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Menlo College Career Connect Day 2023 is Officially Set for April 4

Following the return of the in-person Career Connect Day in 2022, Menlo College’s annual event will continue the tradition of bridging students with industry with this year’s Career Connect Day on April 4, 2023.

“Career Connect Day is for all Menlo College students, across all majors and interests,” said Executive Director of Internships and Career Services Jocylen Ashton. “This is a good opportunity for students to immerse themselves in self-understanding as it comes to their career. They will network with trusted alumni and learn from other industry experts on how they might prepare for their futures. Then, the Career Fair gives students the opportunity to apply what they learn as they connect with potential employers.”

Exploring Emerging Fields and Developing Self-Understanding

Students will have a chance to get in touch with experts from different industries and acquire important professional guidance. Morning panels sessions will be hosted by volunteers (some of whom are alumni), connecting across Menlo’s business and psychology degree programs. As they learn, students can iteratively evaluate the suitability of their majors and eventual career paths.

This year’s breakfast Keynote Speaker is Jeremy Schifeling, one of the founders of LinkedIn Guys – a powerful, leading tool to use for personal branding as well as building up network connections. Offered by the Office of Internships and Career Services, Menlo students can register on LinkedIn Guys for free LinkedIn Masterclasses. LinkedIn is an auxiliary tool to use to charge a career search and increase exposure to recruiters.

Career Connect Day Highlights the Office of Internships & Career Services’ Commitment to Student Success

Career Connect Day is part of the Office of Internships & Career Services’ ongoing efforts to provide students with unique opportunities to envision and pursue their professional goals. Those efforts helped Menlo College earn the Outstanding College Work Experience & Internship Award from the California Internship & Work Experience Association in 2019. This award in part recognizes Menlo’s flagship student internship program that provides students with the opportunity to gain on-the-job training experiences while also offering the chance for self-reflection on future career choices.

With initiatives like Career Connect Day and the student internship program, the Office of Internships & Career Services has recently propelled more than 75% of Menlo College students to employment or graduate programs within six months of their graduation. “Our Office aims to provide professional, comprehensive, and practical assistance to our students,” said Ashton.

It contributes to Menlo College’s top college rankings by PayScale, The Princeton Review, and Forbes. Menlo alumni can be found at countless elite companies like Google, Apple, LinkedIn, and more. Many also go on to start their own businesses. 

About Menlo College

Menlo College was established in 1927. It is a small, private, non-profit, four-year, accredited, residential college located in Atherton, California. 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.

Menlo College Menʻs Wrestling Earns Cascade Collegiate Conference Title

Menlo College Men’s Wrestling claimed the Cascade Collegiate Conference title for the third time in five years on Saturday, February 18, 2023!

In 2020, Menlo College Men’s Wrestling won the Cascade Collegiate Conference title by a 10-point margin. This year, the Oaks won with 153.0 points, beating the next best team, Southern Oregon (108.5 points), by 45 points. Menlo placed 11 wrestlers, with two champions, three second-place wrestlers, three third-place wrestlers, and many more qualifying for Nationals.

Other Accolades:

  • Coach of the Year: Joey Martinez in his 14th year as head coach
  • Most Outstanding Wrestler: Gulomjon Abdullaev, 133

125 – Riley Siason – 3rd place

Senior Riley Siason had to battle back on Day 2 to place third at 125. He went 5-1 on the tournament and defeated Matthew Terrenced (Vanguard) by decision (11-4) to book his ticket to Nationals.

125 – Cristian Vasquez – 6th place

Vasquez went 1-3 on the weekend with a first-round bye. In the quarterfinals, Cristian pinned James Maheras (Arizona Christian) in the second period with only 15 seconds left. Vasquez is being patient on his potential run at Nationals as Menlo waits for wild card spots to drop this week.

133 – Gulomjon Abdullaev – Champion

The Olympian Gulomjon Abdullaev went 4-0 on the weekend en route to winning the 133-pound title. In the semifinals match, Abdullaev won by tech fall (16-0) against Braden Carson (Eastern Oregon) to make it to the championship match.

