Welcome Student Picnic (Weekend Students)

Frank E. O'Brien Jr. Student Support Center

Stop by, grab something to eat and learn about resources available at Maria! For more information, contact studentaffairs@mariacollege.edu.

Welcome Student Picnic (Day Students)

Marian Hall, Courtyard

Stop by, grab something to eat and learn about resources available at Maria! For more information, contact studentaffairs@mariacollege.edu.

Welcome Student Picnic (Evening Students)

Main Building, Front Lobby

Stop by, grab something to eat and learn about resources available at Maria! For more information, contact studentaffairs@mariacollege.edu.

Maria Marathon Challenge Check-In

Main Building, Room 106

Did you commit to this challenge? Visit the Main Building, Rm 106 (11:30AM), to check-in, learn some information and eat your lunch (bring your own).

Constitution Day

Main Building, Front Lobby

Celebrate our nation’s Constitution by picking up your FREE copy of the U.S. Constitution and learn some interesting facts. For more information, contact Pam Hind in Student Affairs.

Melting Potluck

You are invited to the Campus Cafe (Main Building) from 11:30AM-1PM for a potluck. This is in honor of the Sisters Critical Concern of Immigration. You are invited to bring a dish to share (representing your heritage if you wish), but it is not required. All are welcome. We hope to have a variety of […]

Developing your Cover Letter & Resume

Main Building, Room 103

This workshop is designed to provide students with an overview of best practices for drafting marketable resumes and cover letters. Each workshop is designed to deliver a 45-minute lecture followed by a 45-minute practicum for students to ask questions and show their own professional documents for review. For more information, email tutoring@mariacollege.edu.

Hospitality for Weekend Students

The Office of Student Affairs will be serving food for the weekend students on Saturday, September 22. Stop by and enjoy a free meal.

Mercy Week Quilt

During Mercy Week (September 24-28) there will be tables set up in key locations around campus. Take time to stop, reflect, and write, "What mercy means to me" on a quilt square to be displayed.