Manhattan University Announces The James Patterson Honors Program
Noted Author and Alum, James Patterson, to Co-Lead the Transformational Program
Noted Author and Alum, James Patterson, to Co-Lead the Transformational Program
The novel explores the intersection of the Indian and American Dream, globalization, and personal identity, drawing from her expertise in international business and cultural change.
Continues the Jasper Legacy of Career-Ready Higher Education Across Multiple Disciplines
Online site offers expanded access for students and alumni connections
O’Malley School of Business maintains prestigious accreditation for six years
Partnership supports transfer students seamlessly transition and have the opportunity for merit-based scholarships
The Student-Athlete Embodies the Lasallian Values That Are Key to the College’s Mission
First Manhattan College Alumna to Achieve This Recognition
Partnership will enable students to transfer credits seamlessly and have the opportunity for merit-based scholarships.
Guirguis brings a wealth of experience to the School of Business along with 24 years of service to Manhattan College.
Gatzke brings a wealth of experience and knowledge in all aspects of Human Resources beginning her tenure on March 11.
Manhattan College's Kakos School of Arts and Sciences recently hosted the 2024 induction ceremony for the prestigious political science honor society, Pi Sigma Alpha.
The O'Malley School of Business hosted the annual Gargano Lecture series on Wednesday, February 28 featuring Martin J. Gruenberg, Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).
The renovations bring a learning environment that combines modern aesthetics with the latest in educational technology.
The sale is run by students from the O’Malley School of Business.
Jimena González-Ramírez wants to increase the success of women and historically underrepresented groups in the economics profession.
These programs will help to explain and understand the vast impact of AI on all aspects of society.
The scholarship will help Wyatt Madej ’21, ’24 (MBA) further his education in supporting research computing systems and advanced cyberstructure.
The building attained gold certification in operations and maintenance.
Winston Peters ’02, is one of five new members chosen at the non-profit organization.
Manhattan College hosted 23 teams and 88 students.
Celebrated chef and television host Lidia Matticchio Bastianich delivered the Commencement address and Alixandria James ’23, was the graduating class valedictorian.
Former FDNY Commissioner Daniel Nigro delivered the Commencement address and Oscar Leon ’21, ’22 (M.S.) was the graduating class valedictorian.
The Nuveen CEO is responsible for the company’s day to day operations and grew up in Washington Heights
The opening ceremony is scheduled for Thursday, March 2 at 4:30 p.m.
The best-selling author continues supporting students at his alma mater.
From all of us at Manhattan University, we wish you a Merry Christmas, blessed New Year, and a happy and healthy holiday season.
Murray discussed her 40-year career on October 27.
Prospective students and families invited to visit campus and begin exploring their Jasper journey.
Students from Christian Brothers Academy in Lincroft visited the College’s STEM facilities
The O'Malley School of Business and the schools of Continuing and Professional Studies, Education and Health, Engineering, Liberal Arts, and Science all offer programs that are designed specifically to prepare students for their careers.
Lecleir receives a Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) to study Swahili in Tanzania during the summer of 2022.
Ashley Reddington ’22, ’22 (MBA) is awarded the Linda M. and Peter M. Musumeci Jr. Foundation Inc. Scholarship to assist students enrolled in the O’Malley School of Business during their junior and senior years.
The Global Head for Environmental, Social and Governance at Blackstone, Rogers will speak on Thursday, April 28.
Annamaria Lusardi, Ph.D., will speak about the importance of financial knowhow on March 30.
The College will host a discussion on moving beyond recovery and toward prosperity together.
Bouyer is Ernst & Young's Americas Director of Inclusiveness Recruiting.
The MBA program is recognized for the first time by the leader in college rankings.
Aumann was the keynote speaker at the O’Malley School of Business Research Seminar.
Murtada will travel to Venice, Italy, in the spring.
Students can earn an advanced certificate in green power and sustainable energy.
Students can earn a master’s degree in accounting starting next year.
Students have pitched in to raise money for school supplies as classrooms fill up this fall.
The O’Malley School of Business professor aims to engage communities to enable coastal resilience.
Winston Peters ’02 will be the program coordinator of the entrepreneurship program.
The best-selling author and philanthropist continues to support students from his alma mater.
Cornelius J. Higgins ’62, Ph.D., is also the recipient of an honorary doctorate.
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.
