MacMenamin's Grill & ChefWorks is located at 115 Cedar Street, New Rochelle, NY 10801. This refurbished brick building housing MacMenamin's Grill boasts the excitement of a New York Loft, with the comfortable serenity of a fireplace, an ample limestone bar, and beautiful detailing. This is exactly the feeling the menu provides - exciting innovation paired with the polished confidence of well-prepared American classics. Guests pass through the cooking school's dramatic demonstration kitchens on their way upstairs to an inviting dining room, warmed by maple floor and cherry appointments, alabaster lighting, and arched windows. Press "Blue Button" for menus, cooking school (even for Kids) and website.
The Huguenot Children’s Library, a branch of the New Rochelle Public Library, is located at 794 North Avenue, New Rochelle, New York 10804.
The Huguenot Children’s Library is Westchester County ’s first and only children’s library. The library which opened in 1997 is entirely dedicated to children and their families, with books, computers, and activities just for kids, plus a community meeting space that can be used for special events. Outside, the library grounds include a plaza with seating for parents and caregivers adjacent to a state of the art playground.
The Huguenot Children’s Library is the result of an unprecedented community effort spearheaded by a non-profit, non-partisan citizen’s group, the Partnership for the Huguenot Children’s Library. Formed in 1993, this group took a branch library that was closed in 1992, reinvented it as a family destination and raised the funding needed to renovate and operate the library.
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St. Simon's Church is part of the suburban community of New Rochelle, NY, which is known as the Queen City of Long Island Sound. We are in the midst of several economically and ethnically diverse neighborhoods where there is great opportunity to be of service to God and to the community. St. Simon's ministry touches people across the city of New Rochelle and many nearby communities including Greenwich, CT, New York City and beyond.
Over the past 91 years the Church of St. Simon the Cyrenian has experienced God's love and blessings in countless ways. Our faith in prayer continues to sustain us. The blessings of God's love have surely enriched our lives together. We are a people of faith, hope and love.
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St. John's Episcopal Church - Wilmot
914-636-0047
St. John's, Wilmot, is an Episcopal parish located in New Rochelle, convenient to Bronxville, Eastchester, and Scarsdale, as well as Larchmont, and other Sound Shore Communities, from which it draws its members. Located in an historic district of New Rochelle, near Thomas Paine Cottage, its buildings date to colonial times. St. John's was organized as an Episcopal parish in 1858, and is one of the oldest churches in Westchester County, New York. Norman Rockwell, who lived nearby, attended this church and his children were baptized here.
It is an intimate parish, drawing its parishioners not only from other Episcopal parishes, but from Roman Catholic, and other Protestant denominations, as well as other religious traditions. Following the church service, an informal coffee and tea reception is held in the adjoining St. Francis' Cottage.
St. John's Church is unique in its makeup, and the congregation is made up of varied backgrounds, ages, denominations, sexual orientations, races, countries of origin, and more. Ours is an amalgamation of the living word of Christ Jesus.
In the heart of New Rochelle, the graceful spire of Trinity-St. Paul’s church has towered over the ever-changing landscape of New Rochelle since 1864. Please press "Blue Button" to explore our website.
Welcome to the School of Arts and Sciences of The College of New Rochelle, New York State’s first Catholic liberal arts college for women. We are a small learning community with a tranquil campus nestled in a residential area just outside of New York City - just 30 minutes from Grand Central Station in midtown Manhattan. Our strong academic program and unique location combine to offer distinct advantages to our students, and we pride ourselves on the educational experience we provide.
Since its founding by the Ursuline Order in 1904, The College of New Rochelle has maintained as a hallmark its reputation for quality. Students in the School of Arts & Sciences experience that quality in important ways — in a distinctive curriculum that combines the liberal arts with professional preparation, in a nationally recognized faculty of dedicated teachers and gifted scholars, and in an academic community that values and fosters excellence, integrity, service and tolerance.
Our students are a diverse group of young women from the United States and other countries who bring with them special talents, interests and aspirations. They are classmates, project partners, roommates and friends. Whether preparing for a career in broadcasting, teaching, business, the arts, the health professions or human services, they share a common educational experience — classes are small and student-centered, courses are designed to meet the challenge of 21st century global citizenship, and programs offer ample opportunity for internships in places like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the United Nations.
At The College of New Rochelle, women are provided the opportunities and tools to advance to leadership in society. Our commitment to women benefits men and women by permitting both to transform and transcend traditional societal roles. We integrate the liberal arts with solid career preparation, and from our Ursuline heritage we invoke and discuss our values unself-consciously and unapologetically. This is a privileged place where intellect and compassion journey together.
Summary facts about College of New Rochelle
History The College of New Rochelle is an independent, private Catholic liberal arts college founded in 1904 by the Order of Saint Ursula. It consists of four schools: the all-women School of Arts and Sciences and three co-ed schools: School of Nursing, School of New Resources (for adult learners) and Graduate School.
