Menlo College and Abu Dhabi University Posted on July 31, 2024April 8, 2025 by Tess Rewick Menlo College Partners with Abu Dhabi University to Launch Innovative Agreement for 3+1 Undergraduate Business and 4+1 Master of Science in Information Systems Degrees Atherton, CA – July, 2024 – Menlo College is delighted to announce a strategic educational partnership with Abu Dhabi University (ADU). This alliance introduces a groundbreaking degree program, marking a significant advancement in international higher education collaboration. This innovative education model offers a unique opportunity for ADU students who complete three years of their business program at ADU to then transfer to Menlo College for their senior year. Moreover, students who earn their bachelor’s degree in business at ADU can further their education by enrolling in the Menlo College Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) program, opening doors to a wide range of career opportunities. Menlo College President Steven Weiner emphasized the program’s alignment with the College’s international strategy, stating, “This partnership with Abu Dhabi University demonstrates Menlo College’s commitment to global education. Together, ADU and Menlo College will provide students with essential skills for success in an interconnected world, opening up promising exceptional opportunities for global learning and professional advancement.” The partnership between ADU and Menlo College reflects the institutions’ meticulous planning and dedication to crafting a comprehensive, internationally-focused educational experience. The two schools are proud to offer this unique academic pathway, which aims for international academic and professional excellence. Dr. Mouwafac Sidaoui, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dean of the School of Business, and Founder of the MSIS program at Menlo College, reflected on the significance of this collaboration: “This transformative partnership enriches students’ educational experiences and underscores our commitment to innovative, globally-focused education that prepares graduates for success in the world of international business.” Please visit the Menlo College website for additional information about the MSIS program and other global initiatives. Read More: Menlo College Launches $5 Million Matching Campaign Following Major Donation Menlo College Wins NAIOP Silicon Valley University Challenge Menlo College Joins Niche Direct Admissions Program for 2024 Contact Information Press Contact: pr@menlo.edu About Menlo College Menlo College is a small private, nonprofit college founded in 1927 with a mission to “ignite potential and educate students to make meaningful contributions in the innovation economy.” Situated in the heart of Silicon Valley, Menlo College offers undergraduate degrees in business and psychology, as well as two graduate degrees: a Master of Science in Information Systems, and a Master of Arts in Sport and Performance Psychology. Menlo is designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American, Native American and Pacific Islander-Serving (AANAPISI) Institution.
Menlo College Launches $5 Million Matching Campaign Following Major Donation Posted on July 17, 2024April 8, 2025 by Tess Rewick Menlo College Launches $5 Million Matching Campaign Following Major Donation Atherton, CA – July, 2024 – Menlo College, founded in the heart of Silicon Valley, has embarked on a significant fundraising initiative following a generous $5 million donation announced at its May 17 Board meeting. The campaign aims to match this transformative contribution to further enhance educational opportunities for its diverse student body. Since the campaign’s inception, Menlo College has garnered remarkable support from trustees, alumni, and community members, raising over $2.2 million towards the $5 million goal. Established nearly a century ago, Menlo College remains committed to empowering students, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds. A recent highlight includes the establishment of a state-of-the-art Public Speaking Center, made possible by a generous gift from distinguished alumnus John Pritzker ’76. During the pandemic, the College also expanded its on-campus housing capacity by 50% through the construction of the John Arrillaga Residence Hall, ensuring students have access to affordable housing amid external challenges. “We are deeply grateful for the overwhelming support from our community,” stated President Steven Weiner. “This campaign underscores our commitment to providing a transformative educational experience that prepares our graduates for success in today’s competitive landscape.” For those interested in contributing to the campaign, donations can be made online via the Menlo College Giving Page. As Menlo College prepares to celebrate its centennial in 2027, the institution looks forward to continuing its legacy of excellence and impact in higher education. Contact Information Press Contact: pr@menlo.edu About Menlo College Menlo College is a small private, nonprofit college founded in 1927 with a mission to “ignite potential and educate students to make meaningful contributions in the innovation economy.” Situated in the heart of Silicon Valley, Menlo College offers undergraduate degrees in business and psychology, as well as two graduate degrees: a Master of Science in Information Systems, and a Master of Arts in Sport and Performance Psychology. Menlo is designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American, Native American and Pacific Islander-Serving (AANAPISI) Institution.