Satikoff will discuss ways to deliver green energy on March 16.
The men's lacrosse standout and current graduate student has earned a 4.0 GPA in three semesters.
A double major in finance and management, Warley is one of the top players on the women’s basketball team.
Scholarship links academic goals for business student Lorenzo Luciano ’21's to his Italian heritage.
Two seniors offer face masks and other clothing items on the e-commerce website they launched together.
The real estate minor will be within the O’Malley School of Business.
O’Malley School of Business students are gaining firsthand experience managing a portfolio.
Graduate students are invited to learn more about Manhattan College’s graduate programs from home.
Students’ Entrepreneurial Ideas Shine at Virtual Innovation Challenge. The virtual format may have been new, but the levels of competition and audience interest were as high as ever on April 16, when the O’Malley School of Business hosted its annual Innovation Challenge on Facebook Live.
The graduating senior has been interested in computer systems since he was a child growing up in the Dominican Republic.
Former Manhattan College students created an online rewards app using their proprietary cryptocurrency, Munchcoin.
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.
Study abroad trips held during the January intersession provided unforgettable experiences for Manhattan College students traveling during winter break.
The Honors Program offers seminar-style core classes, a capstone research project and career-related networking activities.
Twenty students will receive a James Patterson scholarship for the 2019-20 academic year.
From October 9-30, the College will host events celebrating fair trade on campus.
Manhattan students who completed projects this summer presented their findings to the public on Sept. 26-27.
Manhattan’s latest interdisciplinary projects highlight the many upsides to crossing academic lines.
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.
Wiedemann will learn about commercial revitalization and develop leadership skills.
Quhshi will speak on behalf of the class of 2019 at Undergraduate Commencement; Maresca will be the student speaker at Spring Commencement.
White will speak at the annual Gargano Lecture on Tuesday, April 9.
Two organizations highlight Manhattan College’s MBA and Accounting programs.
The winning idea is an app that connects automobile drivers to mechanics.
Ali is one of 262 students nationwide to receive this award.
The longtime Manhattan College professor will retire in May with a long-lasting impact.
The minor is designed to create critical thinkers for the digital age.
Students from the Data Mining for Business Analytics course learned about Microsoft’s analytics services.
Students can learn about programs in education and health, engineering, science and business.
Students are helping their community while gaining hands-on experience.
A winter break volunteer experience in Michigan helped business student and graduating senior Olivia Gartland understand the reality of the Flint water crisis.
Goma has taught accounting at Manhattan College for 30 years.
2018 Year in Review
Members of the city’s public sector presented to students about post-grad opportunities in government and non-profits.
Rose Klimovich, a faculty member in the O’Malley School of Business, has studied Amazon’s impact on the retail economy.
The Manhattan College community dedicates a community artwork to commemorate the life and legacy of St. John Baptist de La Salle for the Tercentenary.
Stephen Ribuffo ’77 plays a crucial role at the Port of Alaska in Anchorage.
The best-selling novelist and Manhattan College alum continues to give back.
From Yelping the greatest slice of New York City pizza near campus to balancing your academic and extracurricular interests.
Pietrzak used Manhattan College connections to create a new business model.
Students present on topics in liberal arts, business, health, science and engineering.
A $25 million gift from Thomas O’Malley ’63 will allow the College to enhance programs and financial aid to all students.
In its inaugural year, the W.I.S.E. (Women Inspiring Successful Enterprise) professional development summer internship program was a resounding success.
Student veterans and engineering programs highlighted as standout programs.
Manhattan College graduates are landing jobs in their desired fields with strong salaries.
Fun Fact: 75% of Manhattan College freshmen live on campus — making Move-in Day kind of a big deal!
While living together in a community in Lee Hall, freshmen in the Arches program take one class together per semester that incorporates service projects and cultural excursions in New York City.
Students from all five undergraduate schools are conducting Manhattan College research in 2018.
The business alumna from Riverdale has built an illustrious career in advertising upon two prevailing principles: client relationships and data-driven results.
Students can complete the program as a full-time or part-time student, typically within two years.
Students from near and far came to Riverdale to analyze the city’s contracts and budget.
Forbes rates Manhattan College among the top 10 Catholic colleges and universities.
Gibson had served as dean of Fairfield’s Dolan School of Business for six years.
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.
A team of Manhattan students recently placed in the Top 10 of the UniGame, an international business contest from the owners of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream.
