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News Archive for Month: February 2019

Mount Offers Personalized Transfer Options for CNR Students

Riverdale, N.Y. – Following the news of The College of New Rochelle’s statement that they will likely close this summer, Mount Saint Vincent announced its plans to support CNR students […]

2/28/2019 Read More

Don’t Miss the Beat

Mount’s Director of Dance hosts free master class Mount students and alumnae/i are invited to participate in the fourth and final class of the HEARTS’ Master Class Series, hosted by […]

2/27/2019 Read More

Social Justice: A Solution for Homelessness, Poverty, and Racial Inequality

Riverdale, N.Y. – Phins for Change is at it again. The student club—whose mission is to promote sustainable change and actively participate in civil and youth-oriented leadership dialogues concerning environmental sustainability—invites the Mount […]

2/27/2019 Read More

Chasing Purpose

A journey of self-discovery After that thrilling moment of graduating high school, we are stuck feeling obligated to know what we are going to do for the rest of our […]

2/8/2019 Read More

Population Is Equally Divided on Undocumented Immigrants

Opinion is polarized by political party with independents equally divided  Survey Methodology The Fishlinger Center conducts online national surveys focusing on political issues in the United States. The fieldwork for […]

2/6/2019 Read More

Despite the Government Shutdown, Optimism Stayed Leveled in January

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 […]

2/5/2019 Read More

Election 2020

With a broad field just forming, Joe Biden is the early leader for Democratic nomination followed by others with name recognition For the Republicans, President Trump currently holds a strong […]

2/4/2019 Read More

Support for the President Softens in January 2019

Undoubtedly, the government shutdown and heightened activity in the Mueller investigation contributed to this pattern. Similarly, the reported likelihood of voting for the current President in 2020 slipped slightly in […]

2/4/2019 Read More