Menlo College Excels in Global Scaling Challenge, Securing 2nd Place Posted on May 13, 2024April 8, 2025 by Tess Rewick Menlo College proudly secured 2nd place in the recent Global Scaling Challenge hosted by the Anderson School of Management at the University of New Mexico on April 26-27, 2024. This competition provided a platform for student teams worldwide to address real-world scaling needs in an immersive online format. Participants, focused on consulting for three innovative space-tech startups, were tasked with devising strategies to propel their operations to a global scale. Menlo College’s team diligently crafted tailored recommendations, aimed at fostering sustainable growth and technological advancement within the space sector. Under the exceptional leadership of Professor Fabian Eggers, Menlo’s dedicated business students showcased remarkable talent and strategic acumen, maintaining the institution’s tradition of success in national competitions. Among 29+ competing universities globally, Menlo distinguished itself through innovative solutions and collaborative teamwork. Javier Banson (Finance Major), Chloe Schnepf (Marketing Major), Julius Stiemer (Finance Major), and Sabrina Yahi (Accounting Major) demonstrated exceptional leadership and ingenuity throughout the challenge, earning accolades for their remarkable achievements. Each student will receive approximately $820 in cash prizes from the Global Scaling Challenge committee. Reflecting on their experience, Chloe Schnepf stated, “The Global Scaling Challenge is a renowned international competition, and I’m ecstatic to have been given this opportunity! After countless hours of dedicated work and impassioned discussions, our team successfully achieved our objectives.” Julius Stiemer added, “What lingers most vividly in my mind is the spirited debates we engaged in and our unwavering unity in achieving our goals. Our team brilliantly secured second place in this global scaling challenge, showcasing our dedication and teamwork.” Menlo College extends its sincere congratulations to the winning team and expresses gratitude to all participants, sponsors, and supporters who contributed to the success of the Global Scaling Challenge. About Menlo College Menlo College, established in 1927, is a small, private, non-profit, and accredited residential college located in Atherton, California. It offers four-year undergraduate degrees in business and psychology, as well as two graduate degrees: a Master of Science in Information Systems, and a Master of Arts in Sport and Performance Psychology. Located in Silicon Valley, one of the world’s most entrepreneurial and innovative regions, Menlo College cultivates in its students the skills, integrity, and passion to make meaningful contributions in the innovation economy.
Saint Michael Trio Appointed to Artistic Residency at Menlo College Posted on August 22, 2023January 27, 2025 by Tess Rewick The Saint Michael Trio has been named Artists in Residence at Menlo College, President Steven Weiner announced today. The appointment, initially to last for a period of five years, establishes a slate of new musical offerings for the Menlo College community and beyond. Established in 2007, the Saint Michael Trio (www.saintmichaeltrio.org) is considered California’s premiere piano trio. Though branded as a trio, the ensemble draws on the talents of multiple musicians, principally including violinists Daniel Cher and Robin Sharp, cellist Michel Flexer, and pianist Russell Hancock. In every combination, the ensemble is praised for their vivid interpretations of the classic chamber literature and hailed for the way they make their concerts accessible and informative. They also perform jazz and lighter fare. Their recordings have won accolades in the national press, and are heard on Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, Amazon, and FM stations nation-wide. President Weiner observed how the appointment marks a return engagement for the Trio. “Saint Michael cut its teeth at Menlo College in 2008 and quickly outgrew the auditorium. Now, after their many travels, they feel a particular nostalgia for the intimate musical experiences our campus can provide.” Though classically trained and highly experienced on the concert stage, three of the members hail from the private sector. Violinist Daniel Cher is a medical doctor who leads clinical trials and regulatory affairs for breakthrough medical devices; cellist Michel Flexer is a software architect and entrepreneur, most recently the founder of Duck Duck Moose (a subsidiary of Khan Academy); and pianist Russell Hancock is president and CEO of Joint Venture Silicon Valley, an influential group of business and government leaders tackling regional issues. The group’s final member, violinist Robin Sharp, is on the music faculty at Stanford University. “All of these musicians model the success and multi-dimensionality we intend for our graduates,” continued President Weiner. “They bring an enterprise approach to their music-making, and they will add significantly to the intellectual life of the College.” In addition to