A leader in the international organization will speak at the College on February 21.
School of Business field study course in India aims to cultivate actionable change.
The College Fed Challenge provided a forum for Manhattan College students to evaluate the nominee to the country’s central bank.
Undergraduate students have the ability to learn the most spoken language in the world.
Four recent graduates from Manhattan College prove that a staunch commitment to our cities and the nation can yield success in the professional sphere.
Manhattan College students will share their research on current issues in a wide variety of disciplines
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.
The reporter from the Guardian will discuss Edward Snowden’s whistleblowing and its effects at the annual Gargano Lecture.
Business students traveled to the Amazon to research sustainable development.
Earning a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering proved an unlikely path to brand building for one College alumnus who partnered with two former classmates to build a premier business-consulting group in New York City.
Recent college graduates of the Schools of Liberal Arts, Business, Engineering and Science begin their careers working at top brands in the world's most stylish industries.
With one-on-one tutorials from faculty mentor Dr. Musa Jafar, a diverse team of students discovers the art and science of decision-making.
What do Ads and MRIs Have in Common? Whether you’re designing MRIs or ad campaigns, data analytics will help drive your decisions.
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.
Carlos Morales ’14 and Michael Scire ’13 entered the same FDNY class after previously working as resident assistants on campus.
Manhattan College students are working with the Northwest Bronx Resource Center to assist the local community with their income taxes.
With New York City’s startup culture as a backdrop, Jaspers form a hub of creativity and innovation right here, on campus.
Tom Grech ’93 serves as executive director of the Queens Chamber of Commerce working to strengthen businesses in the different communities of Queens.
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).
Two years after graduating from Manhattan, Andres Oreamuno '14 founded City Square Tours, the first hop-on, hop-off tour bus company in San José.
With eye on top prize, economics and finance professor has a greater goal of empowering student participants.
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.
Manhattan College's Summer Research Program includes five students working on Lasallian-focused research projects, plus a collaboration with students from Bethlehem University.
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.
Lafalgio completed Manhattan College’s dual five-year BA/MBA program in four years.
A native of Monroe, N.Y., Trieste will deliver the valedictory address at Undergraduate Commencement on Sunday, May 22.
Dylan McLaughlin ’16 and John Trieste ’16 recently attended and presented at the 32nd annual meeting of the American Real Estate Society in Denver. The pair of finance majors shared their research on the impact of unconventional monetary policy on mortgage rates, and in particular, quantitative easing, which is attributed to a large amount of research developed after the financial crisis.
After receiving dozens of business proposals, the Business School selected eight finalists to present their ideas Shark Tank style — in front of a panel of professors, peers, and business professionals — and compete for a grand prize of $250 in each category: business and social.
Winners Megan McKee ’17 and Daniel Hey ’19 will develop their respective startups with the expert feedback and $250 award from the event.
The student-organized event invited College students and faculty, as well as members of the community, to discuss topics that focused on ways of improving the world and your sense of self.
The new online M.B.A. and M.S. in Applied Mathematics-Data Analytics are designed to give graduates the interdisciplinary skills that employers need.
The Manhattan College senior is active in the community while performing well in the classroom and excelling for the Jaspers' softball team.
Business students work with the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program at the Northwest Bronx Resource Center for the rest of tax season.
Four College students share their experiences working in journalism, education, fashion, and technology.
Manhattan College senior Dylan Gray was a featured panelist at New American Colleges & Universities panel.
Gun Hill Brewing co-founder Kieran Farrell ’96 (MBA) supports local community and New York farmers with the first production brewery in the Bronx since prohibition.
Led by Hany Guirguis, Ph.D., seven Manhattan College students earned a place in the Fed College Challenge’s finals, the College’s best showing ever.
Eric Brody ’10 and Ben Hart ’11 founded Qinetic, a website offering free virtual fitness classes.
Results of a Manhattan College career survey indicate students’ progress in securing a full-time job and/or enrolling in a graduate or professional school within nine months of graduation.
More than a dozen teams went head-to-head in a two-phase contest at the first annual Business Analytics Conference and Competition (BAC@MC) hosted at Manhattan College from May 19-21. Judged by a panel of faculty advisers and practitioners, a team from Pace University reigned supreme and was awarded a $2,000 grand prize.
