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Faculty Education Professor Leads the Way in Incorporating Diverse and Global Literature into the ClassroomJane Bean-Folkes was recently interviewed by Collaborative Classroom. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
Faculty Professor Helps Shape the Training of School Psychologists at a National LevelAssistant Professor of Psychology Stacy A. S. Williams has been elected the Executive Board for Trainers of School Psychologists (TSP), a national organization representing faculty members from both specialist and doctoral training programs in school psychology. |
Faculty A Big Summer for Ed Smith: Professor, Gallery Director, and Working ArtistProfessor of Art Ed Smith’s sculptures primarily focus on the heroic and mythical aspects of humankind. This summer his work will be on display in a variety of locations in the northeast. |
Faculty Lynn Bassanese '75 Named Director of FDR Presidential Library and MuseumLynn Bassanese ’75 has been appointed director of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park, NY. The Roosevelt Library is the premier research center in the world for study and research of the Roosevelt era, containing more than 17 million pages of documents including the papers of President and Mrs. Roosevelt and many of their associates. |
Faculty Meanings of PropertyMarist to host NEH Summer Institute |
Faculty Prominent Philanthropist Lamontagne is FirstRaymond A. Lamontagne, a philanthropist and retired financier, will continue his work as the first Paul Newman Senior Fellow in Philanthropy at Marist College, thanks to continued support from the Newman’s Own Foundation and Marist. |
Faculty Thirsk appointed to new role at NYSERNetNYSERNet, a private not-for-profit corporation created to foster science and education in New York State, announced at its recent Board meeting that Bill Thirsk, Marist's Vice President and CIO, has been selected as the new Board Chair of the subsidiary operating company, NYSERNet.Org. |
Faculty Listening to Those Who Aren't Often HeardTia Sherèe Gaynor has always had a passion for social justice. |