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Student Achievement Marist College to Honor Classes of 2022 and 2020 in Expanded Commencement SeasonMarist College is offering a special expanded Spring Commencement season, acknowledging the Classes of 2022 and 2020 on consecutive weekends in May on campus. The Class of 2022 will have full Commencement activities on May 20 and 21, with the Class of 2020 invited back to be honored the following weekend. |
Student Achievement Marist Senior Awarded Fulbright U.S. Student GrantShivani Patel ’22 has been selected as a 2022-2023 Fulbright U.S. student grant recipient, giving her an opportunity to study youth volunteerism within the palliative care sector in India. |
Marist Habitat for Humanity Spends Spring Break Building in North CarolinaWith most students enjoying their time off, Julia Kisilinsky ’22 and a group of staff and students spent their spring break in North Carolina, building a house as part of Marist’s Habitat for Humanity club. |
Academics Marist Fashion Program Seniors Celebrate Sustainability in Design at Exhibit and ConferenceSeniors from the Marist College Fashion Program promoted sustainability and environmental awareness in on-campus events to celebrate Earth Day. Sustainability is a core principle of Marist’s Fashion Program and Capstone Seniors highlighted design concepts with that in mind last week. |
Student Achievement Marist Abroad Students Present at Global Conference in LondonMarist College Freshmen, studying abroad in Dublin, traveled to London earlier this month to attend the Foundation for International Education’s (FIE) Student Global Leadership Conference (SGLC), an event providing a unique opportunity for students and delegates from across the world to explore how they can become better leaders. |
Alumni Marist's Maryellen Guardino '07 Awarded Forty Under 40 Mover and Shaker AwardThis month, the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce honored some of the Hudson Valley’s up-and-comers, among them was one of Marist College’s very best. |
Faculty Marist College Professors Receive Spencer Education Research Foundation Grants Focused on Social Justice and EquityThree Marist College professors within the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences have received prestigious Spencer Education Grants to enhance their research focused on social justice and equity. |
Student Achievement Italian Program Student Conducts Community-Based Learning Project on Arte Povera MovementAliza Taylor ‘23, a student in Dr. Marina Melita’s Advanced Italian course spent a semester collaborating with Magazzino's staff to complete her community-based learning project on the Arte Povera movement. |
Bob Costas to Be Honored By the Marist Center for Sports CommunicationOn Friday, April 29, Marist College’s Center for Sports Communication will honor legendary journalist Bob Costas with its Third Bi-Annual Lifetime Excellence in Sports Communication Award. |
Academics The Winning Edge: War Games Come to the ClassroomPerhaps you’ve noticed how often military terms are used when we talk about business. We say, for example, that managers are “caught off guard” when profits fall and will surely “take the flak” from investors. It’s not surprising that war games are now utilized by companies across the globe. |
Student Achievement Weiss Language Center Student Managers Accepted at International ConferenceSince March 2020, Mia Garofalo ’23 and Catherine Illescas-Duque ’23 have been completing valuable research on the use of conversational-user interfaces in assisting language learners in the medical field. |
Rankings & Recognition Marist College Named a Top Undergraduate School for Game Design by The Princeton ReviewMarist College’s Games and Emerging Media program has once again been honored by The Princeton Review as one of the top gaming design programs for undergraduates. |
Campus Communications COVID-19 Policy UpdatesWe hope you enjoyed an enjoyable spring break—welcome back to campus! As we enter the second half of the Spring 2022 semester, we are pleased that our collective efforts to maintain public health at Marist have been successful to date. |
Student Achievement Mark Bissell ’22 Wins Prestigious Scholarship and Looks Forward to an Exciting CareerMark Bissell ‘22 was shocked. Even after being one of seven Marist College fashion students to be honored nationally as a general selection to the 2022 Fashion Scholarship Fund (FSF) competition, he says what came next floored him. |
Faculty ESPN Personality, Freddie Coleman, Returns to Teach at MaristVeteran sports media personality Freddie Coleman has returned to Marist College for a residence with the Center for Sports Communication and a class, Pass the Mic, teaching sports commentary through audio media during the Spring 2022 semester. |
Dr. Elisa Woolridge Awarded 2021 Board of Trustees’ Distinguished Teaching AwardThe Marist Board of Trustees has announced one of its highest annual honors, naming Dr. Elisa Woolridge, Associate Professor of Chemistry, as the recipient of the Faculty Award for Distinguished Teaching for 2021. |
Hands on Research Provides First Year Students Valuable Experience in the LabEnsuring that students have the opportunity to couple classroom education with hands-on experiences is one of the hallmarks of a Marist education. The SEA-PHAGES program in the School of Science does exactly that. |
Marist Theatre Presents, “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying”Students Jonathan Arkay ‘23, Devin Bartram ‘22, and Harper Anne Finch ‘22, have each embraced their creativity and bring enthusiasm and dedication to Marist Theatre’s spring musical “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.” |
Marist Abroad Awarded NAFSA Senator Paul Simon Spotlight AwardMarist College’s abroad program has been selected as one of five institutions nationwide to receive the 20th annual NAFSA – Association for International Educators’ 2022 Senator Paul Simon Spotlight Award for Campus Internationalization. |