News and Events

Girard School of Business News & Events

See news and events in Merrimack College’s Girard School of Business.

News

October 2, 2025
| By: Michael Cronin
Anthony Beras ’27 said he enrolled at Merrimack College to make a big impact on the campus, grow out of his comfort zone and become the leader he knew he could be.
September 25, 2025
| By: Michael Cronin
The College’s Center for Business Impact hosted speakers, panel discussions and presentations on employee wellness trends and strategies.
May 14, 2025
| By: Michael Cronin
Jandeliz Hernandez ’25 received Merrimack College’s highest non-academic award in honor of her outstanding character and achievement.
April 16, 2025
| By: Michael Cronin
The real-world financial experiences and skills the Mucci Lab has offered students over the past decade were celebrated on April 15 during a special event on Merrimack's campus. Lab namesakes Paul and Joyce Mucci P’07 were also honored.
March 27, 2025
| By: Joseph O'Connell
The newest addition to the Girard School of Business graduate portfolio will offer flexible and affordable options relevant to today’s fast-paced business landscape.

Notable & Quotable

Dr. Michals Featured on New Books Network Podcast

Dr. Debra Michals' book, She's the Boss: The Rise of Women Entrepreneurs since World War II, was featured on the New Books Network Podcast. Dr. Michals was also interviewed by NAWBO on Go, the podcast for the National Association of Women Business Owners.

Events

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Spring Connections Day

Thinking about starting at Merrimack this Spring? Join us for a campus tour to meet advisors and students, get your questions answered and receive a $500 renewable visit grant when you enroll for the Spring semester.

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Fall Open House

Learn more about our academic schools and programs, take an in-depth campus tour and meet members of our community! Open House attendees are eligible for on-the-spot admission decisions and an automatic $1,000 visit grant.

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