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Celebrating the Class of 2025
• The graduate ceremony will be held on Friday, May 23.
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Marist Commencement
Celebrating the Class of 2025
• The graduate ceremony will be held on Friday, May 23.
• The undergraduate ceremony will be held on Saturday, May 24.Admission & Financial Aid
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Marist Commencement
Celebrating the Class of 2025
• The graduate ceremony will be held on Friday, May 23.
• The undergraduate ceremony will be held on Saturday, May 24.Student Life
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Marist News
Events Greening the Campus & the Community During Earth WeekThe Campus Sustainability Advisory Committee promotes sustainability and community engagement with an Earth Week Fair, student-led cleanups, and outreach projects. |
Faculty Political Science Professor Selected for Prestigious FellowshipDr. Juris Pupcenoks will be spending six months as a fellow in Germany researching a project that studies responses to Russian strategic narratives and disinformation. |
Alumni "Infinity" Exhibition Features Work by Marist Seniors (4/19-5/5)Marist college Art gallery |
Student Achievement Data Science Student Explores ChatGPT’s Impact on AcademicsStudent Christian Sarmiento '25 works with the Center for Social Media to ask the Marist community about what they think about ChatGPT’s impact on academia. Human story vs. ChatGPT story. |
Events Online Political Brands, from Huffington to BeckLongtime media executive and current president of The Blaze Betsy Morgan will speak at Marist College on Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 11 a.m. in the Nelly Goletti Theatre on the third floor of the Student Center. Morgan will talk and answer questions about her extensive work in building and expanding some of the most important brands in new media. She will also speak of the challenges of leading publications on the left, right, and center of the political aisle. The event is free and open to the public. |