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News Archive for Month: February 2017

Mount Student Seeks to Foster Open Dialogue with Peers on Social Justice

When Aaron Cruz ’18 decided to create The Introspect, a student organization focused on social justice, he sought to fill what he believed was a void in the discourse surrounding […]

2/22/2017 Read More

Mount Trustee Discusses Fake Free Tuition in The Journal News

Riverdale, N.Y. – Stefano Acunto, member of the University of Mount Saint Vincent Board of Trustees, discusses the “free” tuition proposed by New York State’s governor in his prospective executive […]

2/20/2017 Read More

Mount Saint Vincent to Host Medieval and Early Modern Undergraduate Symposium

Riverdale, N.Y. – Mount Saint Vincent is honored to host the third annual Hudson Valley Medieval and Early Modern Undergraduate Symposium on Saturday, February 25, 2017.  The program features the […]

2/15/2017 Read More

Mount Lives Transformed Through Service to Others

Student and alum provide aid to refugees When Mount junior Kaitlin McGeown decided she wanted to study abroad in Thessaloniki, Greece, she knew she wanted to improve lives. But she […]

2/13/2017 Read More

Mount Students to Participate in New York Student Aid Alliance Advocacy Day

Riverdale, N.Y. – University of Mount Saint Vincent students, staff, and administrators will be among the 1,000 New Yorkers assembling in Albany on Tuesday, February 14, 2017 for New York Student […]

2/10/2017 Read More

Mount to Host Second Annual Margaret F. Grace Lecture

Event will highlight themes of just war or nonviolence Just war and non-violent strategies to counter conflict will be the focus of the 2017 Margaret F. Grace Lecture, to be […]

2/7/2017 Read More

Another Slam Dunk for Be You Stay True

Riverdale, N.Y. – Entering its third year of existence, the Be You Stay True program is continuing to grow and impact the lives of children. University of Mount Saint Vincent students Andrew Curiel […]

2/6/2017 Read More

Public Sentiment
Post-Inauguration

In the wake of Inauguration Day and the Women’s March on Washington, there appears to be little change in the public’s attitudes toward the new president. Members of the two […]

2/3/2017 Read More