Bring Your Whole Self

You defy easy labels. At MMC, we celebrate your self-expression and social impact.

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A Community of Standouts

You belong because you’re different.

  • Leana Jannetty '18
    Leana Jannetty ’18 

    “After graduating with degrees in Finance and Entrepreneurship with minors in Accounting, Economics, and Dance, I now work on Merrill Lynch’s Northeast Division Office Management Team. Career Services opened this door to me in the fall of my senior year by helping me earn an internship with the company.”

  • Zachary Barbati '10
    Zachary Barbati ’10 

    After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Biology, received the Copenhagen Master of Excellence Scholarship Award, enabling him to study at the University of Copenhagen from 2010-12, where he spent two years conducting research and pursuing other academic work.

  • Yvonne and her work, featured by the NYC Mayor's Office to End Domestic and Gender-Based Violence
    Yvonne Lamar-Rogers ’06 

    Yvonne runs her own business, Vonnie Made It. Her mixed-media works incorporate collage, printmaking, wet and dry media, photography, clay, and fiber, as well as one-of-a-kind jewelry—wearable art made of recycled paper and semi-precious beads and stones

Create Your Career Adventure

With MMC as your home base, let NYC guide you.

Alumni stories

  • Jordan Gelber '10
    Jordan Elizabeth Gelber ’10 

    “My college experience transformed me into the person I am today. Marymount Manhattan gave me a voice and allowed me to find my own way. Being a double major and double minor, I was able to fuel my creative needs with practical business needs.”

  • Amanda Webster '15 on set with actress Emma Thompson
    Amanda Webster ’15 

    From the editing studios of Nugent Hall to tea with Dame Emma Thompson, Amanda has had a whirlwind transition to a career in film and television. During her time at MMC, she interned with a producer who later recommended her for her first job on a major film.

  • Ben Chatag '15
    Ben Chatag ’15 

    Ben draws upon deeply personal life experiences to create his colorful and complex contemporary paintings. “I want to visually convey Tibetan philosophical ideas in works that focus on current social, political, and cultural issues,” he says. “The notions of freedom, interdependence, and compassion are important in a time when many are rejecting our connectedness and focusing on differences.”