Master of Business Administration Program Receives Top Ranking
Marywood University’s College of Professional Studies was recently notified that its Master of Business Administration (MBA) program received top ranking by Study.com’s Top 50 MBA Schools. Marywood University’s MBA program was selected as a top-ranking school based on academic and career resources for MBA students, the quality of education in business, faculty, and more.
Marywood University offers its MBA program on its 115-acre Scranton, Pennsylvania, campus and fully online. The online classes are delivered live for those who have the time to view them as they happen, providing the chance to participate with professors and cohorts in real-time discussions (though they’re also recorded and archived so you can access them whenever it’s convenient for you). When you attend Marywood University’s MBA programs, you can add one of three areas of concentration to your degree: finance and investment, general management, and management information systems. Marywood alumni have landed jobs and promotions at high-profile organizations such as Lockheed Martin, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Wells Fargo, Discovery Channel, Kraft, Met Life, and Topps.
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Marywood Earns Impressive Placements in 2025 Niche College Rankings
Marywood University earned impressive placements both nationally and statewide in this year's rankings by Niche, the leading platform connecting students and families with colleges and schools.
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20x20 Posters for Peace and the Hexagon Project in Kresge Gallery
A collaborative and interactive exhibit, 20x20 Posters for Peace and the Hexagon Project, is on display in the Kresge Gallery in the Insalaco Center for Studio Arts. The exhibit runs through October 30.
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Construction Management Program Celebrates 1st Anniversary with Special Announcement
The Oct. 9 event will recognize the Sordoni Family by naming the Sordoni Construction Management Program in honor of their generosity in support of the first and only four-year construction management program in Northeastern Pennsylvania.