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Red Fox Spotlight: David Cantu ’19

As a high school student, Cantu wanted to go to school in the northeast and continue his swimming career. At Marist, he has had the opportunity to do that and more, preparing for a future career in finance and excelling on the swim team.

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The New Steel Plant Takes Shape

Excitement is building as one of the world’s premier architectural firms is transforming Marist’s Steel Plant Studios into a spectacular learning center for the Fashion Program and the Department of Art & Digital Media.

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New Issue of The Hudson River Valley Review Covers 300 Years of Regional History

Three hundred years of history fill the pages of the latest issue of The Hudson River Valley Review. This latest edition spans the Colonial Dutch, and enslaved African, celebration of Pinkster, the Revolutionary-era recollections of a French gentleman and American farmer, past World War I recollections of an Orange County man, and the establishment of the Hudson River Valley Greenway.

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"Reading Lolita in Tehran" subject of First Year Seminar Lecture

POUGHKEEPSIE - Dr. Azar Nafisi, author of the number one New York Times bestseller "Reading Lolita in Tehran," will be the speaker at Marist College's Third Annual First Year Seminar Lecture in the McCann Center on Wednesday, Oct. 21st at 12 p.m. A book signing will follow. The lecture is free and open to the public.

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Marist Again Named a 'Best College Value' by Kiplinger's

Marist has been named to Kiplinger’s Personal Finance’s list of the Top 300 Best College Values of 2017. The College is No. 73 on the list of best values in private colleges, according to the top personal finance magazine. This is the eleventh straight year Marist has been on the prestigious list, which features schools that combine outstanding academics with affordable cost.

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Marist College Partners with IBM and Linux Foundation to Support Linux on the Mainframe

Ross A. Mauri '80, General Manager, z Systems, IBM Corporation and Vice Chair of the Marist Board of Trustees, yesterday announced the first Linux-only mainframe, LinuxONE, at LinuxCon in Seattle, Washington. IBM has chosen Marist, along with Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies, to host clouds that will provide developers access to a virtual IBM LinuxONE at no cost.

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Marist Again Named a “Best College Value” by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Acknowledged for Embodying Exceptional Economic and Academic Value

Marist has been named to Kiplinger’s Personal Finance’s list of the Top 300 Best College Values of 2016. Marist climbed six spots on the list of Best Private College Values, to 57 from 63. Introduced in 1998, the rankings highlight public schools, private universities and private liberal arts colleges that combine outstanding academics with affordable cost. In addition, Kiplinger has ranked the top 100 best values in each category.

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Marist Named a 2015 Best Private College by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance

For the ninth consecutive year, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance has included Marist on its list of the country’s best values in private colleges, where the College is ranked 63rd. Kiplinger’s annual list ranks the best values in both private universities and liberal arts colleges. The full list is available online now at www.kiplinger.com/links/college.

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Marist Named a 2014 Best Private College by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance

For the eighth consecutive year, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance has included Marist on its list of the country’s best values in private colleges, where the College moved up four spots to 58th. Kiplinger’s annual list ranks 100 private universities and 100 liberal arts colleges. The full list is available online now at www.kiplinger.com/links/college.

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"Technology Is the Instigator of Change" Kevin MacLellan '89, Chairman of NBCUniversal International, speaks with students about how his Marist experience continues to help him succeed in the fast-changing communications industry

Kevin MacLellan '89, visited campus to speak with students about the important role his Marist experience played in his professional and personal success and about what kinds of career opportunities they might find in the fast-evolving global media landscape.

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2017 Tarver Interns Report on a Transformative Summer

Service and experiential learning are key components of the Marist educational experience, and for the fourth consecutive year, the Tarver Summer Internship program has given undergraduates the opportunity to work on a community improvement project by interning at a local non-profit organization.

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Marist to Launch Doctor of Physical Therapy Program; College's First-Ever Doctoral Program to Admit Students for a Spring 2018 Start

Marist College’s plan to offer a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT) has taken a major step forward by receiving approval from the New York State Board of Regents. The College’s first-ever doctoral program has also applied for Candidate for Accreditation status from the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) and is now accepting applications for the spring 2018 semester.

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Marist to Launch Doctor of Physical Therapy Program; College's First-Ever Doctoral Program to Admit Students for a Spring 2018 Start

Marist College’s plan to offer a Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT) has taken a major step forward by receiving approval from the New York State Board of Regents. The College’s first-ever doctoral program has also applied for Candidate for Accreditation status from the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) and is now accepting applications for the spring 2018 semester.

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Marist Welcomes Inaugural Physician Assistant Class with Traditional White Coat Ceremony

The 45 members of Marist's inaugural Physician Assistant Program cohort gathered in the Nelly Goletti Theatre recently to participate in the White Coat Ceremony that marked the start of their journey toward the Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies and launch the College's newest graduate degree, a significant step in the development of its Science and Allied Health programs.