regular campus concerts, the Trio will conduct master classes, hold open rehearsals, and offer collaborative performance opportunities. They will also present “informances” (programs featuring commentary and demonstrations of compositional techniques), a format they made popular during their first appointment at the College. “Saint Mike began its musical life on this campus, and we’re excited to return,” said Russell Hancock, speaking for the Trio. “We’re especially pleased to do it in an environment where artistic excellence and business achievement are viewed as complementary and mutually reinforcing.” The Trio’s appointment is effective as of August 1, and their kick-off concert will take place September 30, 2023 in Florence Moore Auditorium on the Menlo College campus. Read more: Empowering Student Voices: A Q&A with Dean Melissa Michelson Opening with Artistry: Menlo College Reopens Campus with a New Sculpture Donation See more Menlo College Events! About Menlo College Menlo College was established in 1927. It is a small, private, non-profit, undergraduate and graduate, accredited, residential college located in Atherton, California, designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American, Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI), a dual designation achieved by only 1% of all colleges and universities. Menlo College’s location in Silicon Valley, one of the world’s most entrepreneurial and innovative geographical areas, has enabled the College to create a valuable market niche for its students locally — as well as globally. Menlo College cultivates in its students the skills, integrity, and passion to make meaningful contributions in an innovation economy. About the Saint Michael Trio The Saint Michael Trio is Silicon Valley’s update to the chamber music scene, making the form fresh and accessible for the rising generation.
Menlo College Earns NAIA Champions of Character Five-Star Institution Award for 2022-23 Posted on August 21, 2023January 27, 2025 by Tess Rewick By: Drew Barton & Ally Salzwedel As they do every year at this time, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) just announced the 2022-23 schools that earned their Champions of Character designation. For the 15th consecutive year, Menlo College was awarded the Champions of Character Five-Star Award. NAIA’s Champions of Character program is designed to instill an understanding of character values in sport and provide practical tools for student-athletes, coaches, and athletic administrators to use in modeling exemplary character traits. The program has established five core values that stretch well beyond the playing field to include: integrity, respect, responsibility, sportsmanship and servant leadership. These character values help young people – and those associated with their development – make good choices in all aspects of their life and reflect the true spirit of competition. In response to this announcement, Menlo College President Steven Weiner said that “Menlo College is proud of our sustained commitment to the core values that are promoted through NAIA’s Champions of Character program. To be able to earn this recognition for 15 straight years speaks to the quality of the leadership provided by the Menlo Athletics team, and the qualities they look for when recruiting student-athletes to our program.” Menlo Athletics is coming off one of its most successful seasons in school history. Six teams would qualify for national tournaments, 19 athletes were named All-Americans and two athletes were named national champions. The department also produced the most wins ever with 149 and also saw a record 75 athletes named to conference All-Academic teams. Receiving the NAIA’s Champions of Character Five-Star distinction is just another outstanding benchmark on a great 2022-2023 athletics season. When asked what this accomplishment means for the department Vice President & Director of Athletics Keith Spataro said: “I am thankful for all our coaches, staff and student-athletes do to be recognized for the distinction. It truly has become who we are and speaks volumes about the type of character our coaches and students-athletes represent.” After such a successful year, the staff, players and fans of Menlo Athletics should be looking forward to another great season of athletics! Read more from Menlo Athletics by clicking here. About Menlo CollegeMenlo College was established in 1927. It is a small, private, non-profit, undergraduate and graduate, accredited, residential college located in Atherton, California, designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American, Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI), a dual designation achieved by only 1% of all colleges and universities. Menlo College’s location in Silicon Valley, one of the world’s most entrepreneurial and innovative geographical areas, has enabled the College to create a valuable market niche for its students locally — as well as globally. Menlo College cultivates in its students the skills, integrity, and passion to make meaningful contributions in an innovation economy.