At Dominican University New York, we understand that life gets busy. Whether you’re balancing work, family, or a packed schedule, it’s not always easy to attend an in-person visit. That’s why we offer Virtual Information Sessions, a convenient way to connect from wherever you are.Here’s what you can expect:
Faculty members will introduce you to your program, including curriculum highlights and career outcomes.
Admissions representatives will guide you through the application process and important deadlines.
Financial Aid specialists will walk you through available funding options and answer your questions.
It’s a simple, flexible way to get the information you need, all from the comfort of home.
If you’re juggling work, family, and other responsibilities, we understand how challenging it can be to attend an in-person visit. That’s why Dominican University offersVirtual Information Sessions. In an hour or less, you’ll get answers to your most important questions and be one step closer to making your decision.
Here’s what to expect during your virtual session:
Faculty members will review your program or degree, including curriculum, expectations, and outcomes.
Admissions representatives will personally guide you through the admissions process.
Financial Aid specialists will be available to discuss financing options tailored to you.
At Dominican University New York, we understand that life gets busy. Whether you’re balancing work, family, or a packed schedule, it’s not always easy to attend an in-person visit. That’s why we offer Virtual Information Sessions, a convenient way to connect from wherever you are.
Here’s what you can expect:
Faculty members will introduce you to your program, including curriculum highlights and career outcomes.
Admissions representatives will guide you through the application process and important deadlines.
Financial Aid specialists will walk you through available funding options and answer your questions.
It’s a simple, flexible way to get the information you need, all from the comfort of home.
At Dominican University New York, we understand that life gets busy. Whether you're balancing work, family, or a packed schedule, it's not always easy to attend an in-person visit. That's why we offer Virtual Information Sessions, a convenient way to connect from wherever you are.
Here's what you can expect:
Faculty members will introduce you to your program, including curriculum highlights and career outcomes.
Admissions representatives will guide you through the application process and important deadlines.
Financial Aid specialists will walk you through available funding options and answer your questions.
It's a simple, flexible way to get the information you need, all from the comfort of home.
If you have any questions, or need help registering, feel free to reach out to the Dominican University New York Admissions Team.
Virtual Info Sessions are hosted on Microsoft Teams.
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At Dominican University New York, we understand that life gets busy. Whether you’re balancing work, family, or a packed schedule, it’s not always easy to attend an in-person visit. That’s why we offer Virtual Information Sessions, a convenient way to connect from wherever you are.
Here’s what you can expect:
Faculty members will introduce you to your program, including curriculum highlights and career outcomes.
Admissions representatives will guide you through the application process and important deadlines.
Financial Aid specialists will walk you through available funding options and answer your questions.
Dominican University Named a 2025-2026 College of Distinction
Dr. Manuel Martinez speaks with students outside of the Granito Center on the campus of Dominican University New York.
Dominican University New York has been named a 2025-2026 College of Distinction, a prestigious designation awarded to schools whose commitment to engaged, experiential education sets them apart.
This recognition is based on Colleges of Distinction’s unique evaluating criteria known as the Four Distinctions: Engaged Students, Great Teaching, Vibrant Community, and Successful Outcomes. Through extensive research and interviews, Colleges of Distinction identifies institutions that make a meaningful impact on students’ lives, not just ones that fight their way to the top of rankings lists.
“We are proud to be recognized by Colleges of Distinction for the past 11 years for creating an environment where students thrive and reach their full potential, because we have a supportive atmosphere, engaged faculty, and provide practical experience for students with clinicals and internships,” said Manuel Martínez, Ph.D., President, Dominican University New York.
Colleges of Distinction also named Dominican University as a Catholic College of Distinction and recognized Its undergraduate business, education, and nursing programs for excellence. The University earned the Business College of Distinction, the Education College of Distinction, and the Nursing College of Distinction honors for 2025-2026. In addition, Dominican University received a new award from Colleges of Distinction which gives special recognition to colleges and universities that provide stellar support for international students. In the 2024-2025 academic year, Dominican University New York enrolled 44 international students from 24 countries.
“We’ve never believed in ranking schools,” said Tyson Schritter, Chief Operation Officer at Colleges of Distinction. “Our goal is to celebrate institutions that help students find their place, their purpose, and their potential.”
About Colleges of Distinction
Since 2000, Colleges of Distinction has been committed to recognizing schools across the United States for their exceptional contributions to higher education. Member institutions within the Colleges of Distinction consortium distinguish themselves through their unwavering focus on providing an outstanding undergraduate experience. Their website offers dynamic college profiles, customized tools, and valuable resources for students, parents, and high school counselors. For more information visit CollegesofDistinction.com.
