received graduate and undergraduate degrees and heard from leaders in media and publishing
Westchester County Executive Honors President following Inauguration and move to University
Manhattanville 2024 Nursing Class Prepares for graduation May 11 as Nurse Appreciation Week Kicks Off
Rankings were based on college readiness and curriculum breadth, state assessments, underserved student performance, and graduation rates.
The installation of Manhattanville President Frank D. Sánchez, Ph.D., will be celebrated with the transition to Manhattanville University.
The annual showcase of the talents of young Harrison artists put on by the Council of the Arts is now open to the public.
Colleges won’t get critical information about students’ financial needs until mid-March or later.
The Hudson Valley Direct Marketing Association Scholarship Award is presented each year to outstanding marketing students in the region.
Paraclete Academy wins first place in competition and will go to Divisional Playoffs Feb. 7
Dr. Allyson Jackson, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at Purchase, has been awarded a major grant by New York State.
The Department of Education updated the FAFSA in 2023 and made it simpler to complete, but simpler didn't roll out without delays.
Project to Enhance Sport Studies through Latinx Lens was one of five programs selected for National Endowment for the Humanities grant
With the shift away from SAT/ACT scores, colleges are looking for compelling essays that make a memorable impression, yet few of them do.