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The Molloy College men’s and women’s soccer teams are both headed to the Division II NCAA tournament after dramatic wins in their respective East Coast Conference finals. Both Lions teams start their first-round play on Thursday. more
When then-Secretary of State Colin Powell visited Molloy College in Rockville Centre for a forum on April 29, 2005, he spoke to attendees about international affairs and expressed the importance of diversity across the world. Though he died on Oct. 18 at 84 from complications of Covid-19, many people who witnessed his speech still remember his message 16 years later. more
Baldwin Union Free School District has partnered with Nassau Community College to offer eligible students the opportunity to attend college courses and receive college credits during their senior … more
Dr. James Lentini was welcomed to Molloy College as its seventh president on Sept. 23, at a mass and ceremony at St. Agnes Cathedral. Lentini, a Michigan native, addressed the gathering at the church and outlined his vision for the future of the school, including possibly rebranding it Molloy University. more
In the fall, families and their students plan college tours. Given the time it takes to schedule and navigate such visits, careful planning is imperative. more
After an extensive search, Dr. Michelle Piskulich was selected to the position of provost and vice president of academic affairs at Molloy College and will begin her appointment on Aug. 23. Piskulich was previously a senior associate provost at Oakland University, and the college’s search committee was assisted by the Storbeck Search firm, in selecting her out of nearly 100 applicants. more
Rockville Centre resident LaTonja Lee is the first Black female athletic trainer at Molloy College, but being a trailblazer isn’t enough for her. She said her goal is to help youth in underserved areas by teaching them what it’s like to be an athletic trainer and educating them about healthy living. more
Car horns sounded and caps flew in the parking lot behind the Barbara H. Hagan School of Nursing and Health Sciences building at Molloy College as the school held its graduation ceremonies for the classes of 2020 and 2021 on May 18 and 19. more
Sean Hogan, a Molloy College graduate student, once played for the East Meadow Baseball Softball Association, beginning on a T-ball team and playing all the way through Senior League. more
At the start of the roundtable, Jeong-eun Rhee, a professor at Long Island University Post’s College of Education, Information and Technology, began by calling out Long Island schools for being “the most segregated in the country.” more
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