Le Moyne College

Our Mission

Le Moyne College is a diverse learning community that strives for academic excellence in the Catholic and Jesuit tradition through its comprehensive programs rooted in the liberal arts and sciences. Its emphasis is on education of the whole person and on the search for meaning and value as integral parts of the intellectual life. Le Moyne College seeks to prepare its members for leadership and service in their personal and professional lives to promote a more just society.

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All About Le Moyne

Le Moyne College, located in Syracuse, N.Y., is an independent college established by the Jesuits in 1946 to provide students with a values-based, comprehensive academic program designed to foster intellectual excellence and preparation for a life of leadership and service. Today, Le Moyne has evolved into a nationally acclaimed college of liberal arts and sciences that draws students from across the U.S. and abroad.


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speakers on campusEach semester Le Moyne invites an array of talented speakers to campus to share their personal and professional experiences and to reflect on a number of important issues facing our society today. Among these recent visitors have been author and human rights activist John Prendergast, political analyst and Le Moyne graduate John Zogby ’70 and world-renowned climatologist Michael Mann of Penn State University. The College regularly welcomes the entire Syracuse community to come to campus and to join us for these events.  College events calendar.

Events

Reilley Room, Reilly Hall (map)
Gregory Orfalea, who is teaching Middle Eastern and Eurasian Emigre Literature at Georgetown University, will be reading from his recent collection of memoirs and essays, "Angeleno Days," published in 2009 by the University of Arizona Press. The reading will touch on Arab-American women and discrimination of the community. Free and open to the public. Sponsored by the department of English and gender and women’s studies.
Reilley Room, Reilly Hall (map)
Australian artist and filmmaker George Gittoes will screen his documentary "Soundtrack to War," which focuses on the role music plays in the lives of U.S. soldiers fighting in Iraq and which centers around spontaneous musical performances by some of those soldiers.Gittoes will also show some stills to a companion piece to "Soundtrack to War," a film in progress titled "Comic War," a documentary about the artwork that U.S. soldiers in Kuwait have painted onto T-Walls, creating, in effect, a massi...
Panasci Family Chapel (map)

"Generational Relevance: Adapting a 130-year-old Brand to a Global Market"
Jim Joseph, President and CEO Oneida Ltd.

Free and open to the public. For more information, contact Jason Feulner at (315) 445-4251 or feulnejf@lemoyne.edu

Reilley Room, Reilly Hall (map)
Emily Orlando, a visiting assistant professor of English at Fairfield University, will give a talk titled “Intertextual Wharton: Houses of Life, Houses of Mirth.” Orlando is the author of “Edith Wharton and the Visual Arts” (2007), which was recognized by Choice Magazine as an “Outstanding Academic Title” in 2008. In addition, she has authored essays on literature and visual culture that have appeared in “American Literary Realism” and “New Voices on the Harlem Renaissance: Essays on Race, G...
Panasci Family Chapel (map)

Much lauded Greek-American composer George Tsontakis brings his talents to Le Moyne for performances of his ensemble works by Andrew Russo, Robert Auler and friends. Presented by: Le Moyne College Music Program.

Tickets: $15 General Public, $10 Senior, and Free for all students and Le Moyne community. Tickets available at the door. For more information, call (315) 445-4523.

Reilley Room, Reilly Hall (map)
Enjoy a dramatic and contextualized reading of the work of Irish poet Seamus Heaney by Sean M. Conrey, poet and assistant professor of writing and rhetoric at Hobart and William Smith Colleges.Interdisciplinary at its core, this reading will bring generative criticism of Heaney’s and other poets’ work into discussion with creative writing pedagogy and literary studies. Enjoy a dramatic reading of Irish poet, writer and lecturer Seamus Heaney's work. This event is co-sponsored by creative writing...
Grewen Auditorium (map)
Dr. Dustin Ells Howes, of Louisiana State University, will speak about the relationship between politics and violence, the implications of this relationship for political life and the lessons to be learned. His talk is based on his recent book by the same name, published by SUNY Press. Advocates of pacifism usually stake their position on the moral superiority of nonviolence and have generally been reluctant or unwilling to concede that violence can be an effective means of conducting politic...
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