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News Archive for Year: 2018

Macbeth Takes the Stage at Mount Saint Vincent

Riverdale, N.Y. – Red Monkey Theater Group (RMTG)—the College’s in-residency theater company—presents William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Thursday, October 11 through Sunday, October 14. Like many of RMTG’s other productions, Macbeth features collaboration with […]

10/10/2018 Read More

Service, Not Selfies

Mount millennials answer call to service While the modern college-aged millennial is often found swimming through post after post on social media, University of Mount Saint Vincent Dolphins are diving […]

10/9/2018 Read More

Remembering Kaitlyn Trinidad

Mount students establish scholarship in memory of fallen classmate On July 6, Mount student Kaitlyn Trinidad ’20 was returning home to New Jersey after a Fourth of July vacation when […]

10/1/2018 Read More

Americans’ Optimism Falls Dramatically in September

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 […]

10/1/2018 Read More

Midterm Voting Intentions in September Stabilize at About Two Thirds of U.S. Adults

  * Based on those states with midterm elections in 2018 For both the Senate and the House, a higher percentage of those reporting their intentions to vote are Democrats. […]

10/1/2018 Read More

President’s Support Falls Significantly

A small majority now feel he should not remain in office this term The percentage who feel he should remain in office for the remainder of this term has fallen […]

10/1/2018 Read More

Mount Student Activist Finalist in SDGs Essay Contest

Update, September 30: Wantoe T. Wantoe ’22 has won the Global Young Voices Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) World Cup for his story on environmental preservation in Liberia. Since he was 9 years old, […]

9/25/2018 Read More

From the Mount to Boston College

Graduate embarks on fully-funded Ph.D. program Micheal Stephens-Emerson ’18 is the quintessential liberal arts student. He studied in the Honors Program, double majored in philosophy and French, and graduated from […]

9/14/2018 Read More