Gulomjon also earned the title of Most Outstanding Wrestler, which is voted by head coaches of the tournament, and will be heading to Nationals.

133 – Jovan Garcia – 2nd place

Junior Jovan Garcia also earned his spot at Nationals after going 3-1 on the weekend. It will be his first appearance at Nationals as an Oak.

149 – Christopher Gaxiola – 4th place

Chris went 3-2 to secure his fourth-place spot at 149. In the consolation semifinals, he faced off against Vanguard’s Bryant Avila and won by tech fall (19-4). Gaxiola now awaits his potential wild card bid for Nationals.

157 – Abraham Del Toro – Champion

Senior Abraham Del Toro earned the 157-pound title this weekend by going 4-0. In the championship match, he faced off against University of Providence’s Aden Graves. It was 1-1 most of the match and went into sudden victory, but Del Toro was able to get the take down to win the championship. Del Toro will be returning to Nationals for the Oaks.

165 – Rysan Leong – 3rd place

Rysan went 3-1 on the weekend to place third and earn his spot on the Nationals roster. In the consolation semifinals, he defeated Montana Northern’s Devin Crawford by decision (5-4).

174 – Maximus Zamora – 4th place

Zamora joined the Nationals crew by placing fourth at 174, going 3-2 on the weekend. Max also had to battle back after going 0-1 with a bye on Day 1.

184 – Isaiah Morales – 3rd place

Isaiah took third place as a freshman to make his first appearance at Nationals as an Oak. He went 4-1 on the weekend, winning in sudden victory in the consolation finals against Arizona Christian’s Kaden Martin after getting a takedown to win 5-3.

197 – Afton Silvis – 2nd place

Senior Afton Silvis earned second place at 197 after going 3-1 on the weekend.

285 – Antonio Dacosta – 2nd place

Antonio was the final Oak to punch his ticket to Nationals after going 2-1 on the weekend and placing second.

Up Next….

Without factoring in wild card spots, nine wrestlers qualified for the NAIA National Tournament in Park City, Kansas on March 3-4, 2023.

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Immersing Yourself in Silicon Valley: Menlo College Students Gain Exposure in New Course

Capitalizing on its unique location and connections in Silicon Valley, Menlo College recently launched a new Silicon Valley Immersion (SVI) course, taught by Chief Academic Officer, Vice President of Academic Affairs, and Dean of the School of Business Mouwafac Sidaoui.

In this course, which ran in the Fall 2022 semester, students visited various companies in Silicon Valley, including Google, Zoom, Colliers, Crowdz, and more. In addition, the course featured business practitioners as guest speakers to chat with students, share their experiences, and provide professional advice for those looking to enter the tech world.

“The Silicon Valley Immersion course challenges me and takes me out of my comfort zone,” Mary Antonette Reyes ‘25 (pictured above), a student enrolled in the inaugural SVI course, wrote on LinkedIn. “It teaches me how to pivot and thrive in a territory I am initially not familiar with or comfortable in.” 

Keeping Pace with Student Demands and Employer Needs

Menlo College has the mission of educating students for the 21st century and the innovation economy. The College is constantly updating the academic curriculum to stay on the leading edge. This allows students to readily adapt in the workplace and feel confident in their areas of expertise once they graduate.

Did you know that 93% of 2021 graduates are employed or in graduate school, six months after graduation?

“The world needs people of good intent, intelligence, and energy to create, curate, and apply resources to solve intractable problems, such as poverty, war, religious persecution, environmental degradation, and social injustice,” Dean Sidaoui said.

“Whether your interests lie in commerce, public policy, or business, at home or around the world, the Menlo College School of Business provides the opportunity to work with others of the same mind and purpose to create value for today and tomorrow.”

To learn more about new minor degree offerings available to students to meet their interests, click here.

Plug into Silicon Valley!

