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About
Marist University Day Celebration
Join us in celebrating this historic milestone as we officially become Marist University on Jan. 29. With activities, giveaways, and lots of community spirit, it will be a day to remember!
About
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Academics
Marist University Day Celebration
Join us in celebrating this historic milestone as we officially become Marist University on Jan. 29. With activities, giveaways, and lots of community spirit, it will be a day to remember!
Academics
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Admission & Financial Aid
Marist University Day Celebration
Join us in celebrating this historic milestone as we officially become Marist University on Jan. 29. With activities, giveaways, and lots of community spirit, it will be a day to remember!
Admission & Financial Aid
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Student Life
Marist University Day Celebration
Join us in celebrating this historic milestone as we officially become Marist University on Jan. 29. With activities, giveaways, and lots of community spirit, it will be a day to remember!
Student Life
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Department of Computing Technology
Programs of Study
The School of Computer Science and Mathematics prepares its students to live and work within a technologically driven, rapidly changing world. The School provides broad-based mathematical and technological education within the context of a solid liberal arts foundation. Students receive in-depth instruction in the theoretical underpinnings of their chosen fields, which they can apply through a wide variety of practical experiences. Study in each of the School’s undergraduate majors provides students with professional preparation for entry into fields of work associated with the major. Concurrently, students’ learning prepares them for advanced study in career-oriented graduate programs.
“We are a Marist family. Once you have become part of Marist, you always belong to Marist. So returning to Marist to teach was like coming home. But the very best part of Marist is the student. It is uplifting, even exciting, to watch young people blossom, find themselves and develop their passion for technology.”
~ Anne Matheus, ’71 (BA), ’75 (MA), ’96 (MS), Associate Professor of Information Technology and Chair of the Computing Technology Department at Marist.