Location Our beautiful 20-acre suburban campus in New Rochelle is located just 30 minutes from midtown Manhattan. Our proximity to New York City allows students and faculty to use the city as an extension of the classroom.
Faculty The School of Arts and Sciences has 47 full-time faculty members with 94 percent of them holding a doctoral degree or the highest degree in their field. Our student-faculty ratio is 10-1, and the average class size is 16 students.
Special Programs The College offers a number of special programs that enhance the educational experience including: The Honors Program, Study Abroad, Internships, Cooperative Education, and Independent Study.
Enrollment Nearly 500 young women from 17 states and 10 foreign countries are currently enrolled at CNR in the School of Arts and Sciences, and over 60 percent live on campus.
Academic Programs For almost 100 years, The College of New Rochelle has provided its students with a richly diverse and intellectually stimulating experience. Today, as a medium-size, multi-campus independent institution serving more than 7,000 students in four academic units, the College continues to provide an educational experience through which the unique potential of each student can be realized.
Facilities Our campus consists of 20 major buildings including: Leland Castle, a national historic site; Mooney Center with innovative computer and photography labs and television production studio; newly-renovated Mother Irene Gill Library; Student Campus Center; Rogick Life Science Center and Science Hall with more than a dozen laboratories; and four residence halls. Construction of state-of the-art Wellness Center will begin in 2005.
Accreditation We are accredited by Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104), the Council on Social Work Education (1725 Duke Street, suite 500, Alexandria, VA 22314). The education programs are accredited by the Regents Accreditation of Teacher Education (89 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12234).
Campus Life CNR students enjoy a vibrant campus with over 20 student clubs and organizations and six NCAA Division III intercollegiate sports. Campus Ministry provides abundant opportunities for community service as well as coordinating Catholic and interfaith worship services, and programs.
We offer over 25 areas of study, including Professional and Pre-Professional Programs, conferring Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science degrees. All of our academic programs are grounded in the liberal arts. Press "Blue Button" to explore The College of New Rochelle.
Iona's School of Arts and Science is located in New Rochelle, Westchester County, NY 10801. Through its 22 academic departments, the School offers BA, BS, MA, and MS degrees in over 30 areas of study as well as several non-degree certificate programs. Through our major programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels, we offer courses of study in the traditional liberal arts disciplines and in selected pre-professional and professional programs designed to provide academic challenge, intellectual depth, which are rooted in liberal learning. The Arts & Science programs serve both traditional-age and returning-adult students. They provide a challenging education which involves an appropriate mix of classroom instruction, independent research, and internship or practical experience.
An Iona education equips students with the skills necessary for success in a rapidly changing environment: critical thinking, effective oral and written communication, problem solving, ethical decision making, computer competency, and scientific and technological literacy. Our foundation in the liberal arts enables students to develop the habits of mind associated with our most precious human heritage: those ideas, beliefs, and writings that are the basis of intellectual, cultural, and moral development.
We have an exceptional faculty of teacher-scholars who have both the academic credentials and practical experience necessary to deliver an outstanding education. Our facilities are well-designed and equipped to meet contemporary technological demands. We continue to develop new programs that enrich the academic experience at Iona and prepare students to meet the challenges of a complex world.
Iona College and the Hagan School of Business offer a wonderful opportunity for you to further your education in business administration. The Hagan School of Business is accredited by AACSB International, the oldest and most prestigious specialized accrediting organization for programs in business and is recognized as one of the nation's most outstanding business schools, according to The Princeton Review. We are committed to continuous improvement in serving the needs of our stakeholders through teaching excellence, scholarship, and service. Press "Blue Button" to explore the IONA School of Arts And Science website.
Monroe College was founded in 1933 with a single goal: To educate men and women for a successful future in the world. Monroe offers Bachelor's degree programs, with an Associate degree along the way, in the most relevant areas for today's rapidly changing global economy. Monroe College's two campus' are located in Westchester County and in Bronx, NY.
Degrees Offered Monroe offers Associate (A.A.S.), Bachelor's (B.B.A.) and Master's (MBA) degrees leading to employment in today's biggest fields. Degrees include Medical Administration, Medical Assisting and Health Services Administration, Computer Information Systems, Business Technologies, Criminal Justice, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Culinary Arts, Business Administration, Business Management, General Business and Accounting.
Technology is Key Monroe College also understands the value and importance of technology-today and into the future. Distance Learning courses allow students to take classes via the Internet, while a direct digital connection provides teleconferencing between the Bronx and Westchester campuses.
Liberal Arts Core At Monroe, each student takes a Liberal Arts core with their degree of choice to ensure a well rounded, comprehensive education. Courses include, psychology, sociology, anthropology, literature, and history. Press "Blue Button" to visit the Monroe College website.