Get an out-and-out feeling of the high-tech atmosphere in Silicon Valley. Have the chance to take a tour of your dream company. Meet face-to-face with the elites in the industry, and listen to the stories and work experience of diverse talents from various companies.

[SVI group with Dr. Mouwafac Sidaoui; Chris Garrett ‘94, Trustee and Owner, Devil’s Canyon Brewery; and Kenzie Carpenter ‘19, Director of Marketing at Devil’s Canyon Brewery]

Originally published on November 9, 2022

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About Menlo College

Menlo College was established in 1927. It is a small, private, non-profit, four-year, accredited, residential college located in Atherton, California. 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.

Aaron Santillan ’03 Joins the Board of Menlo College

Aaron Santillan ‘03 first joined the Menlo College community as an international student from Mexico and a member of the Men’s Basketball team. Throughout graduate school and his employment at VISA, over the decades Santillan has continued to engage with the College in important ways. Now, Menlo is honored to announce that he continues to strengthen his engagement by joining the Menlo College Board of Trustees.

“I’ve always seen Menlo as a ‘choose your adventure’ place. Students can take advantage of Menlo’s unique faculty-to-student ratio, its location in the heart of Silicon Valley, and a genuine commitment to the Students from everyone, starting with President Weiner,“ said Aaron.

2001-2002 Menlo College Men’s Basketball Team

Staying Connected to Menlo for More Than 20 Years

Since his time as a student, Aaron and his family have remained closely connected to the College. He and his wife, Eda Cano, are heartfelt supporters of Menlo College basketball, Santillan’s sport during his time as an Oak. Aaron and his family frequently attend home and away games, and generously make their home a welcoming place for the teams. As Aaron observed, “As a student, athletics provide discipline, competition, camaraderie, and lifelong friends.”

Aaron also provides guidance as a member of the advisory board for Menlo’s Academic Program in Finance. His valuable reflections on the needs and desires of the industry have led to refinements in Menlo’s curriculum in ways that help students secure internships and jobs.

Choosing Menlo for the Future Generation

Most recently, Santillan became a Menlo College parent, adding to his affinity for the College. His son Alexander (pictured above) joined the Class of 2025 in the fall, and is currently spending his Sophomore year in Japan.

“As a parent, I cannot ask for better. Alexander is not only encouraged to come up with lofty goals, he is encouraged and provided with the tools to pursue them while having faculty and friends that sincerely want him to succeed,” he said.

Santillan Represents the Best of Menlo; College Expands on DEI Commitment

“In many ways, Aaron is a model alumnus and ideal trustee,” said Menlo College President Steven Weiner. “With his valuable professional experience, his continuous service to our academic and athletic programs, and now as a parent to Alexander, Aaron brings broad and deep knowledge, as well as a vital perspective. His participation will undoubtedly ensure the College is prepared to guide our students to become even more successful as we approach our second century. This important appointment reflects how Menlo College continues to activate its commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at all levels and across the community.”

After graduating from Menlo College in 2003, Aaron received a Master’s of Science (MS) degree in Information Systems from the University of San Francisco. And after a couple ventures, he joined VISA in 2006, beginning as a Pricing Analyst. Santillan now serves as Vice President / Head of US Interchange Pricing Strategy.

Eda and Aaron have two children: Alexander (19), who is currently attending Menlo College as a member of the class of 2025, and Luka (3), who attended his first Menlo Oaks’ basketball game at 4 weeks old!

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Flexible Study Paths and Diversity Enrichment: Menlo College Announces New International Agreements with Other Institutions

Menlo College is pleased to announce new, flexible international study abroad programs, a dual-degree program, and a transfer program with other institutions! Starting in the fall of 2022, a short-term exchange (one semester to a year) and dual degree program developed by Menlo College and Centre d’Études Franco-Américain de Management (CEFAM) was officially launched. The upcoming exchange and 2+2 programs with Al Ain University (AAU) will begin in Spring 2023. 

AAU is an AACSB accredited institution – a recognition afforded to only 5% of the world’s business schools.

France: Study Abroad Semester(s) or Earn Two Degrees in Four Years!