Six students to take on year-long volunteer positions; one to enter Catholic seminary.
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.
Interior designer Anthony Baratta will speak at the college on April 28.
For the first time ever, Manhattan College will offer a set of six intensive online courses to prepare non-business students for the MBA program.
Business students to volunteer with the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program at the Northwest Bronx Resource Center in the Bronx for duration of tax season.
Former Jasper basketball player Rhamel Brown left behind an incredible legacy as a leader and a winner prior to beginning his professional basketball career in Israel.
For the fourth year in a row, economics and finance professor Hany Guirguis, Ph.D., led a successful team to the Fed College Challenge in New York City.
The former dean of the School of Business receives an honorary doctorate degree.
Contemporary Marketing Issues (MKTG 421) explored the multibillion-dollar fashion industry in spring 2014.
Manhattan's course catalog offers endless opportunities for students to engage in non-traditional learning through hands-on experiences outside of the classroom.
The finishing touch on the College’s state-of-the-art finance lab prepares business majors to succeed in a challenging employment industry.
Taylor Stump ’14 opened Little Miss Cupcape, in Hyannis, Mass., and found inspiration in the quaint Cape Cod location.
Manhattan's 60+ student clubs, organizations and honor societies take Jaspers from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange to the top of the George Washington Bridge.
The minor will address practical and theoretical issues to inform students about ethical challenges.
Marketing major Getanjali “Gigi” Morel ’14 finds foreign markets for industry magnate.
Jorge L. Valle Sanchez ’14 finds footing in the entertainment industry.
Robert Bacchioni ’14 gets an insider’s look at NYC’s professional league sports.
Manhattan College business majors benefit from diverse and unique internship opportunities.
School of Business maintains prestigious accreditation, which is the longest serving global accrediting body for business schools.
Students from various academic disciplines learned about the stock market from inside the New York Stock Exchange.
School of Business professors Mary Michel and Janet Rovenpor recently authored a nationally recognized case study and gave their students a first-hand look.
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.
A group of students are the first Manhattan College undergraduates to travel to India as part of a global business marketing course.
Alumnus Laura Cassell ’79 is the first female executive director and CEO of Catholic Charities and the first layperson to serve in this capacity in any of the eight New York state dioceses.
More than 100 students were recognized for their academic merit and leadership at the Fall Honors Convocation.
College selects 18 students as the 2013-2014 recipients of scholarships established by best-selling author James Patterson ’69.
New tenure-track professors will join faculty in the Schools of Arts, Business, Education and Health, Engineering and Science.
Manhattan College launches Jasper Summer Research Scholars program and awards grants to 10 undergraduates conducting research with faculty members throughout the summer.
In 1942, Fred Grannis was drafted by the U.S. Army two months before graduating. Now, at age 93, he finally earned his degree.
Nearly 1,000 bachelor's and master's students awarded degrees.
Jennifer Player ’13 graduates with MBA and delivers valedictory speech.
More than 100 students were recognized for their academic merit and leadership.
As the class of 2013 prepares to head out into the world, 13 seniors tell us about their plans for after graduation and reflect on what made their Manhattan College experience special.
Panel of business experts offer critiques in first School of Business “shark tank.”
Thomas Stanton will discuss why some firms thrived and others failed following the recent economic collapse
For the fourth consecutive year, Manhattan College business students partnered with the IRS to provide free tax preparation services to low-income families in the Bronx.
Our New York City location provides Manhattan College students with the unique opportunity to intern at world class organizations while still in school. Here are some success stories from recent student interns.
Since her sophomore year, Isjana Dizdari ’12 has interned at J.P. Morgan where she has been able to apply her classroom studies to the corporate world.
Financial historian Charles Geisst, Ph.D., Ambassador Charles A. Gargano Professor of Economics and Finance at Manhattan College, will publish his 19th book, Beggar Thy Neighbor: A History of Usury and Debt, on March 4. Beggar Thy Neighbor recounts the major debt revolutions of the past to the most recent financial crises.
More than 120 students, faculty and staff traveled to 10 destinations around the world during the winter intersession through Manhattan College study abroad programs, field study seminars and L.O.V.E. trips. This year’s trips featured some of most unique learning opportunities to date.
Students to volunteer with VITA at Refuge House in the Fordham Bedford section of the Bronx.
John Butler ’86 leads his company to bring hope to hemophiliacs.