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Nature Theology

Lectio divina, translated as “divine reading,” is an ancient practice of reading and hearing a sacred text in which the words are received as a source for reflection, letting the […]

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Occupational Therapy Pathway Event

Maria College has a pathway to becoming an Occupational Therapist and we can meet you where you are at. Whether you are just starting college or are looking to change […]

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Active Minds Workshop: Combatting the Stigma of Mental Health

Speaker: Abraham Sculley, a certified Mental Health First Aid advocate This workshop is designed to encourage and equip students and young adults with the tools and education necessary to engage in […]

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Lahtika Minns, Nursing, AAS (RN)

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Lahtika Minns graduated from Maria College’s Nursing AAS (RN) Program. Like many Maria students, nursing wasn’t her first career plan, but after a few redirects, she found she couldn’t resist the field she was destined for.

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National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month: Workplaces should include opportunities for all

NYSID President and CEO Maureen O’Brien – also a Maria College Trustee – encourages students to recognize the need for inclusion of people with disabilities in the workplace and says that inspiring disability mindfulness is the first step in breaking down barriers and opening up these opportunities. Pictured above: Maria College Senior Vice President Victoria Battell (left) and Maureen O’Brien outside of the Frank E. O’Brien Jr. Student Support Center where the Office of Accessibility Services is located.  

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Managing Compassion Fatigue and Burnout Workshop

We are all vulnerable to compassion fatigue, whether as a result of working directly with people or the current state of affairs in our world, or a combination of both. […]

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Alumni Spotlight: Kristina Miller ’19

My time with Maria College has been nothing but unconditional support. Maria’s mission is unique from most colleges; they believe in each student and their unique qualities. Maria enables students’ […]

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National Disabilities Awareness Month: Disabilities are common and help is available

In recognition of National Disability Awareness Month, Accessibility Services Coordinator Peter Bocala shares the stories of two students at Maria who have disabilities. Disabilities such as ADHD, OCD, Depression and Anxiety are common and the Office of Accessibility Services can help!

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National Women’s History Month: The Maria mission and heritage is all around us

In honor of National Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, I sat down at my desk to write my first blog for Maria College. Being a former history major […]

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Alternative Loans  

Alternative loans are private loans through a bank or credit union. Generally, there is a credit approval process and a student’s rate is based on their credit history. It is […]

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