Social Action
Aside from our outstanding faculty, world-class community outreach programs, and unique location, much of Mville’s character derives from our students. Last year they contributed over 20,000 hours of service while gaining valuable experience in areas such as management, teaching, and advocacy. Indeed, at Mville, theory meets practice when the college engages the world at local and global levels. Whatever you're passionate about, we've probably got a program or club that addresses the issue.
The Duchesne Center for Religion and Social Justice is the heart of community service/service learning at Manhattanville. Although not all of Mville’s service programs are run by the Duchesne Center, it does coordinate many of them. Its mission is to promote programs that endeavor to create a climate in which all Manhattanville College members will value an appreciation for the differences among us.
Manhattanville College has developed a strong relationship over the years with local communities, and has cultivated over 40 alliances with different organizations. These organizations include the American Cancer Society, Habitat for Humanity, the White Plains Youth Bureau, and local Humane Societies.
Global Student Leadership builds, trains and nurtures economically vibrant, entrepreneurial leaders to transform local communities around the world. GSL's training efforts provide community leaders with transferable skills and education; community-based reinvestment strategies; a collaborative partnership and alliance building orientation; and a commitment to visionary and inclusive leadership.
The Connie Hogarth Center for Social Action works towards promoting social, political and economic awareness amongst the student body and seeks to mobilize the campus to efficiently create change.