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Disease Mechanisms Forum Honors Beloved Professor, Alumna

Sr. Mary Edward Zipf Memorial Symposium Set for April 20 Mary Edward Zipf ’62, S.C., Professor Emerita of Biology, didn’t just cherish the Mount—she dedicated her life to it, sharing […]

4/16/2021 Read More

Preston Senior Receives Full-Tuition Scholarship

Mount shocks Bronx high schooler with prestigious Corazon C. Aquino award Preston High School senior Thea Tinawin had Mount Saint Vincent as her top choice for college. Now, that dream […]

4/13/2021 Read More

Founders Day 2021

Each spring, Mount Saint Vincent celebrates Founders Day—the anniversary of the charter that established our academically excellent, authentically inclusive, independent liberal arts college—by taking the time to recognize the impact […]

4/12/2021 Read More

Mount Made: Attorney with Swag

How One Alum is Changing the Educational Legal Entertainment Game Eugene Toussaint ’10 has swag—Attorneys with Swag, that is. As a lawyer, Eugene’s goal is to not only advocate for […]

4/9/2021 Read More

Mount Awarded $467,739 HECap Grant

Funding to upgrade technology, enhance the College’s nursing curriculums, and facilitate the launch of new Physician Assistant Program The University of Mount Saint Vincent has been awarded $467,739 by New […]

3/15/2021 Read More

Mount Made: Live in 3, 2, 1…

Stay Classy, CMSV It’s a stormy afternoon here in Riverdale. Rain has been pounding New York City for the past few hours, causing flooding in the streets and downed power […]

3/11/2021 Read More

Ready to Build Career Resilience?

Join CMSV and DePaul for our MBA Lunch and Learn DePaul University will host their first virtual Lunch and Learn on Monday, April 12 at 12 p.m. ET. Join representatives […]

3/9/2021 Read More

A Match Made in the Air

Chance Encounter: A Mount alum’s direct flight to lifelong love This story originally appeared on CNN. In September 1970 Jocelyne Nowaski was working as chief flight attendant on a Pan […]

3/5/2021 Read More

Dr. Ron Scapp Publishes New Book: A Question of Voice

Professor’s work highlights philosophy and the search for legitimacy Ron Scapp, Professor of Humanities and Teacher Education, published A Question of Voice: Philosophy and the Search for Legitimacy, by University […]

2/26/2021 Read More