College Closed: Columbus Day
The Maria College campus will be closed Monday, October 9 in observance of Columbus Day.
The Maria College campus will be closed Monday, October 9 in observance of Columbus Day.
Join us for the first installment of, “Jumping into the Conversation: A Workshop Series for Academic and Professional Communication”. The focus will be on effective strategies for thinking critically and communicating clearly in the college classroom. No reservation necessary. Contact the Tutoring Center for more information at (518) 861-2521.
Join us for the first installment of, “Jumping into the Conversation: A Workshop Series for Academic and Professional Communication”. The focus will be on effective strategies for thinking critically and communicating clearly in the college classroom. No reservation necessary. Contact the Tutoring Center for more information at (518) 861-2521.
Please come and speak with the following representatives about internship, volunteer, and employment opportunities: Glens Falls Hospital, Wildwood Rehabilitation Support Services, The Arc of Rensselaer County and Disabilities Services Center.
The Life of Catherine McAuley September 29, 1778 – November 11, 1841 In memory of Catherine McAuley, first Sister of Mercy, who died on November 11, 1841, we honor her life of serving others. A remembrance service will be held on Friday, November 10 at 10:30am. Compassion for the needy and respect for the dignity […]
The Maria College campus will be closed Wednesday, November 22 - Friday, November 24 in observance of Thanksgiving.
The NUR 110 class poster presentations will explore, “Culture and Its Impact on Nursing”. The Maria Community is invited to attend and support students!
The NUR 110 class poster presentations will explore, “Culture and Its Impact on Nursing”. The Maria Community is invited to attend and support students!
On Friday December 8 Bishop Sharfenberger will celebrate mass for advent and the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception. We have chosen this feast as Marian Hall was previously known as the Monastery of the Immaculate Conception and we will be inviting the Bishop to speak of the iconography on the large stained glass window of […]
The story of the Religious Sisters of Mercy (RSM) began in Ireland on December 12, 1831, when Catherine McAuley and two of her companions—Mary Ann Doyle and Elizabeth Harley-- made vows to become the first Sisters of Mercy. Let us celebrate the beginning of our shared Mercy heritage and join together in bringing compassion, justice, […]