Manhattan University Announces New Dean for its O’Malley School of Business
Hany Guirguis, Ph.D., Assumes Leadership Position
Hany Guirguis, Ph.D., Assumes Leadership Position
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.
To better recognize its more than 100 majors, minors, graduate programs, and advanced certificates and degrees, and to attract a more globally diverse student body, Manhattan applied for and was granted university status by the New York State Board of Regents, ensuring that Manhattan’s legacy of career-ready higher education across multiple disciplines will continue to flourish.
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.