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No News Is Bad News

Professor of Communication Cynthia Meyers discusses news and advertising in WNYC Studios’ On the Media This interview originally appeared on WNYC Studios  Click above to listen to the interview […]

5/8/2020 Read More

Trustee Pledges $500,000, Inspires Giving Challenge

Sustaining the Mission at the Mount A few short weeks ago, the world was put on pause. Restaurants shuttered their doors, local businesses closed until further notice, education—from Pre-K to […]

5/5/2020 Read More

The New York Times Honors Life of Sr. Pat

Those We’ve Lost: Sister Patricia McGowan, Dedicated Teacher, Dies at 80 This story originally appeared in The New York Times. She joined the Sisters of Charity in New York in […]

5/1/2020 Read More

Not Your Typical Winter Break

Student, Professor Join Forces to Teach Refugees in Greece For college students, winter vacation can be a time to take a break and put academics on the back burner. Spending […]

4/30/2020 Read More

Communicating Her Way to the Top

 NCA Elects Dr. Michelle Scollo as Division Co-Chair Associate Professor of Communication Michelle Scollo continues to put the Mount on the map in the field of communication. Adding another accolade […]

4/27/2020 Read More

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 […]

4/23/2020 Read More

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 […]

4/16/2020 Read More

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 […]

4/9/2020 Read More

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 […]

4/2/2020 Read More