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Support for the President Increases since the Mueller Redacted Report

Rise in likelihood he would remain in office for the remainder of this term. Similarly, the reported likelihood of voting for President Trump in 2020 has increased since the Mueller […]

5/2/2019 Read More

Fishlinger Election 2020 Barometer – April 2019

Joe Biden enters and increases his lead. Kamala Harris rises, Pete Buttigieg enters with a splash. Bernie Sanders, Beto O’Rourke, and Elizabeth Warren all slide. For the Republicans, President Trump […]

5/2/2019 Read More

Mount Enacts Change at U.N.

Phins for Change—a Mount student organization promoting sustainable change and purpose through active participation in civil and youth-oriented leadership dialogues concerning environmental sustainability—was represented at the eight annual Economic and Social […]

4/26/2019 Read More

Animating the Common Good

Executive Leadership Conference Explores U.N.’s Sustainable Development Goals What is the impact of leadership in the 21st century? How can you use social media in service to others? Can we […]

4/17/2019 Read More

Mount Names Bronx Zoo Director as 2019 Commencement Speaker

Global Wildlife Conservation Expert James J. Breheny Will Speak at 107th Commencement Ceremony James Breheny, Director of the Bronx Zoo, will address graduates and families at Mount Saint Vincent’s 107th […]

4/10/2019 Read More

More Than an Athlete: Sophie Herrera

Riverdale, N.Y. – Sophie Herrera ’20 is an exceptional student athlete. But just like every other student athlete at the Mount, she’s so much more than that. A junior on […]

4/5/2019 Read More

Founders Day 2019

Mount Celebrates Its History, Mission of Saint Elizabeth Seton Mount Saint Vincent celebrated Founders Day—the anniversary of the charter that established the academically excellent, authentically inclusive, independent liberal arts college—with […]

4/4/2019 Read More

The Seagull Takes Flight at the Mount

Riverdale, N.Y. – The Seagull—a naturalistic drama by Anton Chekhov set in Russia at the end of the 19th century—opens tomorrow night at the University of Mount Saint Vincent. Adapted […]

4/3/2019 Read More

Support for the President Has Softened in the First Quarter of 2019

Undoubtedly, the government shutdown and heightened activity in the Mueller investigation have contributed to this pattern. Similarly, the reported likelihood of not voting for President Trump in 2020 has increased […]

4/3/2019 Read More