June 12, 2025
Juneteenth (UNIVERSITY CLOSED)
Renowned Conservationist and Director of the Bronx Zoo Delivers Commencement Address
James J. Breheny delivering the Dominican University Commencement Address.
Commencement Speaker James Breheny told the Class of 2025, “This is the end of one chapter for you, but the dawn of a whole new life with infinite possibilities” Breheny is a renowned conservationist and Director of the Bronx Zoo, one of the largest and most respected zoological institutions in the world. He also serves as Executive Vice President of Zoos and Aquariums for the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), overseeing operations at all five WCS zoological parks in New York City, including the New York Aquarium. He spoke to graduates at the 71st Annual Dominican University New York Commencement at the Westchester County Center on May 18, 2025.
Breheny explained to the graduates how his journey started as a 14-year-old working at the Bronx Zoo and his passion for wildlife and animals has now taken him around the world to South America, Africa, and Asia. He has worked on reintroduction programs for species facing extinction – including American bison, the Roti Island snake-necked turtle, and the Kihansi spray toad. Breheny also collaborated with Animal Planet on the groundbreaking docuseries The Zoo, offering viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the work of Bronx Zoo staff.
Breheny told the Class of 2025 that the graduates should imagine what they could do. “As I look out on all of you today, I see me. You have the same opportunity for success. You can each write your own ticket,” he said. “To do that, just find something that you are passionate about, something that you love, something at which you excel. Set a goal and work towards it.”
During the Commencement ceremony, Dominican University confered upon Breheny an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters in recognition of his transformative leadership in zoological management, his deep understanding of animal behavior, and his unwavering commitment to biodiversity.
Manuel Martínez, Ph.D., President, Dominican University New York, also addressed the graduates and told them to define success on their own terms — not to base it on on their salary, their number of social media followers, or how quickly they are promoted. “Instead, let success be measured by the lives you touch, the injustices you challenge, how you carry yourself, and the effort and energy you put to achieve your goals,” he said. “Let success be measured in the way you listen to those who don’t have a voice. The way you lead with care and humility. The way you show up – even when there’s no applause.”
In addition to Breheny, other honorees at Commencement included:
Raymond H. Hill, M.E.M. – Philanthropist and businessman Raymond Hill is an accomplished rower who as Chairman and CEO of COREvitas, a biotechnology firm focused on real-world data autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. Hill led the company to a nine-fold revenue growth over eight years. His leadership culminated in the company’s acquisition by Thermo Fisher Scientific for nearly $1 billion. He continues to shape the future of healthcare as an Operating Partner at Arsenal Capital, advising on pharmaceutical and bioscience investments. Hill received an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters.
Mardochee Julien-West M.S., RBT – As a student as Dominican, Mardochee Julien West excelled in the classroom as an English major and co-led Verbal Asylum, Dominican’s Poetry and open mic club where she helped cultivate a creative, inclusive space. Her professional path recently brought her to the University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) where she now serves as both a Qualitative Research Analyst and Success Coach, while also pursuing a Doctor of Management degree focused on community college policy and administration. Julien-West received the 2025 Badami Outstanding Alumna Award.
Howard Goldin and Edward J. Frank – Vietnam veterans Howard Goldin and Edward Frank co- founded a nonprofit organization called S.T.E.P or Schools to End Poverty, which is sponsored by the Spring Valley Rotary. Over the past 20 years, S.T.E.P. has built three schools in Vietnam, as well as schools in Jamaica, Honduras, and Ghana. In addition, two orphanages have been constructed in Vietnam with a third orphanage planned. The orphanages house physically-challenged children and young people who were abused, abandoned, or both. Goldin and Frank were awarded the 2025 Veritas Medal.
A total of 371 students earned doctorate, master’s, bachelor’s, and associate degrees.
May 23, 2025
Social Work Senior Pinning and Honor Society Induction
Save the date! More details to follow.
Science Programs Research Presentations
Health Sciences Research Symposium
Hudson Valley Undergraduate Psychology Conference
Save the date for the 2026 Hudson Valley Undergraduate Psychology Conference!
More details to follow.
This conference began in the 1980’s. Late each Spring semester, during the last 1-2 weeks of school, Dominican University Psychology Program hosts an undergraduate psychology conference. All Dominican Psychology majors present their capstone research at the conference as part of their senior seminar (PS472) requirements. Most students present their research orally using PowerPoint slides but occasionally present posters.
The conference is open to any undergraduate students who wish to present psychological research or theoretical papers, regardless of whether they are students in PS472. In addition, other universities and high schools are welcome to present or attend (high school students are limited to presenting posters unless they receive special permission from the Conference Coordinator).