Through the agreement reached with CEFAM, students are eligible to either participate in a short-term exchange or the 3+1 dual-degree program:

  • Short-Term Exchange: The semester abroad program is built for students who are seeking a study abroad experience lasting one semester to a year. Students are also required to take a language course. 
  • 3+1 Dual-Degree Business Program: The 3+1 program is a transfer program tailored for students seeking to earn two degrees. After three years of study at the college of origin, students can transfer to the other for one academic year of study with a scholarship. After finishing a total of four years of college study, students receive diplomas from both CEFAM and Menlo College.

United Arab Emirates: Study Abroad or Easily Transfer

In addition to France, students can also easily choose to go to or from the United Arab Emirates. Menlo College and AAU recently signed a cooperation agreement for short-term exchanges and a 2+2 transfer program:

  • Short-Term Exchange: After completing the first academic year, students of both sides can choose a semester or a year of exchange study and have their courses recognized at their home institution. 
  • 2+2 Transfer Business Program: The 2+2 program is a transfer program tailored for students from AAU. After completing two years of study, students can transfer to Menlo College. After finishing a total of four years of college study, students receive a diploma from Menlo College.

Did you know that in 2022-23, international students make up 22% of the student population at Menlo?

Why Study Abroad?

Menlo student Alexander Santillan ’25, who recently completed a semester in Japan, shared:  

“My advice is to meet as many local students as possible. It is amazing to see their perspective and how they see the same issue differently and how they see the US from the outside. I can’t stress enough how much it has opened my perspective and opportunities here in Japan. I hope others can do the same and experience a new student life.”

“We see students’ strong desire to increase the flexibility of their studies, as well as their curiosity for global exploration,” said Chief Academic Officer, VP of Academic Affairs, and Dean of the School of Business Dr. Mouwafac Sidaoui. “These programs are designed to provide them with a variety of options as well as further enhance Menlo’s nationwide lead in campus diversity.”

Broadening Students’ Worldviews Through International Exchange Programs

Henry Miller once wrote in his book Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch (1957): “One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” The experience of studying abroad has various benefits and meanings for everyone, but the purpose is alike in all important essentials, the differences being of a minor nature: for something new, no matter for new people, new environment, or new life.

Menlo College has a mission to educate students for the 21st century, part of which includes cultivating in students a rich worldview. By encouraging the new generation to judge the world objectively, Menlo supports them by involving them in an environment filled with cultural differences. Students develop a broad vision to pursue innovative approaches to solving the world’s problems. As part of the effort for students to experience and celebrate diversified cultures, Menlo College has reached new agreements with CEFAM and AAU. 

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About Menlo College

Menlo College was established in 1927. It is a small, private, non-profit, four-year, accredited, residential college located in Atherton, California. 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.

Menlo College Opens Center Dedicated for Veterans on Campus

To better serve Menlo College’s veteran community, the Center of Excellence for Veterans was recently opened on campus in Florence Moore Hall. 

“Menlo College values the opportunity to assist veterans and their families as they pursue a college degree, and I am proud of the fact that we have steadily increased their presence on our campus over the years,” Menlo College President Steven Weiner said. “I tip my hat to Dean of the School of Business Mouwafac Sidaoui, who played a leadership role in designating a Veterans Center for Menlo College.”

Veterans Jaccob Vargas ‘24, Spencer D. Maes ‘25, and Leland Placheta ‘17 were in attendance for the opening on Monday, November 7, 2022.

Center Underscores Menlo’s Commitment to Veterans’ Success

“I’m very appreciative of Menlo, and everything the College has done for me,” Jaccob Vargas ‘24 said. “When I got out of the Navy last year, I really didn’t know what was going to go on. When I got accepted to Menlo, it’s something that I never personally thought I could achieve. To come to a good school, that was big for me.”

“Sometimes, veterans do feel a little bit out of place with all of the experience we have coming into undergrad,” Professor Ryan Cahill said. “Having a place where we can convene and chat and have those offhand conversations in a safe environment I think is super valuable. I think this center is a great achievement and perfect timing.”

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About Menlo College

Menlo College was established in 1927. It is a small, private, non-profit, four-year, accredited, residential college located in Atherton, California. 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.

Menlo College Exploring NCAA Division II Membership

ATHERTON, Calif. – Menlo College has begun the process of applying for membership to the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) Division II, as announced by Vice President for Athletics Keith Spataro. Citing the need for more regionally-aligned scheduling partners in Northern California, Menlo College leadership recently engaged a consulting firm to perform a feasibility study, and has already completed a variety of internal assessments. The Oaks are exploring membership in the PacWest conference, which currently consists of 11 members, including four in Northern California, four in Southern California, and three in Hawaii.

“Our top priority in all this is the health and welfare of our student-athletes,” noted Spataro. “The senior leadership looked at the ever-changing landscape both within our current conference and college athletics as a whole. With this review it became clear that we needed to strategically align ourselves to more regional competition to decrease travel and missed class time, while also providing the best competitive environment for our entire community. We believe association with the NCAA and the PacWest checks all of those boxes.”

Menlo College is a current member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and has competed in the Golden State Athletic Conference (GSAC) since 2015. The GSAC is currently a 10-member conference with six members in Southern California, two in the Bay Area and two in Arizona. 

“While the GSAC has been a great home for us, the travel, time, and financial demands of an Arizona and Southern California-based conference schedule contributed to our decision to explore a more regional opportunity at the NCAA Division II level,” said Spataro. 

In addition to a more regionally-aligned conference schedule, a move to NCAA Division II also improves Menlo’s out-of-conference scheduling opportunities, as the neighboring NCAA Division II California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) boasts seven Northern California members, four of which are in the greater Bay Area. 

Currently, Menlo College and its NCAA transition team are preparing all supporting documents with the intention to submit an application to the PacWest Conference in early November. If accepted, the next stage will be to submit an application for NCAA membership by February 2023. Even if accepted by the NCAA, Menlo College would continue competition in the GSAC through the 2023-24 season before moving to the PacWest at the start of the 2024-25 season.

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About Menlo College

Menlo College was established in 1927. It is a small, private, non-profit, four-year, accredited, residential college located in Atherton, California. 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.

The Mercury News Covers the Opening of the John Arrillaga Residence Hall

The Mercury News published a story on Menlo College’s new John Arrillaga Residence Hall in the October 19, 2022 edition of the publication.

The article noted that the College’s “first new building project in nearly half a century” will serve as a “home for hundreds of bachelor’s degree-seeking students on the college’s leafy green, residential campus.”

The story also referenced the College’s commitment to ensuring that each student “persists to graduation and achieves the positive career and life trajectory that comes with a college degree, and this residence hall is a welcome addition to the demonstration of that commitment.”

Read more about this affordable housing and the opportunities the John Arrillaga Residence Hall provides students in this article from The Mercury News.

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Honoring Outstanding Oaks at 3,000+ In-Person OAKtoberFest 2022

Menlo College was thrilled to award Maya Payne-Sewald ’73 (pictured left) as this year’s Outstanding Oak for her commitment and service to the College in the years since her graduation. Maya made history at Menlo by being in the first cohort of women to attend the College, and ever since graduating, she has devoted her time and efforts to philanthropy, mentoring the Menlo College community, and serving on the Board of Trustees, to name a few of her efforts on campus.

Every year at OAKtoberFest, the College recognizes one alumnus for their unwavering service to Menlo, strength of character, professional excellence, and selfless guidance of Menlo students. The alumnus is presented with the Outstanding Oak Award as a symbol of their dedication to Menlo and the larger community. Mrs. Payne-Sewald was presented her Outstanding Oak award at this past weekend’s OAKtoberFest celebration, the first time the event was celebrated in person since the start of the pandemic.

Speaking at the presentation, Mrs. Payne-Sewald said, “I am deeply honored to be awarded the Outstanding Oak Award by the Alumni Council! However, the award doesn’t really belong to me. It belongs to generations of Menlo Alums who have contributed their time, treasure, and talents to make Menlo College the success it is today.”

She continued, “The dedication of alums coming back to help out by working on committees, giving talks on their careers, serving as mentors, or in whatever way the College needs them – they are to be recognized and honored. Therefore on behalf of all these Menlo alums, I accept this award with great honor and respect.”

In addition to her involvement with Menlo College, Mrs. Payne-Sewald has led a successful real estate career, owns a thriving business, is a leader of the Menlo Park Rotary Club and Foundation as well as her church, and is deeply involved with her children and grandchildren.

In his comments about Mrs. Payne-Sewald, Menlo College President Steven Weiner said, “She is one of those rare people who carry their warmth and compassion on their sleeve in a way that invites everyone around her to ask where they too can sign on to her causes – whatever they may be! Her many attributes extend to include humor, intelligence, and seemingly boundless energy. I treasure the fact that she leverages her talents to the benefits of Menlo alumni and current students alike.”

2022 Outstanding Oak Award Winner Maya Payne-Sewald '73

Celebrating Two Honorees due to Pandemic Delay

At Menlo’s largest gathering of the fall semester, Menlo College’s Advancement Office also acknowledged Frances Mann-Craik ’76 as the 2020 winner of the Outstanding Oak Award. Due to Mrs. Mann-Craik receiving the award in a virtual setting two years prior, Menlo was eager to celebrate her as the 2020 Outstanding Oak Award recipient in person and as a community at OAKtoberFest this year.

In his remarks during the 2020 award presentation, President Steven Weiner said, “Frances is truly one-of-a-kind. She is known for her warmth and involvement over the decades by students, staff, faculty, and board members alike.”

Maya Payne-Sewald ’73 and Frances Mann-Craik ’76 were joined by Menlo Alumni Council members Caitlin Sorensen ’19 and Jessica Carlson ’19.

2020 Outstanding Oak Award Winner Frances Mann-Craik and President Steven Weiner

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About Menlo College

Menlo College was established in 1927. It is a small, private, non-profit, four-year, accredited, residential college located in Atherton, California. 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.

Students Move into New John Arrillaga Residence Hall at Menlo College

Menlo College is thrilled to announce that nearly 300 more students can now live on its leafy green, residential campus. Students started moving into the John Arrillaga Residence Hall on September 16, 2022, and more of the College’s students will now find a home on campus as they look to earn their bachelor’s degrees.

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Residence Hall to Serve Students and Energize for Menlo’s Second Century

The John Arrillaga Residence Hall is the College’s first new building in nearly 45 years. It features double-occupancy rooms spread over three floors, lounges, and spaces dedicated for quiet study or group collaboration, and others for e-gaming, movies, socializing, and more. Importantly, the hall is also fully ADA compliant.

“Menlo College is energizing for the future,” said Menlo College President Steven Weiner. “Not only are we opening a new building designed to foster student connection and well-being, our College is nimbly adapting our degree programs to meet the demands of students and employers, galvanizing the strength of our athletics programs, and harnessing the commitment of our entire community – on campus and elsewhere – to meet its mission of educating students to make contributions in the innovation economy.” 

“With our 100-year anniversary on the horizon, this new building marks an important milestone on the way to preparing for our next 100 years,” said Chair of the Board of Trustees Micah Kāne ‘91.

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New Residence Hall Made Possible By Donor Generosity

The College is particularly grateful for the support of the late John Arrillaga Sr. in building this new residence hall.

“John Arrillaga was an incredible philanthropist who left his mark across the Bay Area and globally,” said President Weiner. “On behalf of our entire community – particularly the students whose lives he has touched today, and those whose lives he will touch in the future – I am grateful for his investment and his vote of confidence in the value of a Menlo College education.”

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About Menlo College

Menlo College was established in 1927. It is a small, private, non-profit, four-year, accredited, residential college located in Atherton, California. 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.