News Archive for Year: 2010
The Sky’s The Limit for Girls in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
The 2010 “Explore Your Opportunities—The Sky’s The Limit” Conference Provides Female Students With Hands-on Exploration of STEM Careers. The event will offer 15 unique hands-on workshops for learning, raging from […]
Channel 7 “Tiempo” Features Science Faculty and Students at the Mount
Interview Centers on CMSV as #1 in the Nation for Graduating Latino Students in STEM Fields Associate Professor of Biology Dr. Ioanna Visviki, and Biology majors Alexandria Bobe ’11, and […]
Lenten Lecture – Rolling Away Stones: Spirituality and Forgiveness with Sister Regina Bechtle
Sr. Regina serves as the charism resource director for the Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul of New York, a congregation she has been a member of since […]
College Promotes Haitian Relief Fund through its Charity, Concern Worldwide
The offices of Campus Ministry, Student Government and Student Affairs at the University of Mount Saint Vincent have launched a campus-wide response to Haitian relief in cooperation with the College’s […]
Senior Kevin Garlan Presented at the National Conference for the American Anthropological Association in Philadelphia
Kevin Garlan, a senior at the College, presented a paper at a poster session at the National Conference for the American Anthropological Association in Philadelphia this past December. Kevin, who […]
College of Mount Saint Vincent Ranks Number One in the U.S. in Latino Success in Science Fields
A recent study funded by the National Science Foundation shows the University of Mount Saint Vincent has the highest proportion of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) degrees awarded to […]