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Hudson River Valley Review Autumn 2021

The Hudson River Valley Review received numerous notes and inquiries after dedicating our Autumn 2020 issue to the memory of our colleague David Schuyler. This issue also includes two articles focused on different aspects of the Delaware & Hudson Canal.

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The Challenges of Political Polling in 2015

The growing challenges of modern political polling – think more cell phones and fewer land lines – and the impact on voters and elections is the subject of a PBS NewsHour piece featuring Marist Poll Director Lee Miringoff, which was produced in collaboration with The Atlantic magazine and broadcast on December 9th.

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Marist Goes Two for Three

A team of four Marist College sports communication students won this year's undergraduate case study competition held last month at the College Sports Research Institute (CSRI) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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"KORENGAL"

The Marist College chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists will host Sebastian Junger, best-selling author of The Perfect Storm and award-winning journalist and filmmaker, for a Jan. 29 screening of his latest film, the Afghanistan war documentary KORENGAL, which picks up where the Academy Award-nominated Restrepo left off. The screening will be followed by a Q & A/discussion session and a book signing.

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Marist Poll Ranked Number One for Accuracy

During a highly volatile presidential primary season where public opinion polls were under intense scrutiny, The Marist College Poll and its media partners, NBC News and The Wall Street Journal, received the highest praise from one of the nation’s most respected news organizations.

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"Saving Olana”

The Spring 2016 issue of The Hudson River Valley Review is now available. This issue pays tribute to two of the Hudson Valley’s most popular historic sites – Olana and Vanderbilt Mansion.