Each fall, Art + Wellness students transform Grewen Plaza into a living canvas of color and calm—creating intricate natural mandalas that celebrate art, mindfulness, and the beauty of impermanence.
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Each fall, Art + Wellness students transform Grewen Plaza into a living canvas of color and calm—creating intricate natural mandalas that celebrate art, mindfulness, and the beauty of impermanence.
Through an internship with the Syracuse Peace Council, Syd Kellogg ’26 discovered that lasting change begins with connection—and that advocacy is most powerful when it builds community.
Talking to professors can feel intimidating at first, but it doesn’t have to be. Here are simple ways to build confidence, communicate clearly, and make college connections that last.
For Angelina Rodriguez ’27, nature is more than a place to explore—it’s a calling. The environmental science major spent her summer at the Wilton Wildlife Preserve, studying water quality, leading…
Becoming part of Gamma Iota Sigma opens doors for Le Moyne students—expanding opportunities in risk management, insurance, and actuarial science.
Le Moyne College received a $5M state grant through New York’s HELP program to support healthcare students and address critical workforce needs.
Students in the American Film Abroad class returned from Bologna with fresh perspectives on film, culture, and community, plus on their own place in the world.
Faculty members new to Le Moyne College for the 2025-26 academic year.
Starting in 2026, Le Moyne is restructuring its commencement weekend and combining the graduate and undergraduate ceremonies.
From an early age, Beck Wehrle, Ph.D., knew he wanted to pursue a life of inquiry and discovery. Wehrle’s teaching philosophy is rooted in inclusivity and curiosity, encouraging students to…
At Le Moyne, we believe undeclared students are explorers, and our campus is the perfect place to help you find your calling.
When Bianka Pena’s adviser, KL Lane, suggested that she take a course titled West African Women Writers, it did not take much to persuade her. Pena ’26, a psychology major…