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Alumni Congratulations to the 2019 Alumni Association Award Recipients!We invite you to meet this year’s honorees, each of whom is a credit to the College. |
Alumni Red Fox Spotlight: Dr. Edward Summers ’04/’06MAs Marist celebrates 50 years of the Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program (HEOP), one of the program’s most distinguished alumni is taking a new approach to economic development in the Bronx. |
Alumni Paige Jacob ’18 Awarded NSF Graduate Research FellowshipJacob’s research on water quality began at Marist and continues as she pursues her PhD at Cornell. |
Alumni The Human Side of MedicineDr. Nichole Boisvert ’09, a family practice physician in the San Francisco area, got into medicine to serve others, and that connection to the social good is what makes her career so gratifying. |
Alumni Learning to Lead: Marist Alumna Wins ATHENA Young Professional Leadership AwardStephanie Espina ’09/‘14M embodies the ideals of leadership at work and in her community. |
Alumni Mission-Driven: Andrew Paulsen ’12 Wants Every Child to Have a Transformative EducationInspired by the work of Saint Marcellin Champagnat and the Marist Brothers, Paulsen has made improving access to education his life’s mission. |
Alumni Mission-Driven: Andrew Paulsen ’12 Wants Every Child to Have a Transformative EducationInspired by the work of Saint Marcellin Champagnat and the Marist Brothers, Paulsen has made improving access to education his life’s mission. |
Alumni Programmed for SuccessJustin Svegliato ’14 draws on his background in computer science and philosophy to help robots make decisions. |
Alumni Congratulations to the 2018 Alumni Association Award Recipients!The annual Alumni Association Awards will be presented at Homecoming and Reunion Weekend (October 19). |
Alumni Marist Young Alumni Make Their Mark in MediaCommunication has come a long way since Lowell Thomas began reporting the news over the radio in the 1930s. Years later, the building housing Marist’s School of Communication and the Arts bears his name, and today’s recent graduates are making their mark in a vastly different media landscape. |
Alumni Red Fox Spotlight: Madeline Garcia ’17Maddie Garcia has parlayed her degree in political science and experience at the Marist Poll into a thriving journalistic career at outlets including NPR and CNN. |
Marist Magazine Dominick LaRuffa ’78 Shares Wisdom with HEOP FreshmenDominick LaRuffa ’78, an alumnus of the Arthur O. Eve Higher Education Opportunity Program at Marist, met with HEOP freshmen to share thoughts on collegiate life and his successful career in sales. |
Institution Lavelle Hall Dedication Honors Alumnus Patrick Lavelle ‘73Part of the North Campus Housing Complex, Lavelle Hall is the second building on campus to be named for an alumnus through philanthropy. |
Institution Lavelle Hall Dedication Honors Alumnus Patrick Lavelle ‘73Part of the North Campus Housing Complex, Lavelle Hall is the second building on campus to be named for an alumnus through philanthropy. |
Alumni Marist Alumna Recognized as One of the Nation’s Top ChemistsCongratulations go out to Marist alumna Cathy DeBlase Mulzer ’11, who was selected by Chemical & Engineering News for their fourth annual “2018 Talented 12” issue, which debuted on August 20 and recognizes rising stars in chemistry. |
Alumni Enterprise Computing Conference Examines Disruptive Technologies and The Internet of ThingsIn collaboration with academic and industry partners in the enterprise computing community, Marist College hosted the tenth annual National Enterprise Computing Community (ECC) Conference earlier this month. |
Alumni Marc Andrews '18 Proves That No Obstacle Is InsurmountableNothing encapsulates the transition into adulthood like the traditional college experience. |
Alumni Educator Eric Kaufmann ’14 Seeks to Change Lives in NicaraguaEric Kaufmann ’14 is gearing up for a new adventure. |
Alumni Celebrating a Successful CampaignThe Campaign for Marist, the College’s first comprehensive fundraising campaign, concluded successfully on Dec. 31, 2012, after exceeding its $150 million goal. |
Alumni A Life Less Ordinary: Violinist Robert Gupta '05 Releases His First CDMarist graduate Robert Gupta, violinist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, recently released his debut CD, Suryodaya. |
Alumni Alumni Take Marist's Mission of Service to Southeast AsiaAlumni Take Marist's Mission of Service to Southeast Asia |
Academics Marist Again Named a 'Best College Value' by Kiplinger'sMarist 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. |
Alumni Technology Entrepreneur and Alumnus Named to Marist BoardMarist is proud to announce that alumnus and technology entrepreneur Suresh Kothapalli '91MS has been elected to the College’s Board of Trustees. Kothapalli attended his first board meeting as a trustee in May, after being elected at the board’s most recent meeting, in February. |
Faculty A Marist Professor and Her Former Student Come Full CircleAndrey Pavlov ’02/’03M tried to avoid taking Professor of Strategy Helen Rothberg’s class, but when his friends registered, so did he. Andrey figured it would be better to suffer through Professor Rothberg than to take his capstone course alone. That was nearly 16 years ago, and it was the spark of a magnificent and lasting friendship. |