News Archive for Year: 2018
Mount Community “Sleeps Out” in Support of Homeless Youth
Riverdale, N.Y. – On any given night in America, tens of thousands of unaccompanied youth—young people living without the support of a parent or guardian—are searching for a safe place […]
Thinking Bigger: Gender, Power, and Oppression
Riverdale, N.Y. – One in three women worldwide experience gender-based violence. The time for change is here—and Mount Saint Vincent is engaging in the discussion on gender equality and the […]
Post Midterm Elections, Optimism Fell Slightly in November
The Fishlinger Optimism Index™, a breakthrough measurement of public opinion centered on Americans’ optimism about the future from the Fishlinger Center for Public Policy Research at the University of Mount Saint […]
Midterm Elections Turnout Hits Record 49%
The Fishlinger Center forecast was 44-48% within a percentage point A week before the election, the Fishlinger Center projected that turnout for the midterm congressional elections would be between 44 […]
Post Midterm Elections, the President’s Support Increased Slightly
An approximately equal number of people feel he should and should not remain in office this term The majority feel he should remain in office for the remainder of this […]
Integrating Living and Learning: Aquino Hall
During the 2018 Reunion and Homecoming Weekend, the College held a groundbreaking ceremony for its newest building: a combined residence hall and nursing education facility named in honor of one […]
SAMAHAN Hosts Screening of Discovering Routes Travel Series
Event welcomed Diskubre cast members and Vice Consul of PCGNY SAMAHAN, the University of Mount Saint Vincent’s Filipino heritage club, hosted a screening of Discovering Routes travels with Diskubre on […]
Gendered Justice in the Age of #MeToo
Riverdale, N.Y. – The University of Mount Saint Vincent hosted a panel discussion, “Gendered Justice in the Age of #MeToo,” on November 12 in the President’s Reception Room. The #MeToo movement […]