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Information for Faculty and Staff

myMarist

myMarist is the College's faculty, staff, and student portal, containing all the information required for daily success. Log into myMarist to learn more.

Brightspace

Brightspace is Marist's central hub for all academic information, including class assignments, test-taking environments, and announcements.  Log into Brightspace. In addition, there are online resources, tools, and trainings found on the Digital Education website.

iLearn

We have transitioned from iLearn to Brightspace as the central hub for all academic information. iLearn remains available for faculty during this transition period.

 myMail (email)

The Marist community is provided with Office 365 for Education and online access to Outlook (email), Calendar, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, as well as a desktop Outlook application.

Log into your myMail account.

Library

Dedicated on May 6th, 2000, the James A. Cannavino Library is known for its blending of classical design and 21st-century technology. The three-story structure overlooks the campus green and Hudson River on the west, and "Heritage Plaza,” which connects historic 19th-century buildings and the college chapel, on the east. 

Academic support functions ranging from a writing center to language labs and multimedia classrooms are just some of the features that serve as a laboratory for learning on the library's top floor. The Cannavino Library's two-story atrium entrance also features a coffee bar and is a popular gathering space for students, faculty and staff. 

Safety and Security

At Marist, the safety and wellbeing of our students, faculty, staff, and visitors are always our number one priority. Marist Security attempts to integrate itself into the overall educational mission of the College by fostering a sense of cooperation, respect, and teamwork among the campus community. Learn more about Marist's Safety and Security Department.

Report an Academic Integrity Violation

Academic violations include cheating, plagiarism or falsifying official records related to the College. General classroom misbehavior is considered a non-academic violation. If you have questions about whether a behavior is considered academic misconduct, please contact the Office of Student Conduct.  Additional information is included in the Academic Integrity section of the Student Code of Conduct

Please use the Academic Integrity Violation Form to notify the Office of Student Conduct of a violation.  In addition, faculty also will need to fill out the Faculty Adjudication Form   and submit this to the Office of Student Conduct.

Institutional Research & Planning

The Office of Institutional Research and Planning facilitates planning and management decision-making by collecting, archiving, analyzing, and reporting consistent and accurate data about the College. Learn more >

The Office of Academic Grants

This office provides assistance to full-time faculty interested in securing grant awards for research, curriculum development, and other creative activities relevant to the College's academic mission. Office staff assist faculty in locating funding sources, obtaining and interpreting application forms, developing proposal narratives and budgets, and securing institutional support and approvals. Learn more >

 

Faculty Publications & Scholarly Activities

Scholarly research, dialogue, and creative activity are critical to any academic community. Through consequential scholarship, Marist faculty members strengthen the learning environment in their classroom and share important knowledge with the larger scholarly community outside of Marist. Their substantive pursuits reflect a dedication to academic excellence and to their own development as scholars and artists.

View this year's Selected Faculty and Student Publications and Scholarly Activities