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Marist News
Through Her Eyes: Student Reflects on Impact of Her 11-Country Study Abroad Journey in AsiaFrom international business meetings to volcano hikes, Marist's Asia Study Abroad Program is a unique opportunity to bridge knowledge with experience, inspiring students through exposure to new places, people, and perspectives. |
Alumni Alumna Starts National Movement with "P.S. I Love You Day"After losing her father to suicide in 2010, Brooke DiPalma ‘18 and her sister started a nonprofit to promote messages of kindness and mental health awareness. Over 600 communities nationwide now participate. |
Centers for Excellence Marist/IBM Joint Study Students Make Comfort Kits for Hospitalized ChildrenVolunteers experience ‘community, purpose, and belonging,’ by making positive differences in children’s lives. |
Student Achievement Fusing Art and Tech: Made @ MakerLab ShowcaseStudents and staff share their innovative artwork created in the Marist MakerLab. |
Student Achievement Fox Chat: Quick Questions at the Donnelly CafeGelila Getu '25 talks about her life as an international student, entrepreneurship, and feeling a sense of belonging at Marist. |
Campus Communications Restoring and Renaming Historic St. Ann's HermitageThe historic building will be renamed Sammon House in honor of a beloved, inclusive Marist leader, Brother Sean Sammon. |
Campus Communications Which Was Your Favorite Super Bowl Ad?Teaming up with USA TODAY, students served as official raters of the Super Bowl ads and shared which brands hit the mark with their ad concept, and which fell short. |