New Mock Trial Team is on the Case at Manhattan College
The team recently participated in its first national competition.
The team recently participated in its first national competition.
Murtada will travel to Venice, Italy, in the spring.
Students can earn a master’s degree in accounting starting next year.
Padre, an accounting major, is on track to graduate in May of 2021 and carries a 3.94 grade point average.
The winning team took home $4,500 in prize money to help launch its startup.
Manhattan College faculty and students are working to help each other build a strong financial foundation.
The graduating senior has been interested in computer systems since he was a child growing up in the Dominican Republic.
Nearly 40 Manhattan College students are volunteering to help neighbors file their taxes.
The O’Malley School of Business now offers concentrations to emphasize career tracks in analytics and global business.
O’Malley School of Business faculty are aiming to bridge financial gaps for high school and college students.
The Honors Program offers seminar-style core classes, a capstone research project and career-related networking activities.
Manhattan College faculty are working to enhance finance knowhow for students and the greater Bronx community.
Manhattan College hosted its fifth annual Business Analytics Competition.
Two organizations highlight Manhattan College’s MBA and Accounting programs.
Students from the Data Mining for Business Analytics course learned about Microsoft’s analytics services.
Students are helping their community while gaining hands-on experience.
Goma has taught accounting at Manhattan College for 30 years.
Students from near and far came to Riverdale to analyze the city’s contracts and budget.
Students in the O’Malley School of Business continue to volunteer in the borough.
The largest gift in College history will support what will be known as the O’Malley School of Business.
School of Business field study course in India aims to cultivate actionable change.
Four recent graduates from Manhattan College prove that a staunch commitment to our cities and the nation can yield success in the professional sphere.
From May - August, five seniors from Palestine lived on campus and became part of the College community as active participants in the Summer Research Program at Manhattan.
With one-on-one tutorials from faculty mentor Dr. Musa Jafar, a diverse team of students discovers the art and science of decision-making.
School of Business students created a business and marketing plan for the store, enhancing offerings to the College community.
A panel that took place on Feb. 7 heard career advice from professionals who have achieved success in business, data analytics and technology.
Manhattan College students are working with the Northwest Bronx Resource Center to assist the local community with their income taxes.
Faculty from the Schools of Business, Engineering and Liberal Arts spent Jan. 1-9 forging research and other academic partnerships with students and faculty at Bethlehem University, Palestine, and meeting prominent leaders and NGOs in Bethlehem, Hebron, and Jerusalem, including the Catholic Relief Services (CRS).
Jim Matteo ’89 spoke to the College community about his journey after graduating with a degree in computer information systems and his insights along the way. Over the years he’s worked with industry bigwigs including Lockheed Martin and Microsoft while developing a great work culture that develops leaders and inspires familial-like relationships between colleagues.
According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, job growth in the field will increase by 30% in the next 10 years.
A growing two-day conference hosted by the School of Business places Manhattan College as a thought leader in the field of business analytics.
Business students work with the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program at the Northwest Bronx Resource Center for the rest of tax season.
Attracting participants from 13 colleges and universities from across the nation, the events included a variety of field experts and industry leaders as well as an exciting competition for undergraduate students.
For the first time, the College’s highest undergraduate student honor goes to two deserving seniors.
Students to volunteer with VITA on select Wednesdays and Saturdays at Refuge House in the Fordham Bedford section of the Bronx for remainder of tax season.
Brian Roberts ’85 is an executive vice president and CFO for Warner Music Group, America's largest music conglomerate.