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Academics Learning the Lessons of the 1960sFirst Year Seminar students in Beth Quinn’s class explore the Woodstock era at the Museum at Bethel Woods. |
Institution Marist College Installs World’s First IBM LinuxONE III™New platform brings next-level security and privacy protection to cloud computing and helps close IT skills gap. |
Institution Retired Johnson & Johnson Executive Stephen Cosgrove Joins the Marist BoardCosgrove, who retired as J&J’s vice president, corporate controller, and chief accounting officer in 2015, also chairs Marist’s School of Management Advisory Board. |
Student Achievement The Art and Science of a College DegreeThe interdisciplinary journey of Natalia Dobrenko ’20. |
Institution Fusco Music Center Dedicated in Campus CeremonyWatch this video of the dedication ceremony highlights as the College celebrated the Fusco Foundation’s $2.5 million gift. |
Institution Annual Effron Lecture Explores “The Jewish Book in its Historical Contexts”Harvard scholar David Stern will deliver this year’s lecture. |
Academics 6th Annual Career Trek Takes Marist Students to NYCMore than 140 students spent a busy day in Manhattan visiting 29 different companies and networking with alumni. |
Institution President’s Award for Community Service Presented2019 Honorees: Fusco Foundation, Alexander Reese, and Robert and Kathleen Finn |
Marist Magazine Storytelling with DataAnthony DeBarros ’86/’97MSIS, a data editor at The Wall Street Journal, is an expert in a field that combines journalism and computer science. |
Student Achievement Interns in Action: A Look into Three Marist Student Internship ExperiencesRebecca Lopez ’21, Tyler Rimaldi ’21, and Natalie Garcia ’20 all obtained competitive summer internships that are helping them advance in their career paths. |
Marist Magazine The Extraordinary Legacy of Richard Foy ’50Dr. Richard Foy set the direction for Marist College’s future during his dynamic tenure as president from 1958 to 1979. |
Institution New Exhibition Showcases the Work of Artist Rudy Vavra“Rudy Vavra: Paintings & Drawings” will be on view in the Steel Plant Art Gallery through December 6. |
Institution From Black Power Cadets at West Point to the Artist Colonies of WoodstockThe latest issue of the Hudson River Valley Review explores the region’s rich history. |
Academics Marist College to Hold 3rd Annual Fundraising Effort for River Haven Youth Shelter (11/1)Organized by the College’s School of Social and Behavioral Sciences and the Criminal Justice Honor Society, the event aims to connect an experiential learning opportunity with stark statistics about youth homelessness. |
Student Achievement Red Fox Spotlight: Jade Sinskul ’20Jade Sinskul ’20 credits her professors with helping her discover a passion for marketing research. Her internships have provided the experience needed to pursue a career studying consumer behavior. |
Marist Magazine A First Year in DublinStudents broaden their perspectives in the Freshman Dublin Experience as Marist expands its first-year abroad programming to a second country. |
Events Marist Welcomes Alan Murray, President and CEO of FortuneMarist welcomes Alan Murray, President and CEO of Fortune |
Academics From Utilitarian Beginnings to Fashion Staple: A New Exhibition Celebrates the 100th Anniversary of the Jumpsuit“La Tuta: The Journey of the Jumpsuit,” is on view in the Steel Plant Fashion Gallery, October 21-November 20 |
Institution Frances Moore Lappé is Keynote for Marist’s 13th Annual Campus Sustainability WeekLappé’s talk, “Innovation for Our Environment: Finding Hope Through Democratic Action,” will take place on October 22 at 7 pm and is open to the public. |
Faculty Marist Partners with Anderson Center for Autism to Validate Tool to Measure Quality of Life for People with AutismAssistant Professor of Psychology Mary Stone played a key role in the initiative. |
Diversity and Inclusion Tarver Interns Put Community-Based Learning Into ActionTen Marist students completed summer internships at nine partner organizations, learning job skills and leaving a lasting impact on the local community. |
Diversity and Inclusion Bestselling Authors Headline Explorations in Social Justice ConferenceRonald Cotton and Jennifer Thompson shared their powerful story in order to highlight flaws in the criminal justice system. It was part of a daylong examination of social justice-related topics.Ronald Cotton and Jennifer Thompson shared their powerful story in order to highlight flaws in the criminal justice system. It was part of a daylong examination of social justice-related topics. |
The Power of the Common ReadA look at this year’s book choice with First Year Seminar Director Robyn Rosen. |
Academics H. Daniel Peck to Deliver Annual Handel-Krom Lecture in Hudson River Valley HistoryPeck’s talk , "The Stream Will Have Its Course: Thomas Cole, The Hudson River Valley, and the Paintings of Catskill Creek," will take place on October 16. |
Institution The Press, the President, and the Future of the First AmendmentDavid McCraw, Deputy General Counsel for the New York Times, will deliver this talk. |
Faculty Do Ethics Apply to AI?Assistant Professor of Computer Science Pablo Rivas says yes, and he is on the cutting edge of establishing ethical guidelines in the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning. |
Institution Announcing The Marist Poll AcademyA first-of-its-kind educational tool about polling. |
Academics Assistant Professor of Biology Megan Dennis Awarded $379K Grant from the National Institutes of HealthFunds will increase research opportunities for Marist undergraduates. |
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. |
Academics Marist’s Annual Fashion Magazine Has Been Honored by the Columbia Scholastic Press AssociationFM/AM awarded a gold medal for the third consecutive year. |
Institution Autumn Lecture Series BeginsSpeakers include CNN commentator Bakari Sellers, political columnist Jonah Goldberg, and author Javier Ávila. |
Institution U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commissioner Charlotte Burrows to Give Closing Talk at Social Justice EventBurrows will deliver the closing keynote at the “Explorations in Social Justice” conference. |
Institution Marist Recognized as a Top 10 Regional University and Most Innovative School in the 2020 U.S. News RankingsThe College is ranked #10 in the Best Regional Universities-North category and #5 for Most Innovative School. |
Institution New Directions on the Early Dutch: Marist to Host the New Netherland Institute’s 42nd Annual Conference in OctoberThis conference showcases research into the early history and culture of the Dutch in America. |
Faculty A Warm Welcome to Marist’s Newest FacultyMarist opened the 2019-20 academic year with 26 new full-time faculty members, all of them distinguished in their respective professional areas and fields of study. |
Faculty A “Student-Centered” Teacher is Recognized for ExcellenceAssociate Professor of Social Work Daria Hanssen is the 2019 Recipient of the Board of Trustees’ Faculty Award for Distinguished Teaching. |
Institution Marist Welcomes the Class of 2023The students hail from 32 states and 26 foreign countries and boast significant academic accomplishments. |