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Marist News
Events Investigative Journalist to Discuss Link Between Lyme Disease Epidemic and Care ChallengesMary Beth Pfeiffer ’76 is the author of "Lyme: The First Epidemic of Climate Change" |
Events Historian Lisa Leff to Discuss How French Jewish Archives Were Salvaged During World War IILeff, author of "The Archive Thief," will deliver the 42nd annual William and Sadie Effron Lecture in Jewish Studies. |
Events Award-Winning Poet Shira Dentz to Give ReadingDentz is the author of five books and a recipient of the American Poets’ Prize. |
Faculty Lisa Stephens’ Research on Diversity in Education Informs Her Work at MaristStephens has long held an interest in what helps students to succeed in graduate health professional programs. This spring, she earned a Doctor of Education degree in a program known for its focus on social justice in education. |
Faculty A Warm Welcome to Marist’s Newest FacultyMarist opened the 2018-19 academic year with 21 new full-time faculty members, all of them distinguished in their respective professional areas and fields of study. |
Institution Start Me Up: Innovative Entrepreneurship Program Comes to CampusThe School of Management is bringing 3 Day Startup, a nonprofit that delivers intensive, hands-on entrepreneurship education programs, to Marist. |
Events New Exhibition Combines Art and Storytelling to Celebrate the 200th Anniversary of Mary Shelley’s Classic Novel "Frankenstein"“Frankenstein: Konfidential” is a unique project that combines storytelling and visual art. |
Institution Marist Moves Up to #8 on List of Best Regional Universities—North in U.S. News 2019 RankingsThe College was also recognized as Most Innovative and a Best Value. |
Student Achievement Red Fox Spotlight: Kelly Peaks '18At Marist, Peaks had the opportunity to indulge her passion for singing and prepare herself for a career in environmental policy to help address climate change. |
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. |
Student Achievement IMC Students Team Up With City of Beacon, Local Nonprofit on Innovative Bus ProjectWhat started as a student capstone project in 2011 now operates with 50 members and eight clients, accepting applications from local nonprofits. |
Faculty Distinguished Teaching Award: Alan Labouseur ‘90Associate Professor Labouseur will receive the College’s highest faculty honor, the Board of Trustees Distinguished Teaching Award, at Convocation. |
Academics Marist Library Joins New York State Library Consortium, ConnectNYThe James A. Cannavino Library is the newest member of ConnectNY, a library consortium that facilitates sharing of library collections, giving students access to more materials. |
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. |
Institution Marist Welcomes the Most Diverse Freshman Class in its History, Debuts Freshman Dublin ExperienceMarist College will welcome 1,330 freshmen and 150 transfer students to campus for the beginning of the 2018-19 academic year, followed the next day by returning upperclassmen. |
Faculty Something’s Brewing: Chemistry Professor Receives Grant to Study Malting ProcessDr. Neil Fitzgerald has received a grant from the American Society of Brewing Chemists Research Council (ASBC) to study the process of barley malting. |
Student Achievement Red Fox Spotlight: Nick Bayer ’16Bayer is finding his purpose at Médecins Sans Frontières, or MSF (also known by its English name Doctors Without Borders), an international humanitarian organization providing critically-needed medical aid. |
Academics Marist Ranked #8 for Study Abroad by The Princeton Review Guide The Best 384 Colleges 2019 EditionMarist has been named among the most popular study abroad programs according to The Princeton Review in the 2019 edition of its college guide, The Best 384 Colleges. |
Institution Remembering the Day Mr. Rogers Visited the Marist NeighborhoodOne of this summer’s most unlikely cinematic hits has been Morgan Neville’s documentary, "Won’t You Be My Neighbor?" In 1999, Marist invited Fred Rogers to serve as Commencement speaker: nearly 20 years later, people on campus still talk about what an extraordinary occasion it was. |
Academics Meet the 2018 Tarver InternsThese interns spend the summer making the Hudson River Valley a better place to live and learning about themselves in the process. |
Institution Marist Named a Top Ten College Fundraiser by St. Jude Children’s Research HospitalMarist College has been named a top ten fundraising college by St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. During the 2017-18 academic year, Marist students raised more than $59,000 for the renowned Tennessee-based hospital, which offers its services for free to children with cancer. |
Institution Marist Receives $400K New York State Higher Education Capital Matching GrantMarist College has been awarded $426,612 New York State’s Higher Education Capital Matching Grant Program (HECap). The funds will be used toward creating the Steel Plant Advanced Technology & Equipment Program. |