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Each of the three floors has an indoor “quad” area — perfect for gathering with classmates or hanging out between classes.
A large conference room on the second floor offers comfortable seating and BIG views of bustling Fifth Avenue.
The third-floor STEAM Innovation Lab includes workstations designed to spark imagination, creativity and a love of learning.
The oversized viewing window gives visitors a peek at the action in the STEAM Innovation Lab.
Light-filled smart classrooms on the third and fourth floors are modern and inviting.
Comfortable lounge areas are found throughout the Manhattan Center’s three floors.
The nursing simulation (SIM) lab provides a real-world setting for hands-on clinical experiences.
The well-equipped library offers glass-enclosed private study rooms.
The new center features a media-rich active-learning classroom.
Windows to be installed on the third floor will add natural light to the open space.
Overhead lighting, light wood and open spaces are pervasive.
Custom wall and ceiling coverings add a clean, modern vibe.
Unique lighting fixtures are seen through the center; to the right, the STEAM lab will feature a floor-to-ceiling observation window.
Now that floors and ceilings are done, built-ins are installed.
Clinical training spaces being outfitted.
Interim President Chris Storm
Manhattan Center Executive Director Jennifer Lancaster
Trustee Marc Strachan
Honors College Dean Susan Dinan
Manhattan Center, Room 204, Seating Cap: 20
Furniture: Fixed desks with rolling chairs, Height-adjustable teacher station, Student-facing whiteboards
Technology: Adjustable camera, Audio-Capturing Microphone, HDMI connection for laptop, PC with monitor, Speakers, TV
Manhattan Center, Room 210 – Computer Lab, Seating Cap: 30
Furniture: Fixed desks with rolling chairs, Height-adjustable teacher station, Student-facing whiteboards
Technology: Adjustable camera, Audio-Capturing Microphone, HDMI connection for laptop, Lab PC’s at each student desk, PC with monitor, Projector, Speakers
Manhattan Center, Room 312, Seating Cap: 30
Furniture: Fixed desks with rolling chairs, Height-adjustable teacher station, Student-facing whiteboards
Technology: Adjustable camera, Audio-Capturing Microphone, HDMI connection for laptop, PC with monitor, Projector, Speakers
Manhattan Center, Room 313, Seating Cap: 30
Furniture: Fixed desks with rolling chairs, Height-adjustable teacher station, Student-facing whiteboards
Technology: Adjustable camera, Audio-Capturing Microphone, HDMI connection for laptop, PC with monitor, Projector
Speakers
Manhattan Center, Room 314 – Collaborative Space, Seating Cap: 30
Furniture: Height-adjustable teacher station, Rolling tables and chairs, Student-facing whiteboards
Technology: Adjustable camera, Audio-Capturing Microphone, Crestron Air-Media for casting, HDMI connection for laptop, PC with monitor, Projector, Speakers, TV
Manhattan Center, Room 423, Seating Cap: 30
Furniture: Fixed desks with rolling chairs, Height-adjustable teacher station, Student-facing whiteboards
Technology: Adjustable camera, Audio-Capturing Microphone, HDMI connection for laptop, PC with monitor,
Projector, Speakers
Manhattan Center, Room 424, Seating Cap: 30
Furniture: Fixed desks with rolling chairs, Height-adjustable teacher station, Student-facing whiteboards
Technology: Adjustable camera, Audio-Capturing Microphone, HDMI connection for laptop, PC with monitor, Projector, Speakers
The STEAM lab will feature a large glass viewing panel and a gallery space
Library open space
Faculty office spaces
Administrative office spaces
NYC views from every window
The space reflects its NYC location.
Chief Enrollment Officer Shawana Singletary and Vice Provost for Research and Libraries Andie Ward check out the progress of the glass-fronted private study rooms in the new library space.
Floor 2
Floor 3
Floor 4
Rendering of the exterior facade, showcasing the building鈥檚 modern design and prominent entrance in Midtown Manhattan.
Architectural rendering of the indoor quad, offering a dynamic, open space for students to gather and connect between classes.
An architectural rendering of the student lounge where students can unwind and collaborate in a modern, inviting setting.
Architectural rendering of the lobby, designed to create a welcoming space for 糖心破解版 students.
Architectural rendering of the library, thoughtfully designed for accessibility, personalized assistance and quiet study spaces.
Rendering of 糖心破解版鈥檚 library, showcasing a contemporary design that blends collaborative spaces with areas for individual study.
The Center is easily accessible by public transportation.
Parking in the area is limited, so we highly recommend using public transportation.
The Manhattan Center is now open and welcoming visitors! You can schedule a tour by contacting our team. The center officially opened for classes in the Summer 2026 semester, and we are excited to show you our new facilities.
We are proud to offer a dynamic range of career-focused programs. Current and upcoming offerings include:
The Manhattan Center is designed primarily for graduate and select professional programs. Students taking classes at the Garden City campus will have professional and experiential learning opportunities at the Manhattan Center, a 30-minute train ride from campus. We like to call it GC squared: Garden City to Grand Central (Station).
To enter the building, you will need to use the mobile access system.
Once set up, you can use your phone to swipe into the dedicated left turnstile at the main entrance.
You may be prompted to update your Bluetooth settings as it is required to unlock entry points. We also recommend accepting the suggested settings for Location Services and Power Saving.
When you see your Mobile ID badge, you are ready to swipe at the 糖心破解版 turnstile. It鈥檚 recommended to bring a physical ID as a backup.
Yes. You will be able to reserve space for events starting in the fall semester of 2026.
Yes, we welcome 糖心破解版 alumni! Alumni can access the center by presenting their valid 糖心破解版 alumni ID. We are currently evaluating additional options and services specifically for our alumni community.