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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.Academics
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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
Student Achievement Marist Students Start Consulting Group to Help Local Business in NeedFocused on helping a local business in need, Jacob Ruthazer ’21, with the help of Dr. Helen Rothberg, gathered students across Marist to help a business impacted by COVID-19. |
Institution Kevin C. Weinman, Ph.D. Named New President of Marist CollegeDr. Weinman, the Chief Financial & Administrative Officer at Amherst College, will become Marist’s fifth president, succeeding long-serving President Dennis J. Murray. He will assume office in early fall. |
Student Achievement Two Students Awarded Fulbright U.S. Student GrantsMangan will head to Taiwan and McClear will head to South Korea as English Teaching Assistants. |
Campus Communications Marist 2021-22 COVID-19 Vaccination PolicyMarist 2021-22 COVID-19 Vaccination Policy, July 1, 2021 |
Institution Marist Staff Named Forty Under 40 HonoreesAndy Alongi, Director of Marketing, and Dr. Marisa M. Moore, PhD, Interim Director of Counseling Services, have been named Forty Under 40 honorees by the Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce. |
Academics Students Explore African American History in the American SouthSix history students guided by Dr. Rosen and Dr. Garabedian translated their classroom education to living history sites with their trip to the American South, where they visited multiple historic sites related to the Black Freedom Struggle. |