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New Issue of The Hudson River Valley Review Covers 300 Years of Regional History

Three hundred years of history fill the pages of the latest issue of The Hudson River Valley Review. This latest edition spans the Colonial Dutch, and enslaved African, celebration of Pinkster, the Revolutionary-era recollections of a French gentleman and American farmer, past World War I recollections of an Orange County man, and the establishment of the Hudson River Valley Greenway.

Rankings & Recognition

A Crowning Achievement

Marist鈥檚 annual fashion magazine FM/AM has won a Gold Crown Award from the prestigious Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA) of Columbia University, an international student press organization.

Rankings & Recognition

News from Media Relations

POUGHKEEPSIE - The Campaign for Marist, the College's first-ever comprehensive campaign, has reached its $150 million goal with several months remaining before it concludes on Dec. 31. In the spirit of both the institution and the Campaign, Marist continues working to exceed its goal and provide the College with ever-greater resources for student scholarships, top-notch faculty, and key campus facilities.

Academics

"Reading Lolita in Tehran" subject of First Year Seminar Lecture

POUGHKEEPSIE - Dr. Azar Nafisi, author of the number one New York Times bestseller "Reading Lolita in Tehran," will be the speaker at Marist College's Third Annual First Year Seminar Lecture in the McCann Center on Wednesday, Oct. 21st at 12 p.m. A book signing will follow. The lecture is free and open to the public.

Events

Marist to Graduate 1,557 at Two Commencements

POUGHKEEPSIE 鈥 Judy Woodruff, co-anchor and managing editor of PBS NewsHour, and Al Hunt, Bloomberg View columnist and longtime Wall Street Journal reporter and executive Washington editor, will deliver a joint address at Marist College鈥檚 undergraduate Commencement on Saturday, May 23, and both will be awarded Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degrees.

Events

Counting the Homeless

School of Management Professor Jay Bainbridge spent part of his semester break in Paris, but it鈥檚 not as glamorous as it sounds.

Rankings & Recognition

Marist College's 68th Annual Commencement Exercises

POUGHKEEPSIE 鈥 Sue Herera, the pioneering financial journalist and award-winning author and co-anchor of CNBC鈥檚 鈥淧ower Lunch,鈥 will be the featured speaker at Marist College鈥檚 undergraduate Commencement on Saturday, May 24, and will be awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree. As a founding member of world business news leader CNBC, who began her career at the Financial News Network, Herera was one of the first women to break into broadcast business journalism and ascend to the top of her profession.