Get a firsthand look at life at Marist University during our Summer Preview Days! These events are designed to help you explore campus, connect with our community, and better understand the admissions process. Summer Preview Days will be held July 1, July 13, July 29, August 14, and August 17.
Get a firsthand look at life at Marist University during our Summer Preview Days! These events are designed to help you explore campus, connect with our community, and better understand the admissions process. Summer Preview Days will be held July 1, July 13, July 29, August 14, and August 17.
Get a firsthand look at life at Marist University during our Summer Preview Days! These events are designed to help you explore campus, connect with our community, and better understand the admissions process. Summer Preview Days will be held July 1, July 13, July 29, August 14, and August 17.
Get a firsthand look at life at Marist University during our Summer Preview Days! These events are designed to help you explore campus, connect with our community, and better understand the admissions process. Summer Preview Days will be held July 1, July 13, July 29, August 14, and August 17.
Jackie Piddock '26 is more than a biology major and basketball player—she’s a leader, an aspiring Marine Corps officer, a curious scholar, and a reflective community member.
"At Marist, I don’t have to limit myself to a single identity. I’m not just a student, or an athlete, or a biology major; I’m all of those things and more," Jackie said.
Jackie’s journey to Marist began with basketball recruitment, but what drew her in was the warmth and family atmosphere she felt from everyone on campus.
As a human biology major and psychology minor, Jackie combines her interests of science and human behavior to excel on the basketball court and prepare for the military.
"Psychology complements my biology major by giving me insight into human behavior and health," said Jackie. "It’s helped me understand injuries better and support my teammates through mental blocks."
Jackie’s academic background also fuels her military aspirations. “As a Marine Officer, I will face extreme challenges and be pushed beyond my limits while making critical decisions,” said Jackie. “My science and psychology studies have taught me to embrace challenges and approach uncertainty with curiosity and strategic planning.”
A Desire to Serve
Growing up in a Marine family fostered Jackie’s determination and resilience, inspired by her father and grandfather’s service.
"The work ethic instilled in me by my family translates directly into basketball, where I stay resilient, disciplined, and committed to putting in extra reps and taking extra shots," she said. "The team-oriented nature of the Marine Corps also aligns with the sense of camaraderie I’ve found on the women’s basketball team."
She recently completed six weeks of Marine Corps Platoon Leaders Class (PLC) training, preparing her for her goal of becoming a Marine Officer.
LISTEN: Jackie offers advice to current and future Red Foxes about getting involved and finding your place at Marist.
"If you take the time to look into it and go to events, you'll find so many people that are like you, and you'll find your friends."
Marist Encourages Balance
For Jackie, juggling academics, athletics, and community involvement takes careful time management, but she’s grateful that Marist helps make doing more possible.
On campus support: "Thankfully, coaches and professors encourage us to find balance," she said. "The liberal arts courses have also made me more adaptable. For instance, a literature class I took freshman year taught me valuable writing and referencing skills that I now use in my science classes."
Reflecting by the Hudson River: "The beauty of Marist’s campus also offers me a soothing space to study and unwind," she said. "When I need to focus but also decompress, I love sitting at my favorite spot by the river at a picnic table with a view of the water."
A Strong & Spirited Student Athlete
Beyond basketball and school, Jackie has found community and connections through the Department of Spiritual Life and Service.
Jackie is part of Arise, a nondenominational Christian fellowship that helps her reflect and stay grounded.
Embracing 'AND', Not 'OR': "My Arise friend group reminds me there’s more to life than just the rush of academics and athletics," she said. "I can be competitive on the court, dive into challenging science courses, and find peace in spiritual life."
Jackie’s Advice
“Take advantage of all the opportunities here,” she said. “Marist encourages you to explore, to do more, and to find your true self. Whether you’re interested in sports, academics, arts, or spiritual life, Marist has a community for you.”
Image of Jackie Piddock.
At Marist, I don’t have to limit myself to a single identity. I’m not just a student, or an athlete, or a biology major; I’m all of those things and more.
Inspired to do More
In our "Inspired to do More" series, students, faculty, staff, and alumni share their unique Marist journeys. In Marist's "and, not or" spirit, these members of our community have embraced diverse opportunities, excelling in academics, activities, leadership, and service. Each story highlights how Marist's values inspire them to pursue excellence, connect with others, and make a meaningful impact.
McCann Arena came alive for SNR40, the 40th anniversary of the University’s student-run fashion show. The immersive “BURN” production showcased standout student designs alongside a live rock band, all in support of the Fashion Scholarship Fund.
President Weinman interviews three graduating seniors who reflect on study abroad adventures, favorite Marist memories, and the bittersweet feeling of commencement. Then, their knowledge of Spain and Italy is put to the test.
The $100 million investment positions Marist as a destination for future scientists and healthcare leaders and addresses growing societal and workforce needs.