Molloy College

A private, Long Island college, Molloy provides a value-centered, multidimensional liberal arts education with more than 50 academic undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degree programs. Students can earn degrees in a variety of academic programs including: liberal arts, social and natural sciences, nursing, business, education, social work, speech therapy, music therapy, theatre arts, criminal justice and many more. The College is grounded in the Catholic faith and embraces the core values of study, spirituality, service and community. The faculty is accomplished, yet approachable, leading small classes on Long Island where students are encouraged to think critically and explore creatively. Combining the strengths of academic excellence and leadership with personal, compassionate mentoring, Molloy brings out the best in every student.

Located less than an hour from Manhattan, Molloy is one of the most affordable private colleges on Long Island. In fact, Money Magazine recently named Molloy a "Best Value" college, ranking it ahead of all other Long Island colleges that offer a full range of degrees and majors. Molloy was also ranked by The Princeton Review and U.S. News & World Report as one of the top colleges in the Northeast. Molloy graduate's starting salaries have ranked in the top five in the nation in recent years, based on surveys conducted by PayScale.com, and according to a recent study from Georgetown University, Molloy ranks 17th in the nation among four-year colleges for producing highly paid graduates. Additionally, Collegefactual.com ranks Molloy as third in the country for colleges offering studies in the healthcare professions. Molloy also has a 90% student retention rate, which is among the highest in the nation.

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I Do!: Martina L'Abbate and Ryan Birmingham of Bethpage

Newsday 18 Mar 2025
Martina L’Abbate and Ryan Birmingham’s love story began in 2018, while both were enrolled in Molloy College’s nursing program, where Birmingham was one of only two male students among about 100 women. “She won the lotto,” Birmingham, 30, joked ... 1.35.
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Remembering the heyday years of the Irish in Yankee RI | Opinion

The Providence Journal 16 Mar 2025
RI Rep. Joseph McNamara's annual St. Patrick's Day poem ... Capitol TV ... 1947 ... Scott Molloy is a University of Rhode Island professor emeritus. He will present Providence College's annual Murphy Healy lecture on Irish culture, Wednesday, March 26, at 6 p.m.
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M. Leo Francis, Molloy teacher and Dominican sister of Amityville, dies at 98

Newsday 05 Mar 2025
In 1968, she joined the faculty of Molloy College (now University) in Rockville Centre and remained there until her retirement in 2010 ... ministry at Molloy College and worked with Francis for 15 years.
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