News Archive for Year: 2020
Mount Made: Around the World and Back Again
Mount Alum, Peace Corps Volunteer Leads Education Reform in Ukraine It was only a few years ago that Todd Gable ’15 graduated from the Mount. Since then, he’s accomplished far […]
Leading Through Service
A Way of Life at the Mount With the outbreak of COVID-19, College administrators made the tough decision to halt all domestic and international travel scheduled for the spring break […]
They’ve Done It Again: Mount Researchers Published
Dr. Fabrizio, Undergraduate Students Collaborate to Conduct Groundbreaking, Years-Long Study The last few years have been busy for James Fabrizio and his student researchers. Their time in the lab has […]
Keep Calm and Carry On: Commencement Rescheduled
UPDATE: Please read the latest memo regarding Commencement from Kelli Smith, Vice President for Student Affairs We live in a time of great uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic, which […]
Jennifer’s Journey to the Middle of the World
Follow along with Jennifer as she travels across Ecuador! March 16 | Exploring Manchu Picchu and the Galapagos Islands When exploring Machu Picchu, it was a very surreal experience. My […]
Keeping It In the Mount Family
Professors Exchange Editorial Ownership for Ethnic Studies Review Professor of Humanities and Teacher Education Ron Scapp has been the editor-in-chief of the Ethnic Studies Review journal for a decade. When he […]
Mount Made: New York’s Finest
As a police officer with the New York City Police Department, Blair Butler ’13 has made it her goal to protect the citizens of the greatest city in the world. […]
Interning Her Way to Her Dream Job
Aspiring Journalist Christina Rasmussen ’20 Explores Career Goals From the North Shore of Massachusetts to North Riverdale in the Bronx, Christina Rasmussen ’20 has had some impressive writing experiences in […]
