News Archive for Author: Leah Munch
Mount to Host Screening of Sociology Professor’s Documentary “Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten”
Award-winning film also featured at United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Riverdale, N.Y. – The University of Mount Saint Vincent will be screening Assistant Professor of Sociology LinDa Saphan’s award-winning documentary, Don’t […]
Mount Announces 2016 Scholarship Tribute Dinner Honorees
Riverdale, N.Y. – The University of Mount Saint Vincent will honor M. Shafik Gabr, Chairman and Managing Director of the ARTOC Group for Investment and Development and Chairman of the […]
Responsibility for the Environment: Individuals or the Government?
The new Fishlinger Center for Public Policy Research at the University of Mount Saint Vincent seeks to foster meaningful dialog on key public policy issues through independent, objective public opinion […]
Princess Project Inspires Magic of Believing
Organization founded by Mount students provides outreach to children in need UPDATE: In July 2016, The Princess Project was renamed A Moment of Magic Foundation and was recognized as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. As […]
Cynthia Meyers to Be Honored by Library of American Broadcasting Foundation
Riverdale, N.Y. – The Library of American Broadcasting Foundation (LABF) announced Cynthia B. Meyers, Associate Professor of Communication at the University of Mount Saint Vincent, as the winner of its […]
Red Monkey Theater Group Presents Julius Caesar
Riverdale, N.Y. – Mount Saint Vincent’s resident theater company, Red Monkey Theater Group (RMTG), will present Julius Caesar, April 2 through April 16 in the College’s Cahill Theater. This will […]
Sociology Student Researcher to be Published in “Streetnotes”
Riverdale, N.Y. – An article written by Mount senior Michelle Salas, along with LinDa Saphan, Assistant Professor of Sociology, has been accepted for publication in a Spring 2016 special edition […]
An American Scholar in Paris
Mount Professor Presents at Paris-Sorbonne University Jacqueline Zubeck, Associate Professor of English, recently attended and participated in the “Fiction Rescues History” conference based on the work of Don DeLillo. Held […]