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New York Times Pays Tribute to Sister Patricia McGowan

New York Times Pays Tribute to Sister Patricia McGowan

by Director of Communications | May 1, 2020 | NEWS

Sister Patricia McGowan, who died on April 19, 2020, was featured in the New York Time column, Those We’ve Lost. As the column states, “The coronavirus pandemic has taken an incalculable death toll. This series is designed to put names and faces to the numbers.”...
Sister Margaret Egan, SC, Honored by CMSV Teacher Education Department

Sister Margaret Egan, SC, Honored by CMSV Teacher Education Department

by Director of Communications | May 10, 2019 | NEWS

Sister Margaret Egan, SC, educator for sixty years. Dedicated, inspirational educator, a woman of integrity and wisdom, mentor, friend, “a class act.” These words and more were repeated time and again on Wednesday, May 8, when faculty, students, staff, Sisters of...
Getting to Know You: Sister Mary Edward Zipf, SC

Getting to Know You: Sister Mary Edward Zipf, SC

by Communications Office | Mar 9, 2018 | NEWS, Our Sisters

By Lorraine Cooper, SC As a child, Sr. Mary Edward suffered several hardships. Her baby sister died eight days after she was born and her mother died a year later when she was only three. Sickness was a constant in her family, so fun and light-heartedness were a must....
CMSV Celebrates Sr. Margaret Egan’s 45th Anniversary

CMSV Celebrates Sr. Margaret Egan’s 45th Anniversary

by Director of Communications | Apr 21, 2016 | NEWS, Sponsored Ministries

Founders’ Day, April 20, 2016 The following was read at the College of Mount Saint Vincent Founder’s Day ceremony. We are here to celebrate Sister Margaret’s 45th anniversary at the Mount—her 45-year commitment and extraordinary achievements to teacher education is...
NY Times Columnist Frank Bruni Showcases Mount Saint Vincent’s Excellence in Higher Education

NY Times Columnist Frank Bruni Showcases Mount Saint Vincent’s Excellence in Higher Education

by Director of Communications | Jan 22, 2016 | NEWS

New York Times Op-Ed Columnist Frank Bruni used the College of Mount Saint Vincent to illustrate the vital role of independent colleges in a recent speech to nearly 400 college and university presidents. Resources from the Